Four Corners storm closes schools in San Juan County

Jackknifed semitrailer closes U.S. Highway 160 south of Cortez

‘A legacy spill’: Oil pipeline ruptures on rural Shiprock grazing land

Leaked crude oil poses environmental damage and concern for neighboring elders and children

Navajo Prep students to publish second bilingual zine

Navajo. Zine, Ba’ Hané returns as student publication highlighting Native literary and art works

Aztec’s ongoing water problem persists

Public Works director says city water is safe to drink

Aztec Senior Community Center serves more than 300 Thanksgiving dinners

Recently remodeled kitchen streamlines the preparation

91-year-old Code Talker Thomas H. Begay sings and speaks at veterans event

San Juan College hosted veterans for gourd dance and book reading on Nov. 15.

Aztec school district hosts first powwow

Kinteel Bi Ołta Powwow makes its debut at Aztec gymnasium.

Expanding Diné Bikéyah: Navajo Nation president signs legislation at Navajo Prep

Legislation allocates $3 million for new housing at school in Farmington

Justin Hunt returns to hometown for Q&A about ‘The Post’ film

Friends, supporters show up to fill the theater

Coming to Farmington: ‘Message In A Viga: Historic Inscriptions at the Aztec West Great House’

Author and historian Fred Blackburn offers free presentation on inscriptions

Meal Team Six, started for athletes, now serves Bloomfield

Motorcyclist and personal trainer Talon Fincher sets up meal-to-go shop

San Juan College hosts Zombie Run in Farmington

The annual event returned to the city last year after a hiatus