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Department of Health issues warning for heat-related illness in southeast NM

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The New Mexico Department of Health encourages persons in southeast New Mexico to rest, drink a lot of water, and get under shade when they are outdoors to reduce the risk of heat-related illness as the temperatures will remain high this week, especially in the following counties: Chaves, Eddy, Lea, Roosevelt and Quay.

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Department of Health reports first New Mexico West Nile case

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The first human case of West Nile virus infection in New Mexico in 2019 has been confirmed in a 42-year-old woman from Doña Ana County. The woman required hospitalization and is recovering from the disease, according to a N.M. Dept. of Health press release, issued Aug. 12.

West Nile virus is a disease transmitted by mosquitoes that can sometimes be fatal. In New Mexico, there have been cases of West Nile virus every year since the virus migrated to New Mexico in 2003.

Mosquito populations tend to rise all over the state of New Mexico following the increased precipitation originating from the monsoon rains. Female mosquitoes lay their eggs in standing water, where hundreds of mosquitoes...

New Mexico Department of Health issues clarification on cannabis cards

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SANTA FE, NM – The New Mexico Department of Health would like to clarify that the Alternative Writ of Mandamus, which was signed by Judge Bryan Biedscheid on Aug. 5, which proposes to compel NMDOH to issue medical cannabis cards to out-of-state residents, is not a final decision of the Court.

Pursuant to the Alternative Writ of Mandamus, NMSA, 44-2-7, the Department of Health is permitted to file, in the ‘alternative’ to enrolling non-residents, an Answer to the Alternative Writ to show why it should not be required to enroll non-residents.

The New Mexico Department of Health maintains that it is not required by law to enroll non-New Mexico residents as qualified patients in the...

Gallup cop injured in confrontation with couple

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A couple is now facing charges after getting into a confrontation with two Gallup police officers Aug. 7.

Gallup police officer Victor Madrid said he was dispatched to the Dollar General at 1701 S. Second St. about 2 pm in connection with a report of two females fighting.

When he got there, he saw Gallup Sgt. Emery Holly trying to hold down a woman, later identified as Maria Fastwolf, no age or home town listed. Fastwolf was kicking and yelling, Madrid said, adding that he could see Holly was already bleeding from his face and arm.

Madrid said as he placed handcuffs on Fastwolf, she continued to kick and scream at another female. At that point, Fastwolf’s boyfriend, Charles...

Roswell man pleads guilty in federal court to bomb threats

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Hoax calls took place in Delaware

WILMINGTON, Del. – David C. Weiss, United States Attorney for the District of Delaware, announced that Stephen S. Landes, 29, of Roswell, N.M., pled guilty Aug. 12 to making interstate bomb threats, before the Honorable Richard G. Andrews, United States District Judge for the District of Delaware.

In May 2018, Landes made bomb threats to the Walmart and the Georgetown Elementary School, both in Georgetown, Del. for the purpose of “swatting” a Delaware resident.

“Swatting” involves making hoax emergency calls in order to elicit an armed police response (e.g., from a SWAT team) to harass someone believed to be at the location of the purported...

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