FBI investigating death of man on Navajo Nation

Officials are asking for public’s help

San Juan Regional Medical Center offers symptom reminders

Residents should carefully monitor symptoms

Farmington police: Speed a factor in fatal crash

Driver taken to Albuquerque hospital; woman’s father died at the scene

Farmington sees rise in unemployment rate

Despite career fairs and lure of better-paying jobs, employers are scrambling to find help

Farmington Events Calendar: Things to do in Northern New Mexico

San Juan County Fair kicks off Friday and runs through Aug. 13 at McGee Park, 41 County Road 5568. The fair will feature livestock shows, a parade, vendors and live musical performances. The...

Connie Mack World Series delivers economic, emotional boost

Host families act as Farmington ambassadors

N.M. state agencies partner with Vitalant to combat blood shortage

New Mexico Department of Health, Vitalant and other state agencies have partnered to host blood drives in an effort to boost low blood donation numbers during the pandemic. These blood driv...

San Juan County sees some relief from drought conditions

Water usage reduction is ‘on track’

San Juan College awarded certificate of achievement for financial reporting

College honored for seventh year in a row

Farmington mayor named 2021 Regional Champion

Northwest New Mexico Council of Governments selecte Nate Duckett as the recipient of title

Protesters call for ouster of legislative education director

Rachel Gudgel accused of making ‘derogatory’ remarks

Longtime New Mexico lawmaker focus of criminal investigation

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Authorities are investigating longtime New Mexico legislator Sheryl Williams Stapleton's possibly illegal connections to a company that received more than $5 million in contracts to do business with the school district where she works and whether she got financial kickbacks.

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