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Farmington police remember first officer killed in line of duty

Officer Ben Herrera, killed 61 years ago, was the first Farmington Police Department officer killed in the line of duty

New Mexico to offer free meals to all students

Farmington schools prepare for increased food service

Hospital plans class for grandparents, new parents

New childbirth class is aimed at grandparents

Suspect in Farmington-area school threats is in police custody

Police presence on campuses remains at normal levels

U.S. infrastructure splurge extends to remote New Mexico farms

Grants include counties where population density is less than one person per square mile

New Mexico court vacates convictions against ex-tax chief

SANTA FE – The New Mexico Court of Appeals vacated on Friday two felony convictions for embezzlement against a former secretary of the state Taxation and Revenue Department because a yearslo...

New Mexico Supreme Court blocks local abortion ordinances

ALBUQUERQUE – The New Mexico Supreme Court blocked local anti-abortion ordinances Friday pending the outcome of a case centered on constitutional rights to equal protection and due process. ...

Get it while it’s hot: New Mexico boosts chile production

The sweet smell of roasting chile becomes the state’s official aroma

College seeks input on mascot name

San Juan College invites community to suggest mascot names

Montezuma-Cortez baseball picks up statement wins

Victories over Delta, Aztec spur 6-2 start

San Juan College to increase general fee

Revenue will help fund Student Health Center

Traumatic brain injury rates higher among men, Native Americans

Health department focuses on awareness, prevention

Local Reporter

Liz Weber
New Mexico reporter

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