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

The Rev. Ted Howden, chaplain to the New Mexico Brigade, died 70 years ago in the Philippines. Episcopalians throughout New Mexico will honor Howden on Tuesday, the anniversary of his death. (COURTESY of the HOWDEN FAMILY)

Chaplain ‘Chose A Higher Way to Live’

Seventy years ago this month, at the Davao Prison Colony on the jungle island of Mindanao in the Phi ...
Robert Torch has a freshly painted Crown Victoria, a meter and a smart phone that takes credit cards as he launches his life’s dream — owing his own taxicab company. (JIM THOMPSON/JOURNAL)

Taking a Ride With Taxi Bob

Taxi Bob was waiting in front of the Marriott Hotel off I-40 and Louisiana when I climbed into the b ...
Federal Review Will Strengthen APD

Federal Review Will Strengthen APD

On St. Patrick's Day last year, a San Juan County sheriff's deputy held a young man down ...
Jean Bannon, front, and Doug Schneebeck, rear, take the TerraTrike for a practice spin. (ADOLPHE PIERRE-LOUIS/JOURNAL)

Racing With ALS

Doug Schneebeck has ridden in the 111-mile El Tour de Tucson bike race eight years in a row - t ...
Tyson Grey, 22, of the Tohatchi Area of Opportunity & Service, applies a primer to patched exterior concrete block walls at Jefferson Elementary in Gallup. (LESLIE LINTHICUM/JOURNAL)

Thanks for Friends and Fresh Paint

GALLUP — As we bow our heads and tuck into our feast today, maybe we should also chew on this: ...
Law enforcement agents and Wells Fargo employees were on the scene in the aftermath of the deadly ambush of a Wells Fargo courier team in 1994 on N.M. 6.

Murder Mystery Lingers in Lonesome Road Shootout

FBI dangles $20K reward for info on case
Learned Jurists Wrestle Over ‘Sudden’

Learned Jurists Wrestle Over ‘Sudden’

No fewer than nine of New Mexico's esteemed judges and justices have spent time over the past ...
Strike Up The Old Indian Band

Strike Up The Old Indian Band

OLD LAGUNA - The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad's "Santa Fe Indian Band&# ...
Harold Speake looks at cut wires on one of the large poles that is customarily part of his family’s huge Christmas lighting display.  (ADOLPHE PIERRE-LOUIS/JOURNAL)

Christmas Grinch Hits Early for Family

Never mind that Thanksgiving is still two weeks away. At Kathy and Harold Speake's house in Al ...
Suhail Dabbach plays a repentant suicide bomber begging for his life in “The Hurt Locker.”

War zone to Albuquerque: Seeking a normal life

Iraqi Actor, Family Seek Normalcy in Albuquerque
Bison graze on the tall grass of the Armendaris Ranch with the Fra Cristobal mountain range in the distance. Media mogul Ted Turner owns over a million acres in New Mexico, including the sprawling Armendaris Ranch in southern New Mexico.

Paging Through N.M. Ranch Dreams

This time of year, as the days grow shorter and the grasses show off their plumage in the gold after ...
The giant head of El Kookooee watches over Christiana Straine, left, and Mona Stipe, right, as they apply papier-mâché to the effigy’s hands. El Kookooee, along with the fears of many, goes up in flames this evening. (ROBERTO E. ROSALES/JOURNAL)

Fear Not El Kookooee

What is it in the nature of humans that makes us want to gather in the dark as the days shorten and ...

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