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(Merrion Oil & Gas)

Prospects good for N.M. oil, gas boom

First wells tapping Mancos shale show promise
“Plants are resilient. Most will be fine,” said Cris Wheeler, a gardener at the Albuquerque BioPark, as he pruned rosebushes Friday and contemplated a freeze expected Sunday morning. (Roberto E. Rosales/Albuquerque Journal)

Below-freezing temps on the way

If the warm weather over the last few weeks fooled you into attempting any spring gardening (it̵ ...
Legislators take care of their own

Legislators take care of their own

State Senate Bill 114 brings to mind that Beatles tune "With a Little Help from My Friends. ...
This screen capture is from a YouTube video that shows a longtime Roswell slaughterhouse employee fatally shooting a horse.

YOUTUBE

Video of horse killing ignites outrage

LAS CRUCES — The video of a longtime Roswell slaughterhouse employee fatally shooting a horse ...
A meeting, a family and Samaritans

A meeting, a family and Samaritans

One of the most rewarding things about writing this column is that sometimes, with your assistance, ...

Family awarded $58.5M in fatal crash

Firms found negligent in collision blamed on tanker truck driver

DA outlines new process for cop shooting cases

Prosecutors will decide whether to go to grand juries.
Peter Simonson, executive director of the ACLU of New Mexico, discusses the lawsuit the organization filed on behalf of same-sex couples seeking to be legally married. (Pat vasquez-cunningham/journal)

ACLU sues for gay marriage recognition

The American Civil Liberties Union of New Mexico filed a lawsuit Thursday aimed at forcing state off ...
Teacher Michelle 
Contreras reads to her kindergarten class at Whittier Elementary in Albuquerque. (Pat vasquez-cunningham/journal)

School works to make the grade

Whittier Elementary in Southeast Albuquerque has about 500 students. For about half of them, the pri ...
At a Wednesday news conference, Albuquerque Police Chief Ray Schultz points to a photograph of the .380 caliber handgun he says 21-year-old Kendall Carroll used to fire at officers during a SWAT standoff on Tuesday. A State Police sniper fatally shot Carroll during the four-hour encounter. (marla brose/journal)

Gun found at standoff was used to shoot cop

Authorities say they have matched one of the guns used by the 21-year-old man shot and killed by a State Police officer during a SWAT standoff on Tuesday to the .45 caliber handgun used to shoot an APD officer on Sunday night.
EDMON: Allegedly told girl he’d never get caught

Rules will be tighter after JDC pregnancy

Now 19, woman sues county and officer who made her pregnant.

Kirtland furlough notices going out

More than 2,000 civilian employees working at Kirtland Air Force Base are likely to begin receiving furlough notices on Friday.