Durango doctor shares experience fighting COVID-19 in Farmington ‘They forget how interdependent and entwined the Four Corners area is’ May 20, 2020
BLM to hold public meeting about solar project near Farmington would produce 372 megawatts of electricity May 16, 2020
New Mexico, Farmington enforce fire restrictions come in response to dry conditions, COVID-19 May 15, 2020
As regional businesses reopen, many in Farmington remain closed Governor keeps restrictions in place for northwest New Mexico May 13, 2020
San Juan County, N.M., moving forward on freight line commission approves federal grant application for $2 million. May 12, 2020
Virtual event created by Farmington Visitors Bureau aims to support local artists walk has over 7,234 ‘visitors’ May 7, 2020
Group demands details about deaths of endangered wolves U.S. Fish and Wildlife approved killing of four Mexican gray wolves May 7, 2020
Northwest New Mexico a ‘hotbed’ for COVID-19 cases Governor loosens restrictions, but not in San Juan County May 2, 2020
Liquor stores sat on sidelines, deemed nonessential Alcohol was sold at gas stations, grocery stores, breweries and distilleries April 29, 2020
Farmington Chamber aims to provide resources to small businesses Mexico’s stay-at-home order extended to May 15 April 25, 2020
New Mexico extends stay-at-home order Juan County may see cases spike some time in May April 23, 2020
How has primary care shifted during COVID-19 pandemic? Medical providers get creative with video appointments and drive-up services April 22, 2020
New Mexico small businesses encouraged to apply for federal loans shows impact of COVID pandemic on Farmington-area economy April 10, 2020
Farmington is going on a bear hunt Popular children’s book inspires real-life teddy bear search April 3, 2020
Utility company’s bid to end operations at San Juan Generating Station approved to halt operations beginning in mid-way 2022 April 2, 2020
Local artist draws from past two decades of work Rosemary Meza-DesPlas often utilizes her own hair in her art March 31, 2020
Critical blood shortage arises amid COVID-19 concerns Regional Medical Center to hold blood drive April 1 March 26, 2020
New Mexico works to meet child care needs amid COVID-19 outbreak New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announced Monday an additional $3.25 million in humanitarian aid under the statewide public health… March 19, 2020
San Juan County, N.M., declares state of emergency Farmington, Aztec utility disconnection waived; animal shelter at capacity March 18, 2020
Drive-thru COVID-19 assessments underway in San Juan County, N.M. Service is intended for those experiencing mild flu- or cold-like symptoms March 17, 2020