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List/Grid Author Archives: Colleen Heild / Journal Investigative Reporter

Cancer Suit May Cost State Millions

UNM accused of negligence in child-leukemia cases
New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division employee Catalina Chavez enters data from a customer’s driver’s license on Aug. 5, 2010, at an MVD field office in Albuquerque. (The Associated Press)

State Pulls Plug on MVD Computer Upgrade

$5 Million Spent On Failed System Overhaul
Tuskeegee Airman John Allen, 83, discusses his health issues on Nov. 5. He is upset at the VA over eye injuries following 2011 surgery. (adolphe pierre-louis/journal)

NAACP Backs Tuskeegee Airman in VA Battle

The Albuquerque chapter of the NAACP is throwing its support to the cause of an 83-year-old Tuskeege ...
John Allen, one of nearly 1,000 famed Tuskegee Airmen, talks about the post-surgical pain and infection in his right eye.

‘Travesty and Outrage’

Tuskegee Airman Fights VA Over Botched Eye Surgery
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Traffic Deaths Soar To 5-Year High

Roads Deadlier Than They’ve Been In Five Years

Treated Like Product, Not People

A Clovis-based nonprofit organization dedicated to "enhancing the lives of people with disabil ...
Los Caballos apartments in Hatch were inundated with floodwaters in August 2006, leaving some 72 families homeless. Assisted by stimulus money, the developer was able to rebuild despite financial markets freezing up when the Great Recession hit. (Journal File)

Stimulus Funds Rescued Hatch Flood Recovery

Apartment complex developer was able to rebuild despite a frozen financial system
A Los Alamos National Laboratory crew takes soil samples from the area of the lab’s first landfill, used from 1944-48. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act provided LANL $212 million for environmental cleanup and monitoring, including excavation of the landfill.

WIPP, LANL Spending Had Different Outcomes

Contamination-disposal funds had successes at labs, while waste site got audited

Graduation Initiative Fell Shy of Goal

Second-largest chunk of gov.'s discretionary funds produced meager results
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Richardson Disbursement of $58 Million in Stimulus Stirred Controversy

The Gila Economic Development Alliance had no plans to ask for money to promote the Tour of the Gila ...
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How Much Bang For The Buck?

In February 2009, New Mexico's jobless rate had risen to 5.9 percent, the Dow Jones Industrial ...

Richardson-Era Whistleblower Settles for $225K

Health Dept. Denies Liability, Claims

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