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The Taos County Board of Commissioners will decide who the new Chair and Vice-Chair of the board will be, as well as hear presentations from
Ranchos Neighborhood Association and the El Prado
Community Center Board.
A new publication, Noseeum, jumps into 21st century social justice issues and includes a few tips for do-gooders and homeopaths seeking inexpensive remedies for … everything. You may have seen the Noseeum (no-see-um) zine, waiting for your attention in coffee or tea shops, called by their collective publishers, "an occasional journal, based in Taos …" which publishes stories "that often go unheard."
Four more Taos County employees have tested positive for the novel coronavirus, extending the total number of cases among county workers to ei…
Taos County's detention center must get accredited by the New Mexico Association of Counties.
Five detainees and now an officer at the Taos County Adult Detention Center have tested positive for the novel coronavirus in less than two weeks.
Taos County public information officer Anissa Arrambide said the officer, who is also the first county employee to be reported positive, received the results on Friday (Oct. 23) and is now in self-quarantine.
It was the evening of Aug. 25, 2019, and William Berry, a 63-year-old former ski lift operator, had been arrested earlier that day for driving without a license.
He struggled to breathe in his cell at the Taos County Adult Detention Center and repeatedly asked the guards for his asthma medication. His requests were ignored, until finally, at 9 p.m., seven hours after Berry was booked, Sgt. Leroy Vigil told him to step out of his cell if he wanted his medicine, according to Berry.
A fifth detainee booked at the Taos County jail in the last two weeks has tested positive for the novel coronavirus, according to county publi…
Updated Oct. 16 at 11:20 a.m.
After confirming its first case of the novel coronavirus in a detainee transferred from Metropolitan Detention Center in Albuquerque to its jail on Wednesday (Oct. 13), Taos County has now said that three other detainees at the local jail have also tested positive.
A detainee transferred last week from Metropolitan Detention Center in Albuquerque to the Taos County jail has tested positive for the novel c…
William "Buck" Johnston may be spending the holidays in the Taos County jail, a Taos Magistrate Court judge ruled on Thursday (Oct. 1).