The Frijoles Fire burning in the Pecos Wilderness grew to more than 11,300 acres as of Monday morning, and officials are warning that smoke will continue to pose health risks as it settles into nearby valleys in the coming days.
As funding cuts to federal food programs trickle down to New Mexico communities, volunteers are seeing the strain.
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Westerly winds drive the blaze higher into Pecos Wilderness, expanding wildfire by 2,000 acres by Monday.
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Former New Mexico House majority leader was convicted Friday on all federal counts, including bribery and mail fraud.