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  2. US 550 Red Mountain Pass reopened after rockfall caused closure

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    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – US 550 Red Mountain Pass between Silverton and Ouray is back open after being closed due to a rockfall. Officials say a rockfall happened November 13, around 2:30 a.m. Crews ...

  3. I-40 west of Albuquerque reopen after crash caused closure - AOL

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    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – I-40 is back open west of Albuquerque after being closed in both directions due to a crash Thursday morning, according to NMRoads. The closure was west of Albuquerque at mile ...

  4. New Mexico State Road 111 - Wikipedia

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    State Road 111 (NM 111) is a state highway in the US state of New Mexico. Its total length is approximately 19.5 miles (31.4 km). Its total length is approximately 19.5 miles (31.4 km). NM 111's southern terminus is at U.S. Route 285 (US 285) north of Ojo Caliente , and the northern terminus is at County Road 450.

  5. List of state roads in New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    San Pedro Dr in Albuquerque NM 402: 62.852: 101.150 Nara Visa: Clayton — — Renumbered from part of NM 18 in the 1988 renumbering. NM 403 — — NM 44 in Counselor: Mustang Camp — 1996 NM 404: 9.700: 15.611 Anthony: NM 213 in Chaparral — — Portion west of NM 460 removed from the state highway system and rest renumbered NM 186 in 1997 ...

  6. Man shot to death in Southeast Albuquerque - AOL

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    May 25—A man was shot and killed late Friday in a neighborhood in Southeast Albuquerque. Gilbert Gallegos, an Albuquerque police spokesman, said officers responded around 10:15 p.m. to a ...

  7. Big I - Wikipedia

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    The Big I is a complex stack interchange located in central Albuquerque, New Mexico. [1] The interchange, reconstructed between 2000 and 2002, is the busiest in the state, handling an average of over 400,000 vehicles per day before the COVID-19 pandemic.