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Numbers on the backs of Albuquerque police motorcycle officers reveal the United Way of Central New Mexico pledge total of $28,208,000 to onlookers at the Albuquerque Convention Center. (Dean Hanson/Journal)

$28.2M for United Way

Pledges eclipse previous year's total by more than $1 million
The numbers on the backs of APD motor unit officers reveal the amount of money raised this year by the United Way of Central New Mexico fund drive as $28,208,000. (Dean Hanson/Albuquerque Journal)

United Way surpasses fundraising goal

United Way of Central New Mexico today reported receiving $28.208 million in pledges in its 2012 fund drive, surpassing its $28.15 million goal and marking a 3.7 percent increase over... Read more »

More potent flu vaccine better protects elderly

Fluzone High-Dose stimulates a stronger immune response
scoutletter

Boy Scouts speak out in defense of gun rights

Three boys send in letters to Journal
The New Mexico Land Office has paid to truck water to Dixon’s Apple Orchard to save an estimated 2,700 trees that survived wildfire and flooding in 2011. This June 2012 photo shows a driver for Urban Trucking and Excavating watering the trees. (Journal file)

Nonprofit may lease Dixon’s Orchard

Adelante seeking $1.9 million from state to restore farm as tourist destination

Nonprofit may lease Dixon’s Orchard

Adelante seeking $1.9M from state to restore farm as tourist destination
(Journal)

Hispanic population soars in U.S.

A new survey has found that the nation's Hispanic population exploded by 47 percent and the st ...

Video of teen falling from ski lift goes viral

Video of teen falling from ski lift goes viral
(Journal)

New effort to cut whooping cough

Vaccines urged for pregnant women

Health Officials: All Pregnant Women Need Pertussis Booster

All pregnant women need to get the Tdap vaccine to protect their newborn babies against whooping cough, the New Mexico Department of Health said today. The new blanket recommendation that... Read more »

Suit: Delays in care led to man’s burst appendix

A 64-year-old Albuquerque man contends in a lawsuit that delays in his care led to a ruptured append ...

Flu blamed for deaths of two children

Health officials announced today that a 2-year-old girl from McKinley County and 15-year-old boy from Torrance County died from influenza-related illnesses in the past month. Last flu season, the New... Read more »

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