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List/Grid Author Archives: Bill Rodgers / Journal Staff Writer

This was the scene the morning after a December 2010 shooting incident at the Cerrillos Road exit off Interstate 25 that has led to a wrongful death lawsuit against the State Police. Diego Gonzales, a 27-year-old Marine Corps veteran, committed suicide by shooting himself in the head during an exchange of gunfire with an officer.

Wrongful Death Suit Challenges Police Account Of Officer-Involved Shooting

  A wrongful-death suit brought by the widow of a Marine Corps veteran who committed suicide after first being shot and seriously wounded by a State Police officer challenges the... Read more »

Chihuahua’s Killers Stay at Shelter

Pit Bulls' Owner: Don't Euthanize

Sheriff Identifies Victims

Two men were found dead in a trailer Monday evening from what the Rio Arriba Sheriff’s Office is calling an execution-style killing. Matthew Maestas,  53, and Joseph Eugene Valdez, 47,... Read more »

Ohkay Owingeh Man Gets 41 Years

A 22-year-old Ohkay Owingeh man has received a 41-year prison sentence resulting from his conviction last year on second-degree murder, assault and firearms charges. Carl Ernesto Romero, a member of... Read more »

Murderer Receives 41-Year Prison Sentence

Shotgun Fired Twice in Killing

Police Arrest Beating Suspect

Woman Found Bound, Bloody

Drugs, Guns, Machete Seized

Tips Led Cops To Lot Near Railyard

Rape Suspect Now Arrested For Being Pimp

Santa Fe Man, 43, Accused Of Accepting Earnings of Prostitute

Shooting Account Inconsistent

Woman says gunfire was self-defense; investigators not sure

Bassist Recovers Favorite Guitar, Stolen in 2001

Owner spots instrument for sale on Internet classifieds site
A young Donny Tesso, at left, poses with his prized 1975 Fender Jazz Bass in this vintage photo of a band led by his dad, kneeling, and also featuring, from left, Tesso’s brother Chris and cousins Benny and Bobby. The bass was stolen in 2001 but Tesso, now 50, spotted it on craigslist and the Santa Fe Police retrieved it this week.

Long-Lost Bass Guitar Is Found In Santa Fe

  It’s hard to overstate Donny Tesso’s love for his 1975 Fender Jazz Bass guitar, a classic instrument which until this week seemed to be lost forever. When the 50-year-old... Read more »
Medical marijuana, like these jars of pot that a Las Vegas, N.M., patient was using to fight cancer in 2010, has become a workplace issue through a lawsuit filed by a former employee of the State Personnel Office. (JOURNAL FILE)

Medical Marijuana In The Workplace

Can Employees Be Fired For Being Impaired?

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