The Sentinel is starting a new column called, "Know Your Town". It will be somewhat like "Know Your Neighbor," a popular ...
WE ARE WORKING TO LEARN MORE ABOUT A SHOOTING HAPPENING NOW IN GALLUP. DETAILS ARE LIMITED, BUT NEW MEXICO STATE POLICE SAY IT INVOLVED AN OFFICER WITH GALLUP POLICE. ONE MAN WAS SHOT. ALL THE ...
GALLUP, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico State Police said a suspect was shot and killed by Gallup police Wednesday. NMSP said Gallup officers were sent to an area near Zecca Dr. and Mark Ave.
GALLUP, N.M. – New Mexico State Police say Gallup officers shot and killed a man who was reportedly shooting a gun and pointing it at himself in a residential neighborhood. The shooting happened ...
President-elect Donald Trump faces deep skepticism that his administration's policies will make health care more affordable, a new Gallup poll says. Nearly half the U.S. public (46%) says the ...
A recent poll shows what DOGE is up against and why it must succeed. Gallup found that among 15 government agencies, the U.S. Postal Service is the only one with majority support. Yet, USPS is a ...
The Gallup survey shows 46 percent of respondents either consider themselves a Republican or a Republican-leaning independent, while 45 percent say they consider themselves a Democrat or a ...
Hungry New Mexicans from near and far followed the scent of roasted red chili's and chicharrónes all the way to Belen for the ...
The Navajo-Gallup Water Supply Project will divert water from the San Juan River to provide it to 43 Navajo chapters, the majority of which are in New Mexico. The project is part of a water rights ...
“New Mexico is in the best financial situation it’s ever been in its history,” Sen. George Muñoz, a Gallup Democrat who chairs the Legislative Finance Committee, said during a news briefing ...
AND WE’LL LET YOU KNOW ANYTHING THAT WE FIND OUT. NEW TONIGHT, GALLUP POLICE SAY A WOMAN WAS HIT AND KILLED BY A TRAIN THIS AFTERNOON. POLICE SAY IT HAPPENED NEAR THE INTERSECTION OF SECOND ...
The Navajo-Gallup Water Supply Project will receive $120 million from the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation to help provide a steadier source of water on tribal lands and in the Western New Mexico city.