Evidence links quakes on Colorado border to energy waste wells

DENVER – Scientists say they have more evidence that an increase in earthquakes on the Colorado-New Mexico border since 2001 has been caused by wells that inject wastewater from oil and gas...

DATE: Oct. 25, 2017 | CATEGORY: Local News

San Juan Regional Medical Center to offer free flu shots

San Juan Regional Medical Center will offer free influenza vaccination clinics in October and November at five locations in northwestern New Mexico: Oct. 28: 9 a.m.-noon, San Juan Regional Medical...

DATE: Oct. 21, 2017 | CATEGORY: News

Dove Creek football destroys Shiprock Northwest, 74-0

Before kicking off against Shiprock Northwest at home on Sept. 27, Dove Creek’s High School football team appeared focused. Fire burned in the eyes of junior lineman J.D. Dennison, and looks of...

DATE: Sept. 28, 2017 | CATEGORY: Local News

Ed Noland’s Four Corners trading posts

Editor’s note: This story was printed in Vol. 3 of the Montezuma County Historical Society’s “Great Sage to Timberline.” It was given to the historical society by the family of Oen Ed Noland. Part...

DATE: Aug. 30, 2017 | COLUMN: Looking back

Navajo solar plant breaks new ground

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – A giant array of solar panels near the famed sandstone buttes of Monument Valley has begun producing electricity for the Navajo Nation at a time when the tribe is bracing for the...

DATE: Aug. 30, 2017 | CATEGORY: Local News

Code Talker packs Cortez theater with story of life and justice

Sam Sandoval, the last surviving Navajo Code Talker from Shiprock, New Mexico, on Monday spoke to an overflowing crowd at the Sunflower Theatre about his life, his tribe and justice.After the...

DATE: Aug. 15, 2017 | CATEGORY: Local News

Law scholars urge Trump to keep program for young immigrants

ALBUQUERQUE – A group of legal scholars is urging President Donald Trump to keep a program protecting hundreds of thousands of young immigrants from deportation and is outlining a legal argument to...

DATE: Aug. 13, 2017 | CATEGORY: Local News

Chaco Canyon petroglyph may represent ancient total eclipse

A University of Colorado Boulder faculty member says a petroglyph in New Mexico’s Chaco Canyon might represent a total eclipse that occurred there 1,000 years ago. The petroglyph depicts a circle...

DATE: Aug. 8, 2017 | CATEGORY: Local News

Suspect in Navajo girl’s killing heads to federal court

ALBUQUERQUE – A man charged in the death of an 11-year-old girl in a remote part of the largest American Indian reservation is headed to federal court. Tom Begaye is scheduled Tuesday to attend a...

DATE: Aug. 1, 2017 | CATEGORY: Local News

Zinke coming to New Mexico in tightly controlled visit

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – U.S. Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke is visiting New Mexico this week as part of his nationwide tour connected to a review of 27 national monument designations. But Zinke is...

DATE: July 27, 2017 | CATEGORY: Local News

New Mexico game wardens seize 17 game animal heads

The Journal FARMINGTON — New Mexico authorities have seized 17 illegal game animal heads while serving search warrants at multiple locations in Farmington. The state Game and Fish Department...

DATE: July 18, 2017 | CATEGORY: Local News

Bloomfield plans drilling to find second source for water

The Associated Press BLOOMFIELD, N.M. — Bloomfield plans to drill four test drills as it seeks a secondary water source for the northwestern New Mexico city. Public Works Director Jason Thomas says...

DATE: July 18, 2017 | CATEGORY: Local News

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