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Monte Vista Elementary School students learn about wolves at the University of New Mexico on Friday from George Stapleton, general manager of Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary. Stapleton was accompanied by a Mexican gray wolf named Forest. Wolf Fest 2013, New Mexico Wilderness Alliance of UNM and the Biology Undergraduate Society teamed up for a day of wolf education at the UNM campus. (Roberto E. Rosales/Albuquerque Journal)

Learning about wolves

Monte Vista Elementary School students learn about wolves ...
Candace Vargas, the reina, or queen, of Las Fiestas de Española, is escorted by Jerry Abeyta, dressed as Juan de Oñate, as they walk out of the House chamber Friday afternoon. They visited the Roundhouse with Mariachi Calor of Taos, who performed. (Roberto E. Rosales/Albuquerque Journal)

ROYAL VISIT

Candace Vargas, the reina, or queen, of Las Fiestas de Española, is escorted by Jerry Abeyta ...
Albuquerque Isotopes mascot Orbit hugs state Rep. Antonio “Moe” Maestas, D-Albuquerque, after the House passed a bill that would create an Isotopes license plate, which would raise money for high schools. The measure, House Bill 282, was sent to the Senate. (Roberto E. Rosales/Albuquerque Journal)

Orbit gives thanks

Albuquerque Isotopes mascot Orbit hugs state Rep. Antonio “Moe” Maestas, D-Albuquerque ...
Logan Sims, right, takes his position on stage as he receives a badge from Rio Rancho Police Chief Robert Boone, who is facing Sims. Sims was part of the 108th Cadet Class graduating from the Albuquerque Police Academy. Sims was the only Rio Rancho cadet in the class. Also pictured are Albuquerque Police Chief Ray Schultz, background left, and Albuquerque Mayor Richard Berry, background right. (Roberto E. Rosales/Journal)

Cadet Graduation

Logan Sims, right, takes his position on stage as he receives a badge from Rio Rancho...
Cadet Luke McPeek, center, is all smiles as he and his fellow cadets graduate from the Albuquerque Police Academy on Friday. Seven APD cadets graduated Friday — one of the smallest classes in recent memory — along with one Rio Rancho Police Department cadet and an arson investigator for the Albuquerque Fire Department. (Roberto E. Rosales/Albuquerque Journal)

Police Academy Graduation

Cadet Luke McPeek, center, is all smiles as he and his fellow cadets graduate from the Albuquerque Police Academy...
An Albuquerque police officer walks Steven Salazar, 23, to a patrol car on Monday after Salazar locked himself inside the bathroom at Freeway Liquors near Interstate 40 and Second NW. Police said Salazar fought briefly with a police officer at the General Dollar store near Central and Tramway NE earlier on Monday, then showed up at the liquor store where he tried to cut his wrists and then swallowed an unknown liquid in an apparent suicide attempt. Salazar is facing charges of battery on a police officer and related crimes, police said. (Roberto E. Rosales/Journal)

a bad day gets worse

An Albuquerque police officer walks Steven Salazar, 23, to a patrol car ...
Participants at Sunday’s “Touchdown for the Homeless” Super Bowl Run at Valley High School ran for a good cause, and some like Todd Nickerson, middle, in Tampa Bay Buccaneers football helmet and jersey, also supported their favorite teams. (roberto E. Rosales / journal)

A super way to help the homeless

Participants at Sunday’s “Touchdown for the Homeless” Super Bowl Run at Valley High School ran for a good cause ...
Six-year-old Jessy Montoya practices her violin in Old Town on Friday afternoon. Because she lives near Old Town, she sometimes will join mariachi bands playing on the plaza. Jessy has been playing for a year and half. Her mother, Barbara Montoya, also takes Jessy to practice at the University of New Mexico. (Roberto E. Rosales/Journal)

PLAYING ON THE PLAZA

Six-year-old Jessy Montoya practices her violin in Old Town on Friday afternoon
A white-crowned sparrow flies away from a feeder with food at the Rio Grande Nature Center on Friday afternoon. For information about the park or its activities, go to www.rgnc.org. (Roberto E. Rosales/Journal)

taking flight

A white-crowned sparrow flies away from a feeder with food ...
Eric Roybal, right, and his dog, Harley, lead the horse-drawn wagon full of gleeful riders through the preserve Saturday.

An old-timey tour

The snow wasn't quite deep enough for a real sleigh ride at the Valles Caldera National Preser ...
Balloons large and small were inflated Friday to pay tribute to the victims of last week’s Connecticut school shooting. Children released small balloons, each with the name of a victim. At right is Delaney Pendleton, 10, and her twin brother, Branden Pendleton, middle. (ROBERTO E. ROSALES/JOURNAL)

Balloon Tribute to Newtown

Balloons large and small were inflated Friday to pay tribute to the victims of last week’s Connecticut ...
Six-year-old Idaly Amaya, at right, stands next to a whale display Saturday evening, the opening night of the River of Lights holiday display at the ABQ BioPark Botanic Garden. Idaly and her family came from Lubbock, Texas, to see the show. “I didn’t think it would be this amazing,” said her mother, Ruth Amaya.

River Light Display Dazzles

The ABQ BioPark Botanic Garden shimmered with thousands of lights across hundreds of twinkling displ ...

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