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                        Two survivors have filed suit against Rio Arriba County office-holders, alleging that their civil rights were violated when they failed to control dangerous conflicts surrounding the proposed reinstallation of a statue depicting Juan de Oñate
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                        Antonia Gonzales, correspondent with New Mexico in Focus, speaks with with community members who were present at a shooting in Española that targeted Indigenous activists protesting plans to reinstall a conquistador statue.
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                        Dangerous dry-cleaning chemicals leached into the soil and the aquifer under Española decades ago. The Environmental Protection Agency pulled out recently…
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                        The Environmental Protection Agency announced that it’s done funding the cleanup of a superfund site of toxic chemicals in Española, saying that after 10…
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                        Three New Mexico agencies are getting $200,000 each to plan responses to the opioid crisis in rural parts of the state. One will use the funding to do…
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                        The American Civil Liberties Union says laws against panhandling around the country violate free speech rights. The local branch of the ACLU sent letters…
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                        The federal government is distributing grant money to counties to fight opioid addiction. But Española and the surrounding area might not get any of it,…
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                        When someone addicted to heroin or prescription wants to quit, the first step is to find a detox center where they can safely go through withdrawals from…
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                        When a public health crisis gets out of control, it can overwhelm law enforcement agencies. That’s what’s happened with the Española Police Department as…
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                        Research shows early childhood education is one of the most effective ways to prevent drug use later in life. That’s especially important in Rio Arriba…