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SIMPLICIO: VIP guest at Taylor Swift concerts

Zuni man wins VIP treatment at Swift concerts

The same week his divorce became final, Anthony Simplicio of Zuni received an extravagant present co ...
Lori DeAnda carries thick binders filled with documents related to her legislative activism on the rights of the developmentally disabled. At left is a portrait of her son, Kevin, whose death in 2008 inspired her to action. (Dean Hanson/Albuquerque Journal)

Disability advocate continues her fight

A year has passed since Lori DeAnda proclaimed in this column that she wanted a meeting with the ...
Titanic leaves from Southampton, England, on her maiden voyage to New York City on April 10, 1912. Four days later, the ship would strike an iceberg and plummet more than 12,000 feet below the ocean surface. New Mexicans will soon get a chance to view an interactive exhibit with artifacts and detailed information about the ship and her passengers. (THE ASSOCIATED PRESS)

Titanic artifacts will be on display in N.M.

Artifacts plucked from the frigid Atlantic will be on display in March at Albuquerque museum
(Journal)

Hispanic population soars in U.S.

A new survey has found that the nation's Hispanic population exploded by 47 percent and the st ...

Student retention proposal tabled

Senate Dems offer alternatives to gov.'s effort to end social promotions
Timothy Keeling, a 22-year-old youth minister, was shot to death here in 1991 on the highway between Springer and Clayton. One of the two jail escapees who abducted Keeling in Colorado pleaded guilty to his part in the murder in Clayton on Thursday — more than 21 years later. (LESLIE LINTHICUM/JOURNAL)

Justice at last in 1991 murder

CLAYTON - Dennis Reese, bald and pallid with a crude tattoo crawling up his neck, shuffled in l ...
Jerry Bock dons a new helmet in preparation for his daily ride along the Rio Grande bike paths. Bock’s previous helmet was destroyed in a fall off his bike Jan. 25. A good Samaritan called for help and stayed with him until help arrived. Bock would like to thank that person. (ADOLPHE PIERRE-LOUIS/JOURNAL)

Worthy people on life’s bicycle paths

You meet the most interesting people on the path of life, especially if that path is for bicycles. I ...
Australian Josie Greenwood, who has signed to play for the Lobo women next season, will see them play for the first time tonight. (Jim THOMPSON/JOURNAL)

Josie following in brother’s footsteps

Josie Greenwood, the younger sister of Lobo basketball player Hugh Greenwood, has signed to play basketball with the UNM women's team. She arrived this week and is eager to learn about N.M.
UNM research engineer Brian Zufelt, left, and Craig Kief, deputy director of COSMIAC, a UNM research center, handle an enclosure similar to the one housing the satellite that will be launched into space this summer.  (Roberto E. Rosales/ Albuquerque Journal.)

UNM heading into space

NASA in August will launch UNM's first-ever satellite, a 4-inch cube built by students called Trailblazer that uses technology never sent into space before.
(Journal)

House approves excused absences for teen parents

A plan to grant additional excused absences for pregnant high school students and students with children easily passed the state House on Friday.
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$24 million settlement in pay-to-play cases

A Chicago investment firm has agreed to pay the State Investment Council and New Mexico's teac ...
Air Force CV-22 Ospreys at Kirtland Air Force Base take off for a training mission. Furloughs, fewer flights and less training are among what Kirtland and other military installations could see as a result of budget cuts. (courtesy of kirtland air force base)

Kirtland braces for employee furloughs

Kirtland Air Force Base is bracing for potential budget cuts that would result from sequestration – including civilian employee furloughs, curtailed flight time, fewer training courses and deferred construction and maintenance projects.