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Educator pension fix signed into law

Teacher, taxpayer contributions go up

Tax threat spurs UNM West action

Wilkins wants to cut revenue; UNM panel seeks RRPS support
Former South Vietnamese Marine 2nd Lt. Bao Tran, center, shares a laugh during an interview Wednesday at the Vietnamese American Association of New Mexico offices in Albuquerque.(Marla Brose/Albuquerque Journal)

Rescuer, war orphan reunite 40 years later

Today, which lawmakers and the governor have deemed Vietnam Veterans Day in New Mexico, an improbable reunion will take place at the Vietnam American Association of New Mexico office here. This is the story of how that reunion came about.
Donna Rowe: Advocate for the unwanted

Donna Rowe: Advocate for the unwanted

Donna Rowe began saying her goodbyes months ago, though few of us who knew this stubborn, stone-ribbed woman believed she would ever die.

Around New Mexico

N.M. Gas blamed in explosion    SANTA FE — New Mexico pipeline safety regulator ...
Former APD officer Levi Chavez, right, leaves a Los Lunas courtroom with his attorney, David Serna, left, on Thursday. Chavez is accused of killing his wife in 2007 and trying to make it look like a suicide. (dean hanson/journal)

Judge halts pretrial hearing in Levi Chavez case

Testimony blocked in ex-cop's murder case
APD officer driving 65 mph when he hit car

APD officer driving 65 mph when he hit car

Witnesses say cop didn't slow down or turn on siren

Edgewood hires an experienced police chief

Edgewood will have a new police chief, Fred Radosevich, starting on April 1. Radosevich has more tha ...
Zach Pagett leaves the courtroom on Thursday, March 28, 2013, after being sentenced for the murder of his brother, Neal Pagett,  Pagett made his brother dig his own grave and then shot him to death in 2008. (Greg Sorber/Journal)

Man faces 8 1/2 years for killing brother

In a 'heartbreaking' case, parents wanted their son released to better treat his mental illness.

Police leaders endorse early childhood programs

Martinez urged to sign bills for $30M

Around New Mexico

Radon shut part of state building    SANTA FE — Officials are advising workers ...

72-hour public meeting notice now law

Business 'clawback' bill also signed

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