Forecast show severe economic fallout for N.M. state government

SANTA FE – The economic fallout in New Mexico from the coronavirus pandemic is likely to wipe out between $2.1 billion and $3.9 billion in previously anticipated state government income by m...

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

Art walk has over 7,234 ‘visitors’

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

San Juan College to collect supplies

Group demands details about deaths of endangered wolves

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

Northwest New Mexico a ‘hotbed’ for COVID-19 cases

Governor loosens restrictions, but not in San Juan County

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

Last month saw the sharpest decline in oil prices

San Juan College adapts to COVID-19 changes

Fall recruitment still on track, officials say

New Mexico blocks roads into Gallup as virus cases surge

ALBUQUERQUE – The governor of New Mexico invoked the state’s Riot Control Act on Friday as she sealed off all roads to nonessential traffic in the city of Gallup to help control a surging co...

New Mexico dairy industry drowning in glut of milk

SANTA FE (AP) – The COVID-19 pandemic is choking New Mexico’s dairy market, forcing many farmers to throw surplus milk into irrigation ponds. It’s a cruel double whammy. ...

Three men, including two from Durango, arrested in connection with Bloomfield murder

Victim identified as 51-year-old man

Law enforcement investigates shooting death in Bloomfield

Victim was pronounced dead at the scene

Navajo Nation ranks as third-highest infected area in country

Tribal governments win lawsuit seeking CARES Act funding

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Liz Weber
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