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San Juan County, N.M. Commissioners to meet

San Juan County, N.M. Commissioners will meet for their regular meeting at 4 p.m. Tuesday in the County Administration Building commission chambers, 100 S. Oliver Drive, Aztec. Those who wi...

Amid COVID-19 pandemic, is domestic violence on the rise?

People who need support can still access shelters and services

San Juan Regional Medical Center announces next external assessments

San Juan Regional Medical Center will extend its External Assessment area into next week. Patients with cold and flu-like symptoms including fever, cough, body aches, sore throat...

Transfer stations to close in compliance with Navajo Nation curfew

Complying with the Navajo Nation curfew this weekend and next, four San Juan County transfer stations will be closed April 18, 19, 25, 26. The Sand Springs, Shiprock, Upper Fruitl...

Farmington mayor declares economic emergency

Nate Duckett asks governor to open city for business

Take a virtual walk with Farmington artists

The Farmington Convention & Visitors Bureau will launch a Virtual Art Walk on Friday through May 1. This virtual event is to celebrate the talent in the Farmington area, help local businesse...

San Juan Regional Medical Center open to meet all medical needs

San Juan Regional Medical Center is still open to meet the public’s urgent and emergent medical needs of all kinds, and it is safe to come to the hospital, whether community members’ concern...

San Juan County, N.M., first responders under quarantine

Two firefighters were exposed to COVID-19 patient during service call

San Juan Regional Medical Center in need of surgical cap donations

San Juan Regional Medical Center is grateful for the more than 1,500 cloth mask donations from individuals and groups in our community and is currently requesting surgical cap donations. ...

Farmington mayor declares local economic emergency

Farmington Mayor Nate Duckett has declared Farmington to be an economic emergency area as a result of COVID-19. In the declaration, the mayor explains an economic disaster has re...

Coronavirus crisis deepens on Navajo Nation

Tribe says curfew is needed to limit spread

San Juan Health Partners clinics to offer video visits

San Juan Health Partners clinics will now offer telephone and video visits with providers. This alternative to in-person care helps to ensure patients are able to stay at home and...

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