Farmington Indian Center to reopen for call-in, take-out orders

The city of Farmington reopened the Farmington Indian Center restaurant Tuesday for call-in take-out orders. Indoor seating at restaurants is temporarily prohibited by the latest public heal...

Dolores Chamber of Commerce announces community-wide yard sale and farmers market

The Journal The Dolores Chamber of Commerce as announced a community-wide yard sale and farmers market set to take the place of Escalante Days on Aug. 8, with businesses, resident...

Free COVID-19 testing will be offered in Cortez

The Journal Montezuma County Public Health Department and Southwest Health Systems will host free drive-up COVID-19 testing from 3-6 p.m. Tuesday, July 21, at Southwest Health Sys...

Dolores debates making masks mandatory in public space

Town Board also enacts fire ban and warns of roaming bears

LPEA applauds ruling on contract buyout

State PUC judge: Tri-State’s refusal to provide cost estimate ‘unjust’

San Juan College plans mix of in-person, online instruction

FARMINGTON – As the national debate continues about how to open higher education institutions, San Juan College released its plan for a hybrid model. The college’s plan involves o...

Concrete barrier causing bottleneck on Camino del Rio removed

Median construction in front of new hotel finished

Restaurants rush to expand outdoor seating after N.M. governor halts indoor dining

City of Farmington provides 33 canopies to help businesses

Driver tumbles 95 feet down embankment, cliff on U.S. Highway 550 near Molas Pass

Driver possibly looking at directions, became distracted

Durango Hot Springs receives OK to serve alcohol

Co-owner says staff members will be trained to spot over-intoxication

New La Plata County COVID-19 cases tied to ‘mixed household gatherings’

Contact tracing reveals some transmission within single households

New Mexico judge delays trial over attorney's virus exposure

SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — A New Mexico judge postponed a murder trial after learning a defense attorney was in contact with people who contracted COVID-19. District Judge Maria Sanche...