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The Santa Fe New Mexican: Seventh suicide death of 2025 reported at Taos Gorge Bridge

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TAOS — Taos County sheriff’s deputies recovered a body from beneath the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge on Thursday, the seventh suicide death reported at the bridge this year. This recovery marks the seventh ...

The Santa Fe New Mexican: Family seeks more answers in Taos man's death

TAOS — The body of Jesus Quintanilla, who was last seen leaving his job at Maria’s Restaurant in Taos on Jan. 8, has been found, but his family is still searching for answers and, potentially, justice ...

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Taos Pueblo This multistory adobe village has been continuously inhabited since pre-Columbian times and continues to house families that have been there since the beginning. Although many of the living spaces have been converted into shops, showcasing the Pueblo’s talented artists and artisans, don’t assume that this is a kitschy tourist trap; the Pueblo natives have diligently protected ...