Introductory climbing class offered at San Juan College

Health and Human Performance Center plans climbing classes for all skill levels

Farmington Cinematheque presents ‘Selma’ at San Juan College

Series opens Feb. 21 at the Connie Gotsch Theatre

State aroma bill passes its first sniff test in legislature

A classroom of Las Cruces fifth graders ignites the debate over whether New Mexico should have an official smell on the books

Construction of Latter-day Saints temple continues steadily during winter

Completion of Farmington temple is expected in early 2025

Northwest New Mexico Council of Governments offering loans

Revolving loan fund can make loans of $20,000 to 100,000

Juvenile reported missing

Farmington Police seek public’s help to locate teen

‘Tyrannosaurs – Meet the Family’ to open at the Farmington Museum on Feb. 2

A comprehensive exhibition on tyrannosaurs makes its appearance at the Farmington Museum, 3041 E. Main St., Feb. 2 through April 26. “Tyrannosaurs – Meet the Family” explores the most feare...

New Mexico governor vows bipartisan effort to fight crime

Albuquerque has had back-to-back years of record homicides

U.S. sweetens pot to study siting for spent nuke fuel storage

Momentum against site in New Mexico growing

New Mexico AG seeks to codify abortion rights, nullify bans

Torrez says actions violate state guarantees of equal protection and due process

Bird deaths over New Mexico possibly due to climate change

Birds experienced three different extreme weather events.

Bill advances in New Mexico to gird against climate crises

SANTA FE – A legislative panel advanced a bill Monday that would help local governments plan in advance for climate-related threats to public health such as wildfires, flooding, extreme heat...

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