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Skies are hazy across the region thanks to the many wildfires burning in the West , and that smoke is more dangerous during the pandemic.
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New Mexicans have needed help after wildfires and floods in recent years. FEMA, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, has done its part: sending money…
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KUNM Call In Show 4/21 8a: You probably noticed that this February and March were much warmer and drier than normal. In fact, this year New Mexico got…
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New Mexico’s 2014 wildfire season seems to have fizzled out, but the danger is not entirely behind us.New Mexico State Forestry spokesman Dan Ware said…
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Arizona's largest city has gone months without any measurable rain, and neighboring New Mexico is in the midst of four years of severe drought.But you'll…
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UPDATE 7/2 11:30a: The Associated Press reports a wildfire burning in northern New Mexico's Jemez Mountains continues to expand but officials say expected…
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A New Mexico wildfire that destroyed 242 homes and businesses is now 95 percent contained as crews finish mopping up around the fire's perimeter.Crews…
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From sites on the fringes of wildfires burning around the West, incident commanders spend nearly every waking hour huddled around maps, looking at…