KMSB-TV Tucson - Fri Nov 27
A Los Lunas police officer faces a charge of driving while intoxicated and has been suspended for a week without pay.
Suspected drunk driver drags NM man 200 feetKAAL-TV Austin - Fri Nov 27
FARMINGTON, N.M. - New Mexico officials say a suspected drunk driver hit and dragged a 72-year-old man 200 feet under his pickup truck.
Drunken driver drags Aztec man 200 feetFarmington Daily Times - Fri Nov 27
An Aztec man who was hit by a drunken driver and dragged 200 feet under a pick-up truck was critically injured, authorities said.
Drunken driver drags Aztec man 200 feetFarmington Daily Times - Thu Nov 26
An Aztec man who was hit by a drunken driver and dragged 200 feet under a pick-up truck was critically injured, authorities said.
Murder suspect identifiedFarmington Daily Times - Thu Nov 26
Police have positively identified Manuel Gutierrez III by fingerprints as the man who was found early Tuesday morning in Albuquerque with a gunshot wound to the head.
Shoppers plan Friday strategyFarmington Daily Times - Thu Nov 26
On your mark, get set, GO! After the over-indulgence of turkey and pumpkin pie settles in the stomachs of area residents, it will be time to start shopping.
Shooting victim IDed as murder suspectKRQE Albuquerque, New Mexico - Wed Nov 25
San Juan County officials said a man hospitalized in Albuquerque with a gunshot wound to the head is a suspect in shooting of a woman in Blanco.
Work potluck sickens dozens of county workersKOB-TV - Wed Nov 25
Nearly half of about 300 San Juan County employees who attended a potluck last week became sick later that day, and officials blamed poorly prepared turkeys as the suspected cause.
Farmington to reconsider apartment complexFarmington Daily Times - Wed Nov 25
South Farmington residents left a City Council meeting satisfied that councilors will reconsider their decision on a zone change that allows construction of an 84-unit townhome complex.
Local businesswoman announces City Council bidFarmington Daily Times - Tue Nov 24
A Farmington business owner is running for City Council because she wants to ensure the city continues to provide quality services to residents.
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