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A mostly full donation can for 8-year-old Tomas Jay Henio sits in the only market in Pinehill, N.M., on Sunday. A pack of nine dogs mauled the boy to death on Wednesday, the day after Christmas. (roberto e. rosales/journal)

Serious ‘Rez’ Dog Problem

Pack That Killed Boy Violent Before
Forest Service public affairs officer looks at the burn scar caused by the Whitewater Baldy Complex fire in July. When it finally burned out, it had scarred 297,845 acres. (JOURNAL FILE)

2012′s Warmth Set a Record in New Mexico

Higher Nighttime Lows; Daytime Highs Average
Charles Harner, third from right, poses with members of his family at exactly 4:12 a.m. Dec. 21 in Albuquerque. Although the world did not end, as some predictions warned, it was the beginning of a goal to live life in a more positive way, Harner says. (COURTESY of CHARLES HARNER)

A New Outlook for the New Year

A very excited reader named Charles Harner had a question: Why not just be happy? Which wasn̵ ...

Taxes Likely To Take 2% More From Paychecks

Social Security Break May End

Dog Pack Kills Boy Near Ramah

Up to nine animals attacked second grader, official says
The senator makes a call before announcing his plan to retire after 2012.

Quiet Clout

Jeff Bingaman: Thirty Years in the Senate for New Mexico
Bigfoot? In the Jemez? Perhaps.

Bigfoot? In the Jemez? Perhaps.

You will find my serious journalistic efforts in another section of this newspaper today - a hu ...

Man Charged In Death Of Activist’s Son

Suspect Accused Of Providing Heroin Dose

Chief Requests Survey Results

Union head says confidentiality promised to responding officers
N.M. Government in Middle on Innovation

N.M. Government in Middle on Innovation

A major new study on policy innovations by state governments ranks New Mexico's government abo ...

7,000 N.M. Jobless About To Lose Benefits

SANTA FE - More than 7,000 jobless New Mexicans will see their extended federal unemployment be ...
This mallard hen, above and below, has been shot through the neck by some kind of dart gun. This is the third duck BioPark officials have spotted with such dart wounds. The BioPark veterinarian said the mallard hen has been unable to open her mouth to eat, and BioPark officials have been trying, unsuccessfully, to capture her to administer medical treatment. (jim thompson/jOURNAL)

Ducks targets of dart gun

BioPark Officials Worried There May Be More Victims