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Nine environmental groups asked the DOE for a multi-agency environmental impact statement on plans to retrofit the San Juan Generating Station. → Read More
New Mexico has phone numbers that include 988 as the telephone prefix, or the three digits following the area code, prompting the change to 10-digits. → Read More
The capital outlay bill includes funding for projects like the East Blanco Boulevard bridge replacement and repairing Aztec Reservoir 1. → Read More
An unanswered question regarding past investments into the Four Corners Power Plant led to PNM filing an amended application to transfer ownership. → Read More
The legislative session ends at noon Saturday, March 20. Some of the environment bills introduced this session are now headed to the governor's desk. → Read More
Katrina Grantz has been named assistant regional director for the Bureau of Reclamation’s Interior Region 7 – Upper Colorado Basin. → Read More
David Burke has served at the Farmington Fire Department for more than 23 years and became the fire chief in 2018. → Read More
The clinic on March 24 will offer the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, which is a single-dose shot. → Read More
Tuesday's San Juan County Commission meeting will be the first time in almost a year that the public will have the chance to attend in person. → Read More
Local legislators are among the sponsors of a bipartisan house memorial that requests assistance for infrastructure expansion on Navajo Nation. → Read More
The New Mexico Department of Transportation plans to repave a section of U.S. Highway 550 as well as a portion of West Murray Drive. → Read More
The Aztec City Commission approved spending $183,000 to redo some of the expired work that will allow Aztec to send the arterial route out to bid. → Read More
Municipal Judge Bill Standley died on Feb. 19 at his home. The Farmington City Council will likely appoint Robert Miller to his position. → Read More
A bill that prevents evictions during a declared emergency passed the House of Representatives and now heads to the Senate. → Read More
A winter storm increased costs for some utilities and that could lead to increased utility bills. The Public Regulation Commission plans a hearing. → Read More
The Chamber of Commerce president told the governor a federal moratorium on new fossil fuel leases and permits could destroy Farmington's economy. → Read More
An order issued Feb. 26 requires PNM to file an amended application to abandon the Four Corners Power Plant, citing deficiencies in the past filing. → Read More
Several bills addressing the COVID-19 pandemic have made progress this legislative session. The governor signed one into law on Feb. 26 → Read More
The Northwest New Mexico Council of Governments presented a proposal for moving forward with a project that the city hopes will diversify its economy → Read More
The MPO Policy Committee discussed a proposal for a trail system linking Aztec and Farmington along the old railroad right-of-way. → Read More