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Woman attacked on Fourth of July; says it was racially motivated

Suspects reportedly said something about white supremacy

Farmington Events Calendar: Things to do in Northern New Mexico

Northwest New Mexico Arts Council and Downtown Farmington will host an Art Walk from 5 to 9 p.m. July 16 in Downtown Farmington. The art walk will feature a variety of local artists and wil...

Harvest Food Hub & Kitchen’s grand opening to cap off food summit

San Juan College Harvest Food Hub & Kitchen, at 310 W. Animas St., will celebrate its grand opening with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 5:30 p.m. July 16. Guests may purchase specialty items ...

New Mexico opens door to new era of civil rights lawsuits

Act removes immunity provisions that shield government agencies from financial liability related to misconduct

Farmington Events Calendar: Things to do in Northern New Mexico

After a pandemic hiatus, live theater returns to Lions Wilderness Amphitheater this week with performances of Mama Mia! Set to ABBA’s hit music, the comedic story of a young woman’s search ...

Bookstore owner organizes local participation in ‘Totally Ninja Raccoons’ search

Farmington businesses participating in monthlong event

City of Farmington announces Park Play Days, TGIF concerts

The city of Farmington’s Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs Department will resume two popular summer events, Park Play Days and TGIF, in July. TGIF concerts will take place from 11 a.m...

Body of known homeless man found in Farmington

Investigation has found nothing suspicious in his death

Increase in bat sightings has medical professionals concerned about rabies

High temperatures are causing the nocturnal animals to fall from their perches during the day

Fentanyl use on the rise in Farmington

Hospital begins tracking drug specifically to monitor incidents

San Juan Regional Medical Center will enforce mask policy after July 1

Vaccinated people can still be carriers

Pride in the Park draws larger crowd than expected in Farmington

More than 200 showed up for first-time event