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City prepares to fill 160 vacant jobs

City Hall is about to go on a hiring spree. Animal handlers, librarians and building inspectors are on the list of jobs the city of Albuquerque intends to seek applicants for this month. - List of ABQ city jobs to be filled

Plan calls for UNM employees to pay more for benefits

Task force recommends increases to cover retiree costs

UNM fraternity suspended amid assault allegation

A University of New Mexico fraternity has been directed to suspend all chapter activities pending an ...

UNM frat suspended after sex assault allegations

A University of New Mexico fraternity has been directed to suspend all chapter activities pending an inquiry into an alleged sexual assault at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity on April... Read more »

N.M. men plead not guilty to robberies, carjackings

Authorities say two Albuquerque men have pleaded not guilty to federal charges involving armed robberies and carjackings in the city. Prosecutors say 19-year-old Joel Meeks and 20-year-old Raul Ortega were... Read more »

Breaking: Windy weather prompts ABQ dust alert

The city of Albuquerque just issued a dust alert through 10 tonight, encouraging people with asthma or similar conditions to stay indoors. The full notice is posted below.     ENVIRONMENTAL... Read more »

Two shot, one dies, at Nob Hill nightclub

A man told police he began shooting a gun during a fight at a Nob Hill nightclub Sunday morning because he was afraid for his life. The shooting left one... Read more »

2013 New Mexico State Science and Engineering Fair

2013 New Mexico State Science and Engineering Fair

On mis-aimed DWI checks and fog lights

READERS PUT THE BRAKES ON: Several recent columns have spurred readers to respond with another side ...
One way to enter or exit Rio Grande Nature Center State Park is through the tunnel entrance, which Liz Olsen and her children Cailyn, 11, and Laison, 7, are exiting Sunday. (Jim Thompson/Albuquerque Journal.)

A nature getaway

Some 270 acres of woods, meadows, native plants and animals that are either permanent residents or s ...

TB cases last year the lowest since 2005

Still, New Mexicans more likely to die from disease than others

Science whizzes share findings on diabetes, prosthetics

Teen studies blood sugar, wins top prize

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