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Gov. Tightening License Rules For Immigrants

Martinez Will Use Executive Powers
Wanna piece of Doug Vaughan?  (Richard Pipes/Journal)

Property on Auction Block

Trustee Expects Vaughan To Bid On His Own Stuff Watch slide show of items

A ‘Stain’ on APD

Brass Say Misconduct Will Not Be Tolerated

Grant Buys Cigs, Drinks and Flip-Flops

Buying cigarettes, a car engine and $4 worth of flip-flops with federal grant money is a bad idea.
Twinkies, Zombies; Fighting Back at the AG’s Office

Twinkies, Zombies; Fighting Back at the AG’s Office

Attorney General Gary King has been the victim of innuendo, lies and personal or corporate agendas i
MICHAEL LEE: accused of beating two elderly victims during robbery

Albuquerque To Pay $950K in Yi Murders

Falsely accused magazine salesman spent 15 months in jail
Watering your lawn in Albuquerque could cost more next month as the metro area's largest utility contemplates a rate hike. (Adolphe Pierre-Louis/Albuquerque Journal)

On Tap: Higher Water, electric Rates

First significant increase in years expected next month
Regulating a Utility From High Altitude

Regulating a Utility From High Altitude

When it comes to public policy, the view from 30,000 feet is always beautiful. Things are grittier at ground level. Two regulatory decisions this month involving Public Service Company of... Read more »

KOB Head Calls Editing Pledge ‘Dumb Thing To Do’

Why mess with the Pledge of Allegiance? That’s the question many – including the head of NBC’s local affiliate, KOB-TV – asked in the wake of the controversy that erupted... Read more »
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Redistricting N.M.

SANTA FE – New Mexico legislators on Monday got their first look at ways to adjust the boundary lines of the state’s three congressional districts based on the 2010 Census... Read more »
FLORY: Faces 40 counts of promoting prostitution

Police: Physics Professor an Online Pimp

Inside the classroom, it was all about physics. Outside, police say, it was all about getting physical. A physics professor at Fairleigh Dickinson University in New Jersey was in jail... Read more »

Council OKs Red-Light Camera Measure

Albuquerque city councilors want the fate of the red-light camera program to be decided at the polls Oct. 4. They voted 5-4 late Monday in favor of a measure that... Read more »