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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

N.M. Department of Health to hold COVID-19 testing in Farmington

The New Mexico Department of Health will offer free COVID-19 drive-up testing from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday and Monday at McGee Park, 41 Road 5568, in Farmington. The health depa...

Farmington Chamber aims to provide resources to small businesses

New Mexico extends state stay-at-home order to May 15

Navajo Nation extends closures, curfews into May

Officials say cases expected to peak by next month

Farmer Network coordinator job opening announced

The new Farmer Network coordinator position will be a full-time, staffed position for 2.5 years at the Extension Office in Aztec. The coordinator will work with landowners across...

How has primary care shifted during COVID-19 pandemic?

Medical providers get creative with video appointments and drive-up services

San Juan County, N.M., implements protocol to protect detainees

While San Juan County is working to protect the public through the coronavirus pandemic, staff members are also working to make certain the health of detainees at San Juan County Adult Deten...

San Juan College, businesses partner to create protective equipment

130 face shields provided to frontline workers

Amid COVID-19 pandemic, is domestic violence on the rise?

People who need support can still access shelters and services

Transfer stations to close in compliance with Navajo Nation curfew

Complying with the Navajo Nation curfew this weekend and next, four San Juan County transfer stations will be closed April 18, 19, 25, 26. The Sand Springs, Shiprock, Upper Fruitl...

Farmington mayor declares economic emergency

Nate Duckett asks governor to open city for business