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Land grant claim haunts Taos real estate

A district court judge in Taos last month ruled against the Arroyo Hondo Land Grant Board of Trustees, who had laid legal claim to 20,000 acres and clouded the titles of thousands of properties for more than two years.
Thousands of fans gather at the Pit on Sunday to watch CBS’ “NCAA Selection Show” on the arena’s big screens with the Lobos and to learn where UNM would be seeded in the NCAA men’s basketball tournament. The Lobos received a No. 3 seed in the West Regional. (Adolphe Pierre-Louis/Journal)

Lobos pride; Next stop Salt Lake City

Fans party at the Pit with basketball team despite No. 3 tournament seeding – Let's Dance, Lobos from 2010 squad like this team’s chancesAbout the Harvard CrimsonVideo: Party at the Pit & Coach Steve Alford: InterviewParty at the Pit Photo GalleryBasketball Championship Music Video

Prison doctor accused of sex abuse

Inmates say routine exams turned into horrific assaults
Sen. Cliff Pirtle, R-Roswell, holds his 17-month-old son, Ezekiel, in the Senate chamber after the end of the 60-day legislative session Saturday. (Eddie Moore/Albuquerque Journal)

11th-hour tax deal ends session

Governor calls compromise ‘a victory for New Mexico’ More on the 2013 Legislative session — Approved tax package includes cuts, tighter loopholesGov. blasts Senate for not voting on SkanderaWhat they didAt the Roundhouse — The endPhoto Gallery

Ellises offered to settle APD suit

Family was OK with $1M before judge ruled shooting unlawful
Aracely Sandoval raises her hand in a third-grade class at Whittier Elementary School. By the end of third grade, children are expected to be able to read some pretty complicated texts. (Pat Vasquez-Cunningham/Journal)

Reaching third-grade reading goals

In classrooms across New Mexico, nearly 26,000 students are in third grade. Just under half of them ...
Legislature hires ex-govt. officials

Legislature hires ex-govt. officials

For its regular session each year, the state Legislature hires several former government officials a ...

Martinez to attend inaugural for pope

Governor 1 of 4 representing U.S.
Attorney Shannon Kennedy, left, hugs Jonelle Ellis, second from left, after a judge read a $10.3 million jury verdict in the wrongful death case of Ellis’ brother, Kenneth Ellis III. Also pictured are Kenneth Ellis’ sister, Krissy Ann Ellis-Encinio, second from right, and his father, Kenneth Ellis Jr. (Pat Vasquez-Cunningham/Journal)

$10 million verdict in APD shooting (with corrected information)

‘I’m so grateful to the jury for getting some justice,’ says sister of Iraq War veteran Kenneth Ellis
APD Police Chief Ray Schultz (Pat Vasquez-Cunningham/Journal)

Schultz to retire after 8 years as chief

A few councilors had said it was time for him to go Schultz Timeline:Highlights and Low Points: The Tenure of APD Chief Ray Schultz Schultz Slideshow:Photo gallery of Chief Schultz through the years  
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Mayor’s Office defends Albuquerque police

Mayor Richard Berry's administration defended APD on Thursday, a day after the City Council president and another councilor said the city needs a new police chief.

Navajo gambling pact may be in limbo

A new gambling compact between the state and the Navajo Nation was lobbed late into the New Mexico legislative session, and it's unclear whether the House and Senate are going to touch it.

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