Farmington Daily Times - Fri Nov 27
An Aztec man who was hit by a drunken driver and dragged 200 feet under a pick-up truck was critically injured, authorities said.
Murder suspect identifiedFarmington Daily Times - Thu Nov 26
Police have positively identified Manuel Gutierrez III by fingerprints as the man who was found early Tuesday morning in Albuquerque with a gunshot wound to the head.
Murder suspect identifiedFarmington Daily Times - Thu Nov 26
Police have positively identified Manuel Gutierrez III by fingerprints as the man who was found early Tuesday morning in Albuquerque with a gunshot wound to the head.
Government offices closed for the holidayFarmington Daily Times - Thu Nov 26
Local government offices will remain closed through the holiday weekend. Offices in Farmington, Aztec and Bloomfield will all be closed today and Friday and reopen for normal business hours Monday.
Shooting victim IDed as murder suspectKRQE Albuquerque, New Mexico - Wed Nov 25
San Juan County officials said a man hospitalized in Albuquerque with a gunshot wound to the head is a suspect in shooting of a woman in Blanco.
Work potluck sickens dozens of county workersKOB-TV - Wed Nov 25
Nearly half of about 300 San Juan County employees who attended a potluck last week became sick later that day, and officials blamed poorly prepared turkeys as the suspected cause.
Farmington to reconsider apartment complexFarmington Daily Times - Wed Nov 25
South Farmington residents left a City Council meeting satisfied that councilors will reconsider their decision on a zone change that allows construction of an 84-unit townhome complex.
Aztec officials meet tonightFarmington Daily Times - Tue Nov 24
The Aztec City Commission will meet for a regularly scheduled meeting at 6 tonight at City Hall, 201 W. Chaco St.
Blanco mother shot, killedFarmington Daily Times - Tue Nov 24
A Blanco woman was shot and killed Sunday evening inside her home while her three young daughters were there, authorities said.
Farmington plan recommends $136M in new roadsKOB-TV - Mon Nov 23
A transportation plan for San Juan County recommends that area governments plan to build $136.2 million in new roads by 2035.
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