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Hiring outside producers is “like bringing in green chile from Texas,” says Jon Hendry, the business agent for a local film workers union. (Journal File)

Calif. Talent Tapped for State Ads

Union Exec Blasts Move, Says N.M. Has Plenty of Expertise

Firm Settles in N.M. Investment Scandal

Firm Settles in N.M. Investment Scandal

A California investment firm that was co-founded by a major political donor to former Gov. Bill Rich …

Rowdy DAs In Hot Water

Bernalillo County District Attorney Kari Brandenburg said she can’t remember a time during her …

A jet fuel spill beneath Kirtland Air Force base could be larger than previously thought, according to a calculation by a state scientist. The Air Force has been using engines like this to pump contamination from the ground, and larger units are now being installed. (Journal File)

Fuel Leak Estimate Triples

Officials express uncertainty over scientist’s Kirtland spill numbers

Health Dept. Official Resigns After Pushing Condoms

Two Not Related, Spokeswoman Says

Martin Heinrich

Heinrich Votes For Republican Defense Bill

Legislation Faces Cuts In Senate, Veto From Obama

AHRENSFIELD: Accused of intimidation

Ex-Cop Says He Trained Investigators

Third Officer Assigned To Ahrensfield Case Is a Friend

Council Mostly Backs Berry on Budget

Mayor Pushes Capital Projects Over Expenses

State and federal officials are arguing about responsibility for low flows in the Rio Grande. (Roberto E. Rosales/Journal)

River Rift Widens

A schism is opening between New Mexico and the federal government over management of the Rio Grande.

Convicted cop-killer Michael Paul Astorga, right, sits in court Monday as a jury starts its deliberations on whether circumstances exist to consider sentencing Astorga to death. (Pat Vasquez-Cunningham/Journal)

Did Fear Sway Astorga Jurors?

Vote Changed After Safety Questions Arose

Two In-Home Health Care Providers Accused of Fraud

Albuquerque police suspect two in-home health care workers of committing fraud, forgery and conspiracy. The two women, Joanne Diaz, 41, and Angelina Santillanes, 22, were caring for 91-year-old Mamie Malitz…. Read more »

Jack Folkner, 15, left, and brother Henry, 12, sport T-shirts at Balloon Fiesta park that commemorate the rare eclipse. Photo Credit - Adolphe Pierre-Louis/Journal

Thousands gather around Albuquerque to view rare eclipse

View the Journal slideshow, and read about the different experiences around town of the annular solar eclipse.
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