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Drought, Fires Dominated N.M. Headlines in 2012

Drought And Fires Dominated The Headlines
Lily Pickard with her father, Philip Pickard, and brother Chase Pickard. Lily returned to Albuquerque about a month ago but must continue getting physical, speech and occupational therapy after a car crash last summer.

COURTESY OF THE PICKARD FAMILY

The Long Road Back

La Cueva Cheerleaders Hurt in Crash Return Home
Tryslyn Campos says her passion is pit bulls, as is obvious with her own family pets. Those include, from left, TeeCeeBoo, Apple, a foster pup, and Wysh. (PAT VASQUEZ-CUNNINGHAM/JOURNAL)

Angels Among Us

Amid Tragedy, There Are Those Who Hand Out Kindness
New Mexico Computing Applications Center CEO Tom Bowles, right, discusses the supercomputer with visitors at the Intel site where the computer has been housed. (courtesy of tom bowles)

Dismantling A Supercomputer

State Official Says N.M.'s Encanto May Be Parceled Out

City Inspector General Quits

Level of position's independence questioned by some

35 New To Seats At State Capitol

Legislature's 2013 freshman class is largest in decades
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Reluctant To Transport?

City Investigates Allegations Against AFD Paramedic
Remembering A Real Grinch

Remembering A Real Grinch

Have you ever looked at that loveliest of holiday tableaus - the gifts bought and wrapped and s ...
Isleta Police officer Mike Duran, right, examines a driver’s license and registration during a DWI checkpoint on N.M. 314 south of Isleta Pueblo on Friday.  (marla brose/journal)

Aiming for Safer Holiday Travel

Agencies planning more saturation patrols, checkpoints
This is a rendering of the 110,000-square-foot hospital planned for Los Lunas. (courtesy of miller development + Architecture)

Lovelace Would Run New Valencia Hospital

$55 Million Facility With Up to 40 Beds Planned

Heinrich-Wilson Campaign Spending Shatters Record

More than $19 million spent in senate contest
N.M. Concealed Carry Law in Danger

N.M. Concealed Carry Law in Danger

The New Mexico law permitting concealed carry of handguns is in danger of being struck down by a fed ...