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List/Grid Author Archives: Olivier Uyttebrouck / Journal Staff Writer

Priest’s past kept secret from N.M. parishes

Accusations against priest kept secret from N.M. parishes
Archbishop Michael Sheehan displays a cross given to him by Pope Benedict XVI during Sheehan’s visit to Rome last year.  (roberto e. rosales/journal)

Sheehan: Quitting called act of courage

'He wanted ... what is best for the church'

Opera for the young

Like many of his classmates at Rudolfo Anaya Elementary School, 8-year-old Xavier Lente wasn't ...
Bill Lynch of Taos glides on a snow board at Taos Ski Valley. The resort opened to snowboarders in March 2008. (journal File)

More hurt at Taos Ski Valley

Study: Rate rose with snowboarders

Coming Sunday: Injury rate up at Taos after snowboard ban was lifted

Taos Ski Valley’s decision to lift its ban on snowboarding in 2008 attracted more young people to the slopes — and along with them a higher rate of injuries, a... Read more »
A ghost-bike memorial for John Anczarski Jr., who was fatally struck on Old Route 66 just west of Laguna in 2010 while cycling cross-country for breast cancer research. The University of Colorado student was 19 years old. (Roberto E. Rosales / Journal)

182 Days for Cyclist’s Death

Term Is Maximum Option Available Under Plea Deal
A ghost bike marks the area where cyclist John Anczarski died while on a cross-country tour.

Laguna Driver Who Hit Pa. Bicyclist Gets Jail Time

A Pueblo of Laguna judge sentenced Gilbert Waconda to 182 days in jail and 600 hours of community service in the June 2010 killing of  a cyclist whom Waconda struck... Read more »

Immune System Focus of UNM Study

Research May Help Treat TB

Flu Season Tough On Elderly N.M. Residents

Death Toll Tops Last Season's Total

Jewish Family Service Of N.M. Closes Doors

Demand Up, Funds Down for Program

Jewish Family Services Closes

Jewish Family Service of New Mexico, a nonprofit that provided services to seniors, announced this week that it has closed due to “erosion in funding” from federal, state and private... Read more »
Jacqueline Guinn, a registered nurse, strokes an infant at Presbyterian Hospital’s neonatal intensive care unit. Medicaid pays for 70 percent of babies born in New Mexico. (Roberto E. rosales/journal)

Medicaid Funds 70% Of Births In N.M.

Medicaid pays for about seven in 10 of all births in New Mexico. Of the 27,795 babies born in New Me ...

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