A year after an alleged drunk driver drove a vehicle through the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonial parade and injured 15 people, officials are ramping up safety as this year's gathering begins Thursday.
Nowadays, you don't have to scroll too far to find a host of grim news and statistics surrounding Native Americans. But while much of the media fixates on
As Ted Alcorn has written in his excellent series, “Blind Drunk,” in the online publication New Mexico In Depth, “(A)lcohol in New Mexico is an emergency hiding in plain sight.
The 100th anniversary of the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonial in New Mexico was marred by violence after a car drove into the crowd and parade, causing injuries and wreaking havoc on the opening day of the highly-anticipated event.