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San Juan Regional Medical Center announces furloughs

Senior leadership take pay cut to help hospital save costs

San Juan Regional Medical Center offering COVID-19 screening line, external assessments

San Juan Regional Medical Center has several options to help the community navigate the COVID-19 National Emergency while complying with stay-at-home and social-distancing orders. ...

COVID-19 infects Farmington nursing home

Two residents, seven employees test positive

Farmington teachers take creative approach to online learning

Students use supplies found at home or in nature to complete art projects

San Juan Regional Medical Center encourages community to make masks

San Juan Regional Medical Center is grateful for the outpouring of support from the community. They have received more than 1,500 cloth mask donations from individuals and groups. ...

New Mexico small businesses encouraged to apply for federal loans

Survey shows impact of COVID pandemic on Farmington-area economy

Farmington-area community members urged to wear masks in public

San Juan Regional Medical Center, San Juan County and the city of Farmington ask everyone to follow President Donald Trump’s recommendation to wear a mask when going out in public. ...

San Juan Regional Medical Center announces external assessment dates

San Juan Regional Medical Center’s External Assessment Area for those with flu/cold-like symptoms will continue from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday and Friday in the West Piñon Street parking l...

Farmington is going on a bear hunt

Popular children’s book inspires real-life teddy bear search

San Juan College extends stay-at-home order for employees through April 30

San Juan College has extended the stay-at-home order for nonessential employees from April 10 to April 30. This decision was made in support of public health and safety, as well as to comply...

Utility company’s bid to end operations at San Juan Generating Station approved

PNM to halt operations beginning in mid-way 2022

Want to help? Hotline created in N.M. to coordinate community resources in COVID-19 response

Stay-at-home orders make volunteering tough, but not impossible