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New Mexico

Navajo Nation fire mostly contained at 96%

Blaze burned over 12,000 acres in almost two weeks

Mental health services hearing more concerns over economic fallout

Region already working to expand services before virus hit

San Juan Regional Medical Center announces new visitor policy

San Juan Regional Medical Center is now allowing non-COVID patients one visitor in order to facilitate healing while keeping the health and safety of the organization at the forefront during...

Census self-response rate only 4.9% on Navajo Nation

Officials blame COVID-19, lack of internet

Staff member at Farmington senior center possibly exposed to COVID-19

No evidence yet of transmission to clients

New Mexico Department of Health issues alert about heat-stress

The New Mexico Department of Health encourages people statewide to be mindful of heat-related illness and know the signs to watch for during this period of extreme heat. It is fo...

New Mexico summit takes regional approach to local food

Annual conference goes online; cook-off is in person

San Juan County, N.M., modifies solid waste transfer station schedules

San Juan County Commission voted to modify the operation schedule for some solid waste transfer stations starting Monday. The move will reduce staffing in the department by two fu...

Fire destroys house, 13 vehicles southeast of Farmington

No injuries reported; cause under investigation

FBI, family seek clues about woman who went missing 18 years ago

Laverda Sorrell was last seen July 4, 2002

Navajo Nation fire grows to 10,694 acres, health advisory issued

Smoke expected to impact region north and east of blaze

Wood Springs Two Fire grows to more than 5,000 acres

Calmer winds Tuesday benefit firefighters

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Liz Weber
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