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Actor To Run For APS Board

The final season of "Breaking Bad" is now being filmed, and at least one of the actors i ...
(T.S. Last / Journal)

Tiny DWI Victim Fuels Push for ‘Dimitri’s Law’

Gov. Meets With Grieving Family
Dreaming of a White Christmas in N.M.

Dreaming of a White Christmas in N.M.

Spoiler alert: discussion of the chances of a 2012 New Mexico white Christmas ahead. If you don̵ ...

Governor: Keep Guns Out Of Hands of Mentally Ill

N.M. and the gun issueâ–  Gov. WANTS LEGISLATURE TO BOOST state'S tracking of MENTALLY ILLCopy ...

Heinrich: Gun Laws May Need Tightening

WASHINGTON - Rep. Martin Heinrich of New Mexico loves to hunt, has opposed an assault weapons b ...
Dorothy “Dottie” Mullins in Mexico in 2011. Mullins, 54, died Dec. 9 on her way back from Mexico when her car hit an icy patch. (COURTESY OF city of faith christian fellowship)

Tragic End for Schoolteacher’s Joy

It had become dangerous enough in the past few years that the usual number of faithful folks who ann ...
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Shooting Of Mentally Disabled Man Spurs Lawsuit

Police say they felt threatened by man with knife
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Shooting Victim’s Compassion Recalled

Ex-Rio Rancho Resident Known as Bubbly, Kind
Gun Arguments Die in Latest Massacre

Gun Arguments Die in Latest Massacre

I don't want to hear that it's not guns that are the problem, people are. I don't ...
Ashley Aragon, 19, holds 5-month-old son Shawn Hunter, at her parents’ house in Albuquerque. Aragon was a senior at Atrisco Heritage Academy when she learned she was pregnant with Shawn. Ashley’s mother, Libby Miller, is in the background holding another grandchild, 2-month-old Sophie. (Marla brose/journal)

N.M. Still Battling Teen Pregnancy

Areas of the city more than 3 times the national rate
Clouds, rain and snow made a rare appearance Friday in Albuquerque, and another storm forecast today means New Mexico, at least for now, is back in the winter storm track. (dean hanson/journal)

Storm Track Shift Holds N.M. Promise

Jet stream dips south, brings needed rain and snow to parched state

Report Cites ‘Massive Failure’ at NMFA

Report Cites ‘Massive Failure’