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As regional businesses reopen, many in Farmington remain closed

Governor keeps restrictions in place for northwest New Mexico

Virtual public meetings set for Farmington Mancos-Gallup Resource Management Plan

The Bureau of Land Management and the Bureau of Indian Affairs invite the public to participate in a virtual meeting about the recently published Farmington Mancos-Gallup Draft Resource Mana...

San Juan County, N.M., moving forward on freight line

County commission approves federal grant application for $2 million

San Juan Regional Medical Center continues external assessments, covid-19 screening line

San Juan Regional Medical Center will continue its External Assessment Area from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Patients with cold and flu-like symptoms can drive ...

Group demands details about deaths of endangered wolves

U.S. Fish and Wildlife approved killing of four Mexican gray wolves

San Juan Regional Medical Center announces COVID-19 to home clinic

San Juan Regional Medical Center will expand its care for COVID-19 patients outside of the hospital. The COVID-19 to Home (C2H) Clinic is now available for patients who do not ha...

Virtual event created by Farmington Visitors Bureau aims to support local artists

Art walk has over 7,234 ‘visitors’

San Juan Regional Medical Center to continue external assessments

San Juan Regional Medical Center will continue external assessments this week form 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Patients with cold and flu-like symptoms includi...

Northwest New Mexico a ‘hotbed’ for COVID-19 cases

Governor loosens restrictions, but not in San Juan County

San Juan Generating Station carbon capture project receives federal grant

The carbon capture project at San Juan Generating Station will benefit from a $22 million Department of Energy cooperative funding agreement awarded to the New Mexico Institute of Mining and...

Liquor stores sat on sidelines, deemed nonessential

Alcohol was sold at gas stations, grocery stores, breweries and distilleries

San Juan College adapts to COVID-19 changes

Fall recruitment still on track, officials say