Cattle conflicts prompt killing of endangered Mexican wolves

ALBUQUERQUE – The killing of four Mexican gray wolves by U.S. wildlife officials has drawn the ire of environmentalists who say management of the species is undercutting efforts to restore t...

COVID-19 infects Farmington nursing home

Two residents, seven employees test positive

New Mexico small businesses encouraged to apply for federal loans

Survey shows impact of COVID pandemic on Farmington-area economy

Navajo Nation orders 57-hour curfew to combat coronavirus spread

Reservation reports 426 cases and 17 deaths

Farmington is going on a bear hunt

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

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

PNM to halt operations beginning in mid-way 2022

Navajo Nation issues stay-at-home order as cases rise

As of Monday, there were 29 positive cases

San Juan County (Colorado) limits backcountry recreation to locals

COVID-19 response aims to ease demand on first responders

FBI reports rise in COVID-19 scams

Agency reminds public to exercise ‘smart cyber hygiene’

New Mexico works to meet child care needs amid COVID-19 outbreak

FARMINGTON – After the announcement of a state of emergency and K-12 schools closing for at least three weeks in response to the COVID-19 outbreak, New Mexico state agencies have created eme...

San Juan County, N.M., declares state of emergency

Farmington, Aztec utility disconnection waived; animal shelter at capacity

Drive-thru COVID-19 assessments underway in San Juan County, N.M.

Service is intended for those experiencing mild flu- or cold-like symptoms

Local Reporter

Liz Weber
New Mexico reporter

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