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Sep. 16—A deadly weekend in the mountains north of Pecos saw two deaths in separate incidents on N.M. 63. A 17-year-old boy was killed and three other minors were injured in a single-vehicle ...
News. Science & Tech. ... “We did have a tractor trailer struck by a train which did cause a derailment a little before 5.00 p.m. today,” Pecos City manager Charles Lino confirmed to reporters ...
The Pecos Police Department is now leading the investigation with support from the Texas Department of Public Safety. Video of the collision, which was obtained by NewsWest 9, shows the moment the ...
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Two Union Pacific employees are dead and three people are injured after a train hit a tractor-trailer stopped on the railroad tracks in Pecos, Texas, causing it to derail.
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In the latter half of the 19th century, "West of the Pecos" was a reference to the rugged desolation of the Wild West. New Mexico and Texas disputed water rights to the river until the U.S. government settled the dispute in 1949 with the Pecos River Compact. [8] The Pecos River Settlement Agreement was signed between New Mexico and Texas in ...
Pecos' population increased from 8,680 in 2010, to around 9,500 in early 2012, and the Pecos City Council voted to open a 500-capacity RV park to deal with the increase. [8] She also had to deal with the sudden death of City Manager Joseph Gilbert Torres on March 31, 2011, following his indictment for indecency with a child.