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SNAP customers in Grant County now have until Monday, July 28 to request emergency benefits due to the Trout Fire. This also ...
Evacuation orders remain in place in Grant County, New Mexico, where the Trout Fire had grown to more than 44,000 acres as of Friday, June 20, and continues to burn. RESTRICTIONS AND USAGE TERMS ...
Footage from August 16, 2024, caught the moment Grant County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Alejandro Gomez critically wounded a small rabbit that had to be killed to stop its suffering.
Grant County sheriff’s Deputy Alejandro Gomez has been charged with four counts of aggravated assault on a peace officer and one count of extreme animal cruelty. Court documents allege Gomez, 27, ...
GRANT COUNTY, N.M. — A dog tested positive for rabies in Grant County, New Mexico. This is the eleventh case in the county since 2020. The state's health department confirmed the positive ...
Grant County Sheriff Raul Villanueva declined to comment on the case. "Unfortunately, there is an ongoing criminal prosecution of one of my deputies, a county employee," he told The Grant County Beat.
In a video posted to Facebook on Monday, deputy Alejandro Gomez of the Grant County Sheriff's Office asked to hold a small rabbit found along a dirt road near Hachita.
STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF GRANT SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT CHILDREN'S COURT DIVISION NO. D-608-SA-2025-00005 IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION PETITION OF EDWINA MARIA SILVA AND PAULINE ANN ...
A dog in Grant County in southwestern New Mexico has tested positive for rabies, the state Department of Health announced Thursday. It is the eighth case of animal rabies in New Mexico this year.
Grant County Sheriff Raul Villanueva declined to comment on the case. "Unfortunately, there is an ongoing criminal prosecution of one of my deputies, a county employee," he told The Grant County Beat.
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