List/Grid Author Archives: Albuquerque Journal Editorial Board
Editorial: Iraq rebuilding report has lessons for future
Rebuilding a war-torn country isn't cheap, but in Iraq it came down to throwing good money aft ...
Editorial: PRC should plug into real cost of alternatives
New Mexico's utility ratepayers deserve clarity in their monthly bills, and the Public Regulat ...
Editorial: Pensions move to equity
Democratic Sen. George Muñoz and 37 other members of the New Mexico Senate deserve credit for putti ...
Editorial: WIPP may be only option for Hanford nuke waste
As much as 3.1 million gallons of highly radioactive waste dating back to World War II nuclear weapo ...
Convicted killer has little case
James Ruiz, who is serving a 40-year prison sentence for killing two teenagers in a 2010 drunk drivi ...
Editorial: Passion’s not an excuse for the abuse of a child
It's surprising and disturbing that in these times a member of the Legislature would consider ...
Editorial: Rejection of Walmart in interest of community
The Albuquerque City Council's rejection this week of a Walmart at one of the city's bus ...
Editorial: House votes for status quo on teacher evals
New Mexico pays its teachers based on a three-tier licensing system that rewards longevity, advanced ...
Editorial: Can’t drink, why buy?
When suspected drunken drivers are released pending trial, conditions of release mandate they can ...
Editorial: City-UNM collaboration takes economy to school
It's one of those V-8 moments — learning the University of New Mexico and the city of Al ...
Editorial: CNM on positive path
Central New Mexico Community College got serious about student success and it's paying off. &n ...
Editorial: APD video must strike safety, privacy balance
The city of Albuquerque's new high-tech smart policing system could prove an effective tool fo ...
