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Lois Bean leafs through her wallet in search of a photo of her son, Joshua Bean, as she waits Thursday for the sentencing hearing of the man convicted of stabbing her son to death in 2007. On her lap are memorial T-shirts for her son.  (Joline Gutierrez Kruger/Journal)

Stabbing case still wounds mother

It was a horrible case of déjà vu. It was a horrible case, period. Once again, Lois Bean, surround ...
Investigators removing dogs from the Edgewood home of a former Rio Rancho veterinarian wore protective gear due to the conditions described as "deplorable."

Animal hoarding is animal cruelty

The stench was enough to make a Rio Rancho police officer’s eyes water and his stomach turn. What he saw in the home on High Desert Circle that day in May 2007, was even more sickening.
Dereck Scott, center, and from left, daughter Nara, 7, wife Aisle McGrath, daughter Alisha, 3, and son Alan, 7. Scott successfully sued his former landlord for discrimination. (Journal File)

Karma getting things right, in my book

A landlord learns you can't yank the welcome mat out from under the disabled and the manager of a drug-testing lab learns that lecherous advances aren't welcome.
Donna Rowe: Advocate for the unwanted

Donna Rowe: Advocate for the unwanted

Donna Rowe began saying her goodbyes months ago, though few of us who knew this stubborn, stone-ribbed woman believed she would ever die.
(Journal)

Boys’ deaths shouldn’t be overlooked

A meeting, a family and Samaritans

A meeting, a family and Samaritans

One of the most rewarding things about writing this column is that sometimes, with your assistance, ...
Carroll Stewart of Albuquerque will turn 104 on Thursday. He still drives, and he volunteers 20 hours a week at St. Theresa Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center. (Marla Brose/Albuquerque Journal)

Secrets to long life: Simplicity, love, learning

Carroll Stewart never imagined he would live so long. He's never contemplated how he managed it, how he outlived his brothers, his daughter, his two wives, nearly every friend he's known.
Nannie Sanchez, right, goes over paperwork with her boss, Sen. Nancy Rodriguez, on the Senate floor. Sanchez is considered an ambassador of the developmentally disabled and has been a fixture at the Roundhouse since she was 5. (PAT VASQUEZ-CUNNINGHAM/JOURNAL)

Ambassador for disabled is leaving the Roundhouse

This 60-day session of legislative sausage-making screeches to a halt at noon Saturday, but for one ...
Leslie Everett prepares to use the crosswalk at Wyoming and Carmel NE, a trip she makes often but one she says is dangerous because cars don’t appear to know they must give pedestrians the right of way in crosswalks. In the stroller are her children, Jaren, 3, (left, not visible) and Kaylen, 2. (Jim Thompson/Albuquerque Journal.)

Drive safely, and look out for moms, babies

Note to motorists:    It is never a good idea to nearly run over a mom pushing a jogg ...
Ernestine Morales smiles at her daughter, Monique, during a quiet moment in their Westgate Heights home. Monique, who has microcephaly, requires round-the-clock care. (Roberto E. Rosales/Albuquerque Journal)

‘I’m fighting for my daughter’

They crowded into a conference room in the Erna Fergusson Library, and though perhaps only one more ...
Signs on the restroom doors at the Circle K and McDonald’s at Central and Wyoming NE indicate the requirements for using the facilities but do not mention anything about facilities not being available at night. (JOLINE GUTIERREZ KRUEGER/JOURNAL)

When you gotta go … you can’t go here

When you've got to go, you've got to go. It's the law of nature, right? Just physi ...
Laura Valdez, an Albuquerque special education teacher, refused to let an accused thief get away with stealing money from her bank and her bank with not reimbursing those lost funds. She won on both counts. Snuggled in her arms is her dog, Ceraquagui. (Pat Vasquez-Cunningham/Journal)

One tough lady

Not only did Albuquerque special ed teacher Laura Valdez have to help apprehend the man accused of stealing her checks from her mailbox - leading to a dramatic and potentially dangerous confrontation with the man and his mother (seriously) - she also had to fight her bank to reimburse the missing funds.

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