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List/Grid Author Archives: Leslie Linthicum / Of the Journal

A coyote jumps into the bushes along Lopez Street in Santa Fe. A bill to end coyote-hunting contests was killed in the House on Tuesday.

Calling all coyotes

Late last fall, coyotes were all the rage - literally - in New Mexico.
Timothy Keeling, a 22-year-old youth minister, was shot to death here in 1991 on the highway between Springer and Clayton. One of the two jail escapees who abducted Keeling in Colorado pleaded guilty to his part in the murder in Clayton on Thursday — more than 21 years later. (LESLIE LINTHICUM/JOURNAL)

Justice at last in 1991 murder

CLAYTON - Dennis Reese, bald and pallid with a crude tattoo crawling up his neck, shuffled in l ...
Chuck Hosking has stood outside Sandia National Laboratories to protest nuclear weapons once a week for 30 years. Hosking, 64, says he hopes to change the minds of some nuclear physicists. (PAT VASQUEZ-CUNNINGHAM/JOURNAL)

Still protesting after all these years

Every Friday afternoon Chuck Hosking chugs up the hill toward Sandia National Laboratories on his co ...
Building bridges: 30 years of interfaith dialogue

Building bridges: 30 years of interfaith dialogue

A rabbi and a priest walked into a bar.    Actually, it was a Mexican restaurant and ...
Have a question? Just ask a liberal

Have a question? Just ask a liberal

I get a lot of mail. I print out my favorites, fold them carefully and keep them in my sock draw ...
Zen abuse: My own painful response

Zen abuse: My own painful response

Last Sunday on this front page, my colleague Mike Gallagher told the story of a Japanese Zen master, ...
Puppeteer Loren Kahn shows students at Eubank Elementary how her puppet “Floppo” works. Kahn is taking her puppet show to classes to teach students “The Art of Being a Spectator.” (ADOLPHE PIERRE-LOUIS/JOURNAL)

Puppets, Kids and Critical Thinking

One chilly morning, I could think of nothing finer than the opportunity to sit in an elementary scho ...
Members of the King and Anaya families drink coffee and chew the fat at their usual table at El Comedor in Moriarty. Local insurance agent Bill Williams has his back to the camera and from left to right are Sam King, Sammy King, Jerry King and Mike Anaya, who recently handed over El Comedor to another family after 60 years in business. (PAT VASQUEZ-CUNNINGHAM/JOURNAL)

Political Dynasties and Hot Coffee

MORIARTY - Michaela Anaya leaned in and gave 90-year-old Sam King a squeeze as the coffee was b ...
Finally, a Gun Initiative We Can Agree On

Finally, a Gun Initiative We Can Agree On

Let's talk about guns. (Again? Still!?!)    But today let's not talk abou ...
A target on a diaper box, a construction barricade and an old TV and computer monitor are a few things target shooters have left behind. Shooting is legal on BLM land, but littering is not. (JIM THOMPSON/JOURNAL)

Home on the (Shooting) Range

Standing amid the litter of shell casings, broken bottles and blown-apart electronics at a makeshift ...
Gun Debate’s Twisted Logic

Gun Debate’s Twisted Logic

I was planning to write today about state Rep. Nora Espinoza's bill that tells the federal ...
A vase of flowers hangs at the Gate of Heaven mausoleum. There are fewer flowers there after the Catholic Cemetery Association began throwing out flower arrangements. (MARLA BROSE/JOURNAL)

Flowerless Cemetery Feels ‘Cold’

The Catholic Cemetery Association, an independent agency that manages two Catholic cemeteries in Alb ...

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