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

Carol Svinarich was sentenced today to 90 day of monitored house arrest in the death of cyclist Scott "Dwane" Lane. (Roberto E. Rosales/Journal)

Driver Sentenced to House Arrest in Death of Cyclist

A District Court ordered the maximum sentence of 90 days of monitored house arrest for a woman convicted of careless driving in the Jan. 10 death of cyclist Scott “Dwane”... Read more »
John Anczarski Sr. visits a “ghost bike” memorial on Laguna Pueblo at the site where his son, John Anczarski Jr., was fatally struck while riding his bicycle in 2010.  (olivier Uyttebrouck/journal)

No Remorse Shown In Bicyclist’s Death

Laguna man pleads guilty to negligent homicide but doesn't apologize for his actions

Learning on the Menu

Homework too often is an afterthought in the busy household of Vanessa Lucero and her two young sons ...
Shirley Zuni of Isleta Pueblo is among 50 New Mexicans who traveled to Rome to participate in a canonization Mass celebrated by Pope Benedict XVI.  (roberto E. rosales/journal)

New Mexicans Travel to Rome for Native American’s Canonization

New Mexicans Travel to Rome for Native American's Canonization

Recalled Peanut Butter Sickens 5-Year-Old Roosevelt County Girl

Health officials have confirmed New Mexico’s first case of Salmonella linked to recalled peanut butter which has sickened a 5-year-old Roosevelt County girl. The girl contracted Salmonella Bredeney after eating... Read more »
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Small Fire On West Face Of Sandias

Two fire crews and a helicopter are helping fight a small fire on the west face of the Sandias near Chimney Canyon, about a mile north of the La Luz... Read more »

Suit Filed Over Mother’s Death After C-Section

Nurse Named As Defendant

Team Arrests 69 Probation/Parole Absconders

A new multi-agency team focused on finding people in violation of probation or parole made 69 arrests in two sweeps in September and October, the New Mexico Department of Correction... Read more »

Fiesta Vendors Close Early

Many Balloon Fiesta vendors closed up by 9:30 a.m., even as sunshine returned to the park. “What a bummer,” said Jodi Webber, owner of Official Apparel, which sells Balloon Fiesta... Read more »
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Balloon Pilots Hopeful for Tonight, Weekend

Pilots say they plan to show up this evening and throughout the weekend hoping weather conditions will let them fly or inflate. “It’s been a week to just show up... Read more »

Fiesta-Goers Huddle Under Tents During Storm

A heavy thunderstorm sent Balloon Fiesta spectators dashing for tents and shelters at about 7 a.m. and forced the cancellation of today’s launch. “We know the weather report had a... Read more »

Lawmaker Calls for Property Tax Cut

Plans by the University of New Mexico to use cash to build a $146 million hospital prompted a state ...

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