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Tris Casillas and her sons, Anton, 10, and Austin, 8, stand at the base of La Luz Trail. Fire dangers have prompted U.S. Forest Service officials to close trails throughout the Sandia Ranger District. (JIM THOMPSON/JOURNAL)

Sandia Trails Closed

Forget that outdoor barbecue followed by an exhilarating hike in the Sandias this summer – at least until soaking rains arrive. Fire restrictions that take effect at 8 a.m. today... Read more »
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Lawyer Bills Costly Despite Losing Cases

What could you do with, say, half a million dollars? Sound good? Let’s make it more than half a million, shall we? It’s yours. Well, it was yours. But the... Read more »
Critics say red-light traffic cameras are like being watched by Big Brother. Supporters say they save lives. Now the City Council has to decide whether voters get a say on whether the redlight camera program in Albuquerque should continue. (JOURNAL FILE)

Traffic Cameras May Go on Ballot

Half a dozen years after they snapped their first photos, Albuquerque’s red-light cameras could end up going before voters. That’s because they continue to be a lightning rod for controversy.... Read more »

Cold Remedy Leads To DWI

For four years, Bertha Gurule has maintained she is not guilty of drunken-driving charges because she didn’t know her mother had put bourbon in the homemade cold remedy she gave... Read more »
Hot Dogs Talk Trash

Hot Dogs Talk Trash

I have tried – really, truly tried – to ignore Anthony Weiner’s sexting scandal. First, while all the serious journalists out there pretend this breathlessly covered story is about morals... Read more »

Farmington Physician’s Home Caught Teen’s Eye

FARMINGTON – John Mayes ate a tomato while he reclined on a stranger’s couch and watched TV, with little thought of the broken body that lay nearby, rolled in a... Read more »

Family Offered Orphan From Ukraine New Life

FARMINGTON – Many have struggled to understand how John Mayes, the son of a respected community leader, could be accused of such a senseless murder. Investigators say the young man... Read more »
AG Used Malott’s Signature

AG Used Malott’s Signature

To some, the possible violations of federal election law might seem minor. To others, they might seem more significant because they involve state government’s chief lawyer, Attorney General Gary King.... Read more »

New Criminal Count Filed On Cruces Judge

A new criminal charge against District Judge Mike Murphy of Las Cruces alleges he failed to “conduct himself in a manner that justifies the confidence placed in him by the... Read more »

Train To End Weekend Service

Weekend Rail Runner travelers will need to find a new ride starting in August. The Rio Metro Regional Transit District board in a surprise vote Friday eliminated all weekend train... Read more »

The Slaying Of A Foster Mom

SAN PATRICIO – Alexis Shields and Desiree Linares, both 15, didn’t know each other before they were sent to live in Evelyn Miranda’s foster home, a tranquil haven with apricot... Read more »

Probe Sought in Mauling

SOCORRO – A group of Truth or Consequences residents, frustrated that no charges have been filed in a dog mauling that killed a 48-year-old woman on Easter, filed a petition... Read more »