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Bobby Bradley, 9, holds the crown line of his balloon, “Heavenly Dream,” during its test flight Thursday near Tomé. Bradley will become the world's youngest hot-air balloon pilot Saturday, when he is to fly the 45-foot-tall balloon. (Pat Vasquez-Cunningham/Journal)

Born To Fly

9-Year-Old Will Become World’s Youngest Hot-Air Balloon Pilot With Flight Saturday

UNM, NMSU Paying Twice The State’s Rate of Per Diem

Question: When does “reduce” actually mean increase? Answer: When universities are explaining why their travel reimbursements far exceed the state limit. The University of New Mexico and New Mexico State... Read more »

PNM Customers To Pay To Reduce Haze

PNM customers will foot the bill to reduce haze-causing pollutants at the San Juan Generating Station near Farmington, but how much will depend on how it’s done. PNM says the... Read more »
Seven years into what was planned as a 90-day mission, New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science geologist Larry Crumpler continues his tour of the surface of Mars as a member of NASA's rover team. (JIM THOMPSON/JOURNAL)

ABQ Office Has Nice View of Mars

NASA’s announcement last week that its Mars rover Spirit failed to respond to one last radio message read a bit like an obituary. But in Larry Crumpler’s office on the... Read more »

Rep. Lujan Seeking “Decoder” Entries for Translating Republican Lingo

Rep. Ben Ray Lujan is working on a “Decoder Dictionary” to help decipher Republican policy catchphrases, according to the Daily Kos website. The Democratic congressman from Santa Fe first broached... Read more »

Trumbull Homicides Rise

It was once called the “War Zone.” That changed when residents of the Trumbull neighborhood — in what is now called the International District — worked closely with police for... Read more »

Suit: Doc Told Not To Testify

UNM didn't want OMI physician to be witness in malpractice case

Trestle Not Ready for Opening

CHAMA — Donald Gallegos and his brother Martin sat near the train station here Wednesday chatting about how they grew up watching the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad trains ply... Read more »