Residents near the Hermit's Peak-Calf Canyon fire in northern New Mexico continue to deal with water contamination from heavy ...
As fear ripples across the Hermits Peak-Calf Canyon Fire burn scar about newly discovered toxic metals in Mora County ...
New Mexico emergency officials are giving out clean drinking water after heavy metals were found in private wells in Mora County.
The state is providing emergency drinking water to Mora County, after a study showed private wells had unsafe metal levels.
The New Mexico Environment Department and the New Mexico Department of Health are warning Mora County residents about their ...
Mora County’s fire administrator was arrested on criminal sexual contact of a minor charges. Kristofer Romero was booked into ...
Years after the state’s largest wildfire on record, there’s new fallout for parts of northern New Mexico hundreds of people ...
A solitary figure wearing no coat with the snow-crowned Jicarita Peak in the distance, Dennis Griego drew near a spruce tree with his chain saw whirring. His harvesting permit was stuffed into the ...
Officials with the federal claims office overseeing a multi-billion-dollar compensation fund for New Mexico’s Hermits ...
The man accused of hitting and killing a University of New Mexico Hospital nurse was rearrested Tuesday on a charge of ...
The state Environmental Department has told county residents with private wells in the area of the Hermit's Peak/Calf Canyon wildfire burn scars to have the water lab-tested for heavy metals.
The large underground body of contaminated water, a result of decades of flushed-out coolant from a power plant at Los Alamos ...
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