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’

Officials expect $31M loss for New Mexico’s largest airport

ALBUQUERQUE — A dramatic drop in commercial air traffic at New Mexico’s largest airport and a predicted slow recovery is expected to result in a revenue loss of an estimated $31 million for ...

Hundreds protest state-ordered closures in Farmington

San Juan County has second-highest number of COVID-19 cases in New Mexico

Jail inmates and staff being tested in San Juan County, N.M.

Eight test positive at adult detention facility

Advocates push BLM to delay drill permitting during COVID pandemic

In-person visits put remote, at-risk communities in danger, they say

Navajo Nation says testing rate is high, which leads to more cases

Tribal president credits lockdowns for helping curb numbers

Durango doctor shares experience fighting COVID-19 in Farmington

‘They forget how interdependent and entwined the Four Corners area is’

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

Senators seek to designate Gila River ‘wild and scenic’

ALBUQUERQUE – Portions of the Gila River would be designated as “wild and scenic” under legislation unveiled Tuesday by New Mexico’s two U.S. senators. Spanning parts of New Mexic...

New Mexico cattle ranchers fear ‘demise’ of industry

OJO CALIENTE, N.M. — Gerald and Claudio Chacon continue a tradition their family started in the late-1800s — raising herds of cattle in rural Rio Arriba County. Both men had caree...

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