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San Juan County, N.M., to close select transfer station

Trash Transfer stations in Shiprock, Sand Springs, Lake Valley and Upper Fruitland, New Mexico, will all be closed Saturday, Sunday, May 23, May 24, May 30, May 31, June 6 and June 7 to comp...

Farmington-area businesses finally get OK for curbside pickup

New Mexico governor also mandates face coverings in public

BLM to hold public meeting about solar project near Farmington

Grids would produce 372 megawatts of electricity

As regional businesses reopen, many in Farmington remain closed

Governor keeps restrictions in place for northwest New Mexico

Doctors Without Borders deploys team to Navajo Nation

Reservation has reported more COVID-19 cases per capita than any state in the U.S.

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

County commission approves federal grant application for $2 million

Group demands details about deaths of endangered wolves

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

Celebrities call for donations to aid Navajo Nation in COVID-19 response

San Juan College to host donation drive

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

Art walk has over 7,234 ‘visitors’

Will oil, natural gas price declines affect Four Corners revenue?

Last month saw the sharpest decline in oil prices

Administrator of San Juan County Adult Detention Center announces retirement, replacement named

San Juan County, New Mexico, has announced the retirement of the long-time adult detention administrator, and the appointment of a new administrator. Tom Havel has served as the a...

San Juan County, N.M., to reopen administration building

Residents can vote early, pay their property taxes