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UPDATED: Ex-vet faces 48 cruelty counts

UPDATED: Ex-vet faces 48 cruelty counts

SANTA FE — A former Rio Rancho veterinarian was charged with 48 counts of animal cruelty in state District Court in Santa Fe on Tuesday, a result of a search... Read more »
The Rev. Talitha Arnold, shown here in the United Church of Santa Fe, has led the congregation for 25 years. (Eddie Moore/Albuquerque Journal)

Minister finds calling in Santa Fe

The Rev. Talitha Arnold never thought she'd end up in Santa Fe, no less stay for a quarter of ...
Santa Fe County resident Peter Smith stands in an arroyo on his property in December. He and his wife challenged a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers ruling that it had jurisdiction over the dry bed, but Friday withdrew their lawsuit after the Corps changed its assessment. (photo by T.S. Last, Journal staff)

Arroyo cleanup lawsuit dropped

Corps says pair don't need its permission

4 SFCC board candidates make their cases

Positions 3, 5 up for grabs Tuesday

Candidates make final pitches to be on SFCC board

Six people vie for Position 3 on panel

Mora sheriff faces 2 charges

Deputies allegedly told to falsify reports

Judge dashes inmate’s get-out-of-jail deal

Gun link leads to more jail time
Artist Cate Moses, the domestic partner of Santa Fe school board member Glenn Wikle, has become the most vocal critic of Superintendent Joel Boyd, at school board meetings, via letters to newspapers and in web postings.

School chief’s leading critic

Domestic partner of board member outspoken about Boyd
Robby Romero leads a discussion about protecting Mother Earth at the Taos Pueblo Day School. (t.s. last/journal)

Mother Earth

Musician and filmmaker urges students at Taos Pueblo Day School to love and preserve their environment
The Francisca Hinojos House at 355 E. Palace Ave. in Santa Fe, believed to date to the 1880s, was ruined by fire Thursday night, but its owner hopes it can be restored. (EDDIE MOORE/JOURNAL)

Restoration hopes for historic house

Burned Santa Fe adobe was built by French artisans
Glenn Wikle

Wikle Stirs Up SF School Board Again, With E-Mails

  During the same meeting where his fellow school board members essentially forgave him for opposing the Santa Fe Public Schools’ general obligation bond proposal just days before this week’s... Read more »
This architectural rendering shows the planned Higher Education Center Building for Santa Fe Community College.

Senator Wants Traffic Study For New SFCC Learning Center

  State Sen. Nancy Rodriguez has introduced a Senate Joint Memorial that calls for Santa Fe Community College and the city of Santa Fe to conduct a study to identify... Read more »

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