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Gun show bill OK’d in House

Measure to close loophole faces uncertain fate in Senate
Construction workers lay forms Wednesday in the parking lot of the Downs at Albuquerque’s $20 million casino being built at Expo New Mexico near Central and Louisiana NE.  (adolphe pierre-louis/journal)

Downs wants to hold nighttime races

Neighbors knew nothing of plan
Have a question? Just ask a liberal

Have a question? Just ask a liberal

I get a lot of mail. I print out my favorites, fold them carefully and keep them in my sock draw ...

Chris Garcia wants UNM ban lifted someday

Former University of New Mexico president F. Chris Garcia says he would like someday to be back on c ...

Priest’s past kept secret from N.M. parishes

Accusations against priest kept secret from N.M. parishes
GARCIA: Wants “to go back on campus”

Chris Garcia wants UNM ban lifted someday

Garcia wants UNM ban lifted someday

Gun show check headed for House vote

A stripped-down proposal requiring background checks for gun show purchases - which Republican ...
Archbishop Michael Sheehan displays a cross given to him by Pope Benedict XVI during Sheehan’s visit to Rome last year.  (roberto e. rosales/journal)

Sheehan: Quitting called act of courage

'He wanted ... what is best for the church'
This $800,000 “tissue digester,” designed to dispose of infected animal carcasses tested by the state Agriculture Department’s Veterinary Diagnostic Services, has not worked since its installation two years ago. (courtesy of New Mexico Department of Agriculture)

$2.6M may be spent for new ’tissue digester’

Machine for the disposal of animal carcasses has never worked since it was installed

Can Pecos water fix work for Rio Grande?

Can New Mexico's $100 million solution to drought problems on the Pecos River provide the mode ...
Police Chief Ray Schultz describes some of the presentations he has made at out-of-town law enforcement conferences. (pat vasquez-cunningham/journal)

APD chief: travel part of the job

Schultz spent 50 days on road in 21 months Full interview with the Chief
Draper, who teaches math at Sandia High School, helps Makenzey Lindquist during a geometry class. There are 34 students in the class, which makes it harder for Draper to give them individual help.  (marla brose/journal)

Crammed classes

Waiver has been allowing APS to have more students per teacher, but at what cost?

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