TAOS — The sidewalks along the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge are usually thronged with tourists every day of the week. Sightseers peer over the bridge’s 4-foot tall railings into the viridescent water ...
The appearance of a dedicated webpage — dot.nm.gov/raise-the-rails/ — for the railing modifications project at the Rio Grande ...
This article contains references to suicide. The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline can be reached by dialing 988, and the Crisis Text Line can be reached by texting HOME to 741741. After decades of ...
The New Mexico Department of Transportation is moving forward with plans to raise the rails on the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge.
PERSONS WERE INJURED DURING THE SITUATION. FOOT TRAFFIC HAS NOW BEEN CLOSED FOR A WEEK AT THE RIO GRANDE GORGE BRIDGE NEAR TAOS. THE CLOSURE WAS PROMPTED BY A STRING OF SUICIDES, AND OFFICIALS SAY ...
IS THE SECOND BREAK-IN ON THAT BLOCK. THIS MONTH. WELL, NEW ON SEVEN A PLAN TO IMPROVE SAFETY AT THE RIO GRANDE GORGE BRIDGE NEAR TAOS WILL CONTINUE DESPITE THE RECENT RESIGNATION OF TRANSPORTATION ...
TAOS — The New Mexico Department of Transportation closed the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge to pedestrians Monday in response to recent suicides at the structure, including the death of a Taos teen Saturday ...