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Monsoon outlook poor for parched San Juan River Basin

‘Even in a dry time, we’re seeing drier than normal conditions’

Record number of wolf pups fostered into wild dens in the Southwest

Technique used to increase genetic diversity

Hundreds in Farmington and Durango protest for end to police violence

‘This is life or death for me’

Business flows again for fishing lodges and river guides

‘COVID crushed our season’

Lake Farmington opens for recreation

Lake Farmington has opened for outdoor recreation including swimming, camping, fishing, limited boating and mountain biking. As of Monday, Lake Farmington access fees were reduced to $1 per ...

BLM Farmington Field Office offering forest product permits online

As part of its ongoing efforts to better serve the public, the Bureau of Land Management Farmington Field Office has begun offering permits for fuelwood online. The BLM has been o...

San Juan Regional Medical Center continues COVID-19 screening line

San Juan Regional Medical Center’s COVID-19 screening line will continue to take calls next week to answer questions from community members. Anyone experiencing cold and flu-lik...

Toilet paper not only commodity in high demand; people also want bikes

Big-box stores selling out, while small shops keep busy with repairs

Urgent care clinic opens in Farmington, despite coronavirus uncertainties

Clinic offers drive-up COVID-19 services, consultations

Three Rivers Brewery to close until business environment improves

Management calls circumstances a ‘perfect storm’

BLM to hold public meeting on Shiprock Solar proposal in Farmington

The Bureau of Land Management will hold an informational pre-application virtual workshop for the Shiprock Solar Project from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday. The proposed project area en...

Local artists’ medium ‘luxurious, flowing, beautiful’ ... and repulsive?

Rosemary Meza-DesPlas often uses her own hair in art