TAOS, N.M. (KRQE) – The New Mexico Department of Transportation and Ulteig Engineers, Inc., will begin performing a routine inspection of the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge starting Friday, Oct. 25, 2024.
TAOS, N.M. (KRQE) – Taos County deputies were able to intervene to prevent a third suicide in 10 days at the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge outside of Taos. Deputies were dispatched to the gorge bridge on ...
TAOS — Youth and suicide prevention advocates in Taos are increasing pressure on the state to install lifesaving deterrents at the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge ...
Oct. 28—Happy Monday. It's the last one in October. The New Mexico Department of Transportation is reminding people about work on another part of the Interstate 25 improvements project . Starting ...
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New Mexico's 'Bridge To Nowhere' Is America's Second-Highest Highway System With Steep Views And Film Acclaim
Framed by New Mexico's stunning land of canyons and rising 565 feet over the Rio Grande, a steel arch near Taos has become one of the area's most popular attractions with a peculiar nickname: the ...
TAOS — A man rescued from the Rio Grande Gorge last week, after sheriff’s deputies say he became trapped for hours under a ledge while hiking, faces a charge of criminal trespassing. Casey Waldman, 54 ...
TAOS, N.M. (KRQE) – The Taos County Sheriff’s Office said a man was rescued after he tried to climb down from a ledge on the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge and became stuck last Friday. According to the ...
Community Rally for Accountability to call for new safety measures at 60-year-old steel arch bridge on Friday ...
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