City of Farmington
Recent News About City of Farmington
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New Mexico Governor. Michelle Lujan Grisham approved emergency funds for the city of Farmington in the wake of a mass shooting there last month.
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Following the recent mass shooting in Farmington, New Mexico, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham (D-NM) said that her administration will not stop fighting the epidemic of gun violence.
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Beau Wilson -- the 18-year-old shooter who killed three people before police killed him -- may have been struggling with mental issues, including his parents' involvement in a difficult divorce.
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The city of Farmington is trying to make sense of a mass shooting earlier this week that left four dead, including the suspected gunman.
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The city of Farmington is gearing up for potential flooding from the spring runoff by preparing sandbags to be placed in flood-prone areas.
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The family of Robert Dotson, who was shot and killed by Farmington police responding at the wrong home, is demanding the officers be charged with second-degree murder and the police chief resign.
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The San Juan College School of Trades and Technology has been selected to receive $100,000 from “All Within My Hands,” a non-profit foundation established by Metallica
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Social media is helping law enforcement spot potential threats
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Farmington neighborhood remains shaken after police showed up at the wrong house and shot the homeowner to death.
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Farmington High School math teacher, Gretchen Greer shared on April 3 that the robotics club includes both drones and student-built robots.
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Statistics from the Bureau of Indian Affairs indicate Native Americans are at a disproportionate risk of going missing, prompting a group of all-female rescue volunteers to do something about it.
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There is a national crisis at animal shelters across the country that are taking in more pets than are being adopted.
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Farmington resident and local author Connie Nordstrom has released a new book about Greenlawn Cemetery, called “Greenlawn: A History of Farmington Pioneer Cemetery, Established 1896.”
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Tres Rio Habitat for Humanity, a nonprofit organization dedicated to building homes for people who can’t afford one, is having trouble finding a qualified prospective homeowner in San Juan County.
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The Farmington Museum recently opened “Tyrannosaurs Meet the Family,” an exhibit featuring the prehistoric carnivore.
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The Juniper Basin Recreation Area will be the site of the first phase of a large development to use 93 acres of land on the north end of Farmington, New Mexico.
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Bonnie Higgins, manager of the pediatric unit at San Juan Regional Medical Center in Farmington, has been with the unit her entire career.
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A New Mexico 911 dispatcher experienced a call she’ll never forget after helping a mother and father deliver their baby on the side of the road.
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Electric mobile carts are being used at New Mexico schools to get food to students during breakfast and lunch.
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A situation that looked serious to the uninformed was a necessary drill for first responders preparing for emergency events at two separate locations in San Juan County.