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Panel: Officer was justified in 2010 shooting

Mentally disabled man was left without part of kidney

Around New Mexico

Salazar signs water deal    SANTA FE — U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ken Salaz ...

Toastiest temperatures of the year

New Mexico will flirt with record warm temperatures today as a heat wave brings the warmest temperat ...
Karleen Zetina cradles a Teacup Yorkshire terrier she received as a gift during her graduation ceremony at West Mesa High School last Friday. (Pat Vasquez-Cunningham/Journal)

Teen’s determination pays off

Tears and cheers mark high school graduation for girl with inoperable brain tumor
Thomas Denton, age 9, left, and Denton’s sister Kaitlyn Denton, 10, right, both of Albuquerque, look on as Jeannie Allen uses a digital tablet to run an exhibit, Science On a Sphere. (Pat Vasquez-Cunningham/Journal)

Global learning

Science On a Sphere exhibit comes to Duke City museum
Kenneth Ellis II, waits for a verdict from the jury in an Albuquerque courtroom Friday, March 15, 2013.

Jury awards more than $10 million in APD shooting trial

The verdict includes $2.7 million in punitive damages against Lampiris-Tremba and damages of $7.6 million against the city.

Plan out to ease Bernalillo rush hour

Project targets flow at I-25/U.S. 550

Around New Mexico

Burning clearing out forest debris SANTA FE - The Santa Fe National Forest is using prescribed ...

Updated: Shootings kill man, hospitalize two others

Police given conflicting accounts of what transpired

State AG examining APD’s handling of lawyer’s death

Mary Han was a successful civil rights attorney who for decades battled over the rights of abused wo ...
APD attorney Kathy Levy holds up the knife Ellis handed over to officers the day he was shot. (Jeff Proctor/Journal)

Live Coverage: Jury gets APD shooting case

Jury should get APD case today. Journal reporter Jeff Proctor is in the courtroom providing live coverage.
Renovations continue at the University of New Mexico building at 1650 University NE. The windows on the building, which used to be black, were recently replaced, along with other renovations.

Old ‘Darth Vader’ building at UNM needs another $5.6M

The nearly $5 million in renovations for the outside of the University of New Mexico building former ...

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