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Poor Family’s Hope Discarded

Poor Family’s Hope Discarded

Fernando Enriquez was raised close to the earth, his migrant farm family toiling in the soil, harves ...
SANCHEZ: May have died in mobile home fire

Dead Man Linked To Earlier Murders?

Rio Arriba sheriff believes the deaths may involve Mexican drug cartels

Court Tosses Pay To Play Fraud Claims

Says taxpayer recovery can't be retroactive

The Price For a 2nd Chance

Indigent parolees no longer must pay rent in advance

43 Percent Supported DOJ Probe

72% of APD officers say they don't have 'proper tools' to serve public
This is an illustration of the U.S. Army’s Advanced Hypersonic Vehicle that appeared in the Sandia National Laboratories’ inhouse weekly. The hypersonic project is one of a handful that the Pentagon hopes will result in an unmanned vehicle that can strike a target anywhere in the world within an hour. 
Although no images of the Army’s Advanced Hypersonic Weapon have been made public, a June 2011 environmental impact report includes this computer-generated model.

Sandia Plays Key Role in Hypersonic Weapon

Striking any target in the world within an hour is goal
Roland Johnson, who was governor of Laguna Pueblo in 1995 when this photo was taken, holds the Laguna Pueblo “Lincoln cane,” an ebony staff given to each of the 19 pueblos as a representation of their sovereignty. 
(RICHARD PIPES/JOURNAL)

Lincoln Lessons In N.M.

'Great Emancipator' courted pueblos, removed Navajos from homelands
A screen capture shows Governor Susana Martinez as she requalifies for a concealed carry permit. The permit has become like an American Express card for politicians.

The Governor’s Record on Guns Is Long

Susana Martinez has courted the gun crowd during her two years as governor. Remember Martinez' ...

Pension Fix Faces Legal Challenge

Are Benefit Cuts Barred By N.M. Constitution?
This is the main room of the newly restored Special Collections Library. The Pueblo-style library was built in 1925. (ROBERTO E. ROSALES/JOURNAL)

Library Renewal

"A new public library in the Pueblo Indian style" at Edith and Central NE earned a th ...
Marina Salazar bundles up her 6-year-old daughter, Marisol Salazar, in preparation for her role as Mary in Las Posadas as 10-year-old Joshua Gonzales, right, who will play Joseph, waits outside Nuestro Señor de Esquipula Church in Sena. (adolphe pierre-louis/journal)

Rural Church Harbors a Passion for Las Posadas

Church in small New Mexico village clings to Christmas tradition as rural area’s population dwindles
Pondering Message of Love on Christmas

Pondering Message of Love on Christmas

Dorothy Day has been proposed for sainthood in the Roman Catholic Church largely because she took se ...