Tri-Cities New book celebrates geology of Navajo Nation engages students in STEM education May 19, 2026
Tri-Cities San Juan College breaks ground on Sherman Dugan Museum of Geology expansion $4 million Dugan gift expands exhibits and hands-on learning at School of Energy April 10, 2026
New Mexico Aztec man arrested after 15-hour standoff with SWAT teams Suspect allegedly shot at police drone and robot before being taken into custody April 7, 2026
Tri-Cities San Juan College and Youth Conservation Corps to offer summer employment Program will include skill-building, training and certifications April 3, 2026
‘It all intertwines’: Deb Haaland talks education ahead of primary election Democrat governor candidate visits Shiprock flea market March 21, 2026
‘¡Olé!’ New Mexico Department of Health brings nutrition and flamenco to Blanco Elementary School First‑time clinic focused on physical health through dance February 20, 2026
‘Grandeur’ determines champion at Farmington Municipal School District Spelling Bee draws several grade levels across district for night of competitive spelling January 29, 2026
N.M. workforce development programs see rapid growth Integrated Education and Training program enrollment grew nearly 50% in FY25 January 23, 2026
Navajo Nation President delivers People’s State of the Nation Environment, infrastructure, and employment take priority while education sees little mention in speech January 16, 2026
San Juan College to host Navajo shoe game practice teaches cooperation through song and stories January 16, 2026
New Mexico to offer 3,000 paid internships for high school students Expanded summer program targets high-demand careers December 26, 2025
New Mexico college graduates rank high for economic mobility stands out nationally with strong graduate earnings and accessible college options December 12, 2025
Scholarship honors Navajo Prep graduate’s work with language and clean energy Recipients across state highlight community needs December 12, 2025
Central Consolidated Schools grapples with cultural harm after classroom incident Insensitive item prompts cleansing ceremonies, policy review December 5, 2025
Are Turning Point USA chapters headed to Farmington schools? National organization focuses on promoting freedom loving, American values October 18, 2025
San Juan College Building Trades Program to host open house Student craftsmanship to be showcased October 10, 2025
Utah tornado brings destruction; Diné leaders point to a deeper message of Diné Hataałii recognizes weather as a warning September 17, 2025
Students evacuated from Santa Fe Prep in wake of possible bomb threat Surrounding campuses and municipals take precautions September 11, 2025
4Kinship returns for Youth Day at Navajo Nation Fair 2,000 skateboards and 7,000 pairs of shoes donated to students and families September 5, 2025
PETA ‘Hell on Wheels’ pig transport truck visits Farmington liberation organization brings demonstration to downtown diners July 25, 2025
Deb Haaland begins Lift Up N.M. Tour in Shiprock Meeting with gubernatorial candidate touches on health care, crime and tribal rights July 15, 2025
Longtime friends team up to build fabrication and forge business in historic Aztec Kennedy and Calvin Hargis open up in former feed store July 11, 2025
Update: Oak Ridge Fire is 75% contained; 10,934 acres scorched was reported June 28 at 200 acres July 8, 2025
Update: Oak Ridge Fire grows to more than 10,712 acres, is 13% contained Nation President declares a state of emergency and enacts Stage 2 fire restrictions July 4, 2025