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‘All Dressed Up’ exhibit makes debut at Farmington Museum

More than 50 hats showcase fashion from decades ago

Some New Mexico farms apply for pilot project to save water

ALBUQUERQUE – More than two dozen farms in southern New Mexico have applied for a program that will pay them not to plant their fields as water managers look for new ways to stretch resource...

Farmington to swap out traffic lights with stop signs

Data showed low traffic volume prompting change

San Juan Regional Medical Center clarifies mask policy following CDC mask guidelines

The latest Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidance has relaxed the mask requirements for fully vaccinated people, saying they no longer need to wear a mask or physically distance...

District Attorney Raúl Torrez to run for attorney general

SANTA FE – The district attorney for New Mexico's largest metro area is seeking the Democratic nomination for state attorney general in the 2022 election, emphasizing his hands-on experience...

New Mexico creates database of legacy uranium mines

SANTA FE, N.M. – New Mexico has created a database of uranium mines around the state, including those that are inactive and have been abandoned, state officials announced Monday. The databa...

24 hikers rescued in New Mexico’s Organ Mountains

LAS CRUCES, N.M. – Authorities say a group of 24 hikers who became separated, disoriented and stranded in the Organ Mountains were rescued by the Las Cruces Fire Department and other law enf...

Medication for horses discouraged for human use against COVID-19

Ivermectin has caused some people to be hospitalized

Physicians share tips for identifying mental health issues in children

Pandemic hit those already suffering from stressors especially hard

Farmington Fire Department ceases burn permits until further notice

Farmington Fire Department will not issue burn permits effective Saturday May 15 until further notice because of current drought conditions. Acting Farmington Fire Chief Robert Sterrett said...

Chinese nationals victims in labor trafficking pot bust

17 people were unknowingly working in illegal marijuana operation in Shiprock

3 suspects arrested in Three Rivers burglary

Estimated damages close to $15,000

Local Reporter

Liz Weber
New Mexico reporter

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