MORE Farmington News

October 5, 2025
Bloomfield police officer Timothy Ontiveros has died from injuries sustained when responding to a traffic stop. Plus: A measles case has been confirmed in San Juan County, and free Saturday concerts return to the Farmington Museum. By Ryan Simonovich. This story is sponsored by Big Idea Makerspace at San Juan College and San Juan Regional Medical Center.

Bloomfield Police Officer Dies From Injuries

August 1, 2025
The Aztec Museum & Pioneer Village hosts a variety of music styles to honor the history of the Four Corners. By Connor Shreve. This story is sponsored by SunRay Park and Casino and Durango Motor Company.

Aztec Summer Concert Series Open for the Season 

August 1, 2025
Gathings Gardens in Bloomfield sells locally-grown produce to area schools and teaches regenerative agriculture techniques to the next generation of farmers. By Ryan Simonovich. This story is sponsored by Distil Beer Wine and Spirits and Home2Suites.

Gathings Gardens Teaches Regenerative Agriculture 

August 1, 2025
San Juan County has banned fireworks at McGee Park because the traditional Fourth of July celebrations have become too dangerous to insure. Independence Day revelers will have to make alternative plans or enjoy municipal fireworks shows in Farmington or Bloomfield. Also: San Juan Regional Medical Center honors its nurses, and the City of Farmington is hosting a community yard sale. By Ryan Simonovich. This story is sponsored by Ace Hardware of Farmington and Three Rivers Brewery.

Fireworks banned at McGee Park

August 1, 2025
The City of Farmington established a “start-up” arts and cultural district several years ago, and the municipality soon will certify the district that encompasses much of downtown. The statewide arts and cultural district initiative capitalizes on New Mexico’s creative economy. By Ryan Simonovich. This story is sponsored by Northern Edge Casino and The Big Idea Makerspace at San Juan College.

City of Farmington Plans Arts and Cultural District