Police investigate alleged school threats, teen arrested in Farmington
529 Views FARMINGTON, N.M. — Police are investigating several alleged school threats, including a social media post that led to a teen’s arrest in Farmington.
529 Views FARMINGTON, N.M. — Police are investigating several alleged school threats, including a social media post that led to a teen’s arrest in Farmington.
663 Views Some schools lack confidence in local police department’s response plan CUBA, N.M. — It could take as long as 45 minutes for police to get to some rural schools in New Mexico. Most of them do not have school resource officers and some of them do not have confidence
881 Views SOCORRO, N.M. – New Mexico State Police are investigating a homicide that happened on the campus of New Mexico Tech. Campus police say they received a distress call this past Saturday around 11 p.m.
605 Views SOCORRO, N.M. (KRQE) – There is a deadly problem inside a New Mexico high school. Administrators said they are having a hard time solving it. “If there’s bad behavior, and there’s no consequences for it, the bad behavior’s going to continue,” said Socorro Consolidated Schools Superintendent Ron Hendrix.
683 Views TAOS, N.M. (KRQE) – A Taos Middle School cross country runner that was stabbed by a campus intruder is now in stable condition. The eighth grader was running laps at Taos High School Monday afternoon, where he runs on the JV team.
923 Views APS: We need to hunker down for 14 days to help schools, community ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Albuquerque Public Schools is still teaching kids in the classroom — with a lot of extra precautions. “We need to hunker down for 14 days to see if we can help not only
696 Views ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Stalking incidents on the University of New Mexico campus are going up, even during a year when hardly any students were actually on campus. That is in part because some stalkers are turning to technology to track their victims.
596 Views The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has authorized the Emergency Use of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for children ages 5-11 Tuesday afternoon. El Paso Children’s Hospital administered the first vaccines on-site Tuesday evening.
677 Views “It’s despicable. It’s disgusting, and we have to send a message it’s not going to be tolerated,” Sierra County Sheriff Glenn Hamilton said. TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES, N.M. — The remainder of one high school’s football season has been called off after a player reported an alleged assault by teammates.
1,049 Views CUBA, N.M. — Not all heroes wear capes and in one New Mexico community, they wear blue polos and drive big yellow buses. School bus drivers for Cuba’s independent school district were honored in a recent TIME magazine issue paying tribute to “The People Who Saved a School Year.”
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