- Bloomfield schools benefit from writing project
As part of the Bisti Writing Project, local artist Margaret Katirgis visited students at Blanco Elementary School this week and taught them drawing techniques.
- Community trying to get sex offender fired
A group of Farmington residents are campaigning to get one man fired from his job.
- New Mexico P.M. News Brief, Friday, Nov. 14
More news from across the state: A Bloomfield woman accused of running down and killing another woman has been sentenced to five years of supervised probation.
- A meeting of the minds: Superintendents discuss modern school issues
A panel of local school superintendents fielded questions from members of a leadership group Friday, with the focus on gang activity and diminishing budgets.
- Recorded county ozone levels are misleading
In regard to the recent article concerning San Juan County failing the new ozone standard of 0.075 ppm, the New Mexico Environment Department Air Quality Bureau has three air monitoring stations that measure ...
- Man pleads to attack over non-gang affiliation
A 22-year-old Farmington man pleaded no contest Monday to attacking a teen because the 17-year-old said he wasn't affiliated with a particular gang.
- Bekes second, Kerr seventh at state meet
Bloomfield's Evan Bekes and Kirtland Central's Amanda Kerr finished the cross country season with a flourish Saturday, with Bekes taking second in the Class 3A boys race and Kerr finishing seventh among Class ...
- Woman pleads to vehicle homicide: May receive probation as part of deal
The Bloomfield woman accused of killing 34-year-old Carla Alcon in March after running over her with a truck during a fight pleaded guilty Friday to a homicide charge.
- J. Patrick Lynch
J. Patrick Lynch, 45, died Saturday, Nov. 1, 2008, at his home in Bloomfield. Patrick was born May 16, 1963, the son of Janeanne Garcia and Larry Garcia.
- [NM] Fired for shooting outside wife's home, Ex-Deputy Saiz: "As soon ...
Officer-Involved Family & Domestic Abuse. Lighting a candle of remembrance for those who've lost their lives to domestic violence behind the blue wall, for strength and wisdom to those still there, and a ...
- Students sound off: Bloomfield teens write to winner of today's election
No matter who emerges victorious in today's presidential election, students at Bloomfield High School are letting the winner know what's on their mind.
- Former deputy gets probation for residential shooting
The former county sheriff's deputy charged with firing gunshots outside his wife's home in March pleaded guilty to the felony crime Monday and was sentenced to supervised probation.
- Jordan Ray Thomas Miller
Jordan Ray Thomas Miller, 13, of Farmington, went to be with our heavenly father on Oct.
- -- Charges Lowered for Man Accused of Killing Brother
Bloomfield resident allegedly fired into a crowd in September to break up a fight.
- Murder charges reduced for man accused of killing brother
The Bloomfield man charged with shooting his brother to death in September while trying to break up a fight at a party waived a preliminary hearing on reduced murder charges Thursday, and the case was sent to ...
- Teen Killed In 1-Car Crash
One teen was killed and another was injured in a one-vehicle crash on county Road 4935 Wednesday night.
- Early voting turnout appears to lag
Almost twice as many people voted early in 2004 compared with the number who have voted early as of Tuesday afternoon.
- College repays life-long philanthropist with weatherization
Anita Liston has spent her entire life helping others, and others are returning the favor.
- Atypical voter: Bloomfield man stomps for Nader
As election day looms and campaign signs continue to appear on corners across the county, one Bloomfield man is preaching something different.