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Fans line up before the gates open to Isotopes Park for Thursday night’s Pacific Coast League season opener between Albuquerque and the Iowa Cubs. The club was giving away Isotopes blankets to the first 3,000 fans into the ballpark. The Isotopes beat the Cubs, 10-3. Story, D1.   (jim thompson/journal)

‘Topes use small ball to win

Welcome to the Humidor Era. The Albuquerque Isotopes opened the 2013 season in fine fashion Thursday night, scoring seven runs in the seventh inning to earn a 10-3 win over Iowa at festive Isotopes Park. Includes video and a slide show More: - A pitcher’s park?

Pizza Hut employee grazed by bullet

A 26-year-old worker at the Pizza Hut at 4250 Cerrillos Road was apparently shot after interacting with another man after the restaurant was closed. Officers were dispatched to the business... Read more »

Tingley book sprang from thesis

“Clyde Tingley’s New Deal for New Mexico 1935-1938” by Lucinda Lucero Sachs; Sunstone Press, 376 pp. ($26.95)     You can’t draw a straight line from the presentation of Lucinda... Read more »
Rep. Mimi Stewart, D-Albuquerque, speaks in the House on Wednesday about the pension reform bill. Next to her is Jan Goodwin, Educational Retirement Board executive director. (MARLA BROSE/JOURNAL)

House OKs pension reform bill

SANTA FE — New Mexico House members signed off Wednesday on a plan to shore up New Mexico’s public retirement system for teachers and other education workers, sending it to... Read more »

Wikle avoids misconduct report

Santa Fe school board member Glenn Wikle admitted there’s room for improvement in the way he performs his duties, but he was unapologetic about most of the things he was... Read more »
GARCIA: Wants “to go back on campus”

Chris Garcia wants UNM ban lifted someday

Garcia wants UNM ban lifted someday

Montaño Light Seems To Have Mind of Its Own

BACK IN THE LOOP ON MONTAÑO: Gfouratt emails “I commute on Montaño Boulevard daily and have for several years,” and a recent change to the signal at Tierra del Rio,... Read more »

Whispers Become Novel

Whispers Become Novel Focused on Slave Breeding

Shooting Victim Sought To Do Good

  As a journalist and a lawyer, Mark Hummels is remembered for using his intelligence and understanding to represent those in need and give voice to the voiceless. Hummels, a... Read more »

SFPS Hopes Voters Approve $130M Bond Issue Feb. 5

Voters in Santa Fe won’t just be selecting two new school board members next Tuesday. They’ll also choose whether to approve a general obligation bond question that calls for $130... Read more »

Suit Claims ‘Foreseeable Killing’

Slain Boy’s Father Sues Sheriff, County Commission

Animal Humane Eyes High-Traffic West Side Site

Animal Humane Eyes High-Traffic West Side Site

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