New Mexico city ends bid to retrofit coal-fired power plant

FARMINGTON – City leaders have ended their bid to retrofit a shuttered coal-fired power plant in northwestern New Mexico as a way to preserve jobs and tax revenue for Farmington and surround...

Lawmakers question whether statewide school internet network will function in rural areas

State officials aim to set up same broadband connection for all NM schools by 2027

Farmington teen reported missing

Farmington police seek community help to locate boy

San Juan County, Farmington leaders reveal priorities for economic development

San Juan County Manager Mike Stark and Farmington Economic Director Warren Unsicker, citing rising inflation, declining oil and gas revenue, and high unemployment, remain optimistic that new...

Joseph Walter named Farmington teacher of the year

Veteran teacher honored for 28 years of teaching dedication, excellence

Two plays at Piedra Vista high school compete for spot at state contest

Piedra Vista drama students prepare for big event

PNM customers continue to pay for San Juan coal plant that’s no longer operating

New Mexico Supreme Court approves utility’s request not to issue state-ordered credits, potentially for years

Lack of affordable solar energy options in Farmington, clean energy advocates say

Can local governments fairly self-regulate utilities they own?

Runaway teen reported in Farmington

Police seek community help to locate missing girl

Aztec hopes for a revival as long-awaited bypass awaits review

Project would reduce truck t

‘Sweeney Todd’ brings a slice of Broadway to Farmington

Randy West brings top-notch theater and talent to Four Corners Four Corners Musical Theatre Co. presented its high-energy production of “Sweeney Todd, The Demon Barber of Fleet Street” ...

Couples foster cannabis culture in Farmington and Aztec

Family-owned businesses hope to benefit community