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Measles Outbreak in West Texas and New Mexico: Low Vaccination Rates Fuel 250+ Cases and Deaths

A measles outbreak in West Texas and New Mexico has infected over 250 people, resulting in at least one death and highlighting the impact of low vaccination rates, particularly within the Mennonite community and among adults in New Mexico.

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Measles Outbreak in West Texas: 159 Cases, One Death, and Concerns over Treatment Messaging

A measles outbreak in west Texas has reached 159 cases, resulting in 22 hospitalizations and one child death; an unvaccinated adult in New Mexico also died; HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. emphasized vitamin A treatment in an op-ed, sparking concern among health officials.

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Texas Measles Outbreak Reaches 58 Cases, Linked to Low Vaccination Rates

A measles outbreak in rural West Texas has infected 58 people, with 13 hospitalized, marking Texas' largest outbreak in nearly 30 years; low vaccination rates in a Mennonite community are a key factor, and eight cases are reported in New Mexico.

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New Mexico Officer Convicted of Manslaughter in Fatal Shooting of Black Man

A New Mexico jury found former Las Cruces police officer Brad Lunsford guilty of voluntary manslaughter for the fatal shooting of Presley Eze during a 2022 gas station confrontation, a rare conviction in such cases highlighting the difficulties of prosecuting police officers for excessive force and ...

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New Mexico Supreme Court Allows Discrimination Lawsuit Against Public Schools

The New Mexico Supreme Court ruled that public schools are subject to anti-discrimination lawsuits under the NMHRA, stemming from a 2018 incident in Albuquerque where a teacher cut a Native American student's hair and made offensive remarks, prompting legislation and setting a precedent for similar ...

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New Mexico Supreme Court Blocks Local Abortion Pill Restrictions

The New Mexico Supreme Court unanimously invalidated local ordinances restricting abortion pill distribution, ruling they preempted state law protecting reproductive healthcare access; the ruling does not address potential conflicts with federal law.

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Hantavirus Claims Life of Gene Hackman's Wife in New Mexico

Betsy Arakawa, wife of actor Gene Hackman, died from hantavirus pulmonary syndrome in New Mexico last month; the virus, spread through rodent contact, has a high mortality rate in the state and lacks specific treatment.

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DOE Reverses Decision to Cancel Lease for WIPP Office Building

Federal officials reversed plans to terminate a New Mexico office lease for employees overseeing the nation's only underground nuclear waste repository, the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP), following concerns from state representatives about potential operational disruptions and safety risks, aft...

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New Mexico Officer Found Guilty of Manslaughter in Fatal Shooting of Black Man

A New Mexico police officer, Brad Lunsford, was found guilty of voluntary manslaughter for the fatal shooting of Presley Eze, a Black man, during a 2022 confrontation at a gas station; the verdict comes amid ongoing debates about police brutality and accountability.

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Private Investigator Pleads Guilty in Decade-Long New Mexico Law Enforcement Corruption Scandal

Private investigator Ricardo Mendez pleaded guilty to racketeering and bribery for participating in a scheme to dismiss DWI cases in exchange for bribes paid to officers from Albuquerque Police Department, New Mexico State Police, and Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office since 2008; the investigation ...

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New Mexico Governor Unveils Plan to Tackle Soaring Crime Rate

Facing a violent crime rate twice the national average, New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham proposed a comprehensive plan during her State of the State address, allocating significant resources to address poverty, addiction, mental health issues, and law enforcement shortcomings, aiming to im...

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New Mexico Supreme Court Strikes Down Local Abortion Restrictions

The New Mexico Supreme Court struck down local abortion restrictions in conservative cities and counties, reinforcing the state's liberal abortion laws and ensuring continued access to abortion procedures, particularly for those from states with restrictive bans, such as Texas.

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