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Classmates recall Bishop’s Lodge boarding school

Mary Ellen Smith and Juliet Roseberry hadn't seen each other since their days as classmates nearly 70 years ago at the Brownmoor School...
Drought has hit the northeast New Mexico village of Maxwell so hard that David Wingo drove a tank of water in the back of his pickup from nearby Springer to water the plants at the United Methodist Church. (Roberto E. Rosales/Journal)

Village is high and dry

Water so scarce in northeast N.M. community that state regulators fear contaminants in pipes

Seller avoids disclosure of gasoline contaminated site

Dear Barry: We recently purchased a home in a rural area. The property is on municipal water, but t ...

Designing with a younger buyer in mind

Stinson Park developer designing 'hipper' amenities
Sandra Gonzales, left, and Laura Mann-Patterson say the city’s new Step it Up, Albuquerque! fitness program is a great way to not only get in shape, but to meet new friends. (Aurelio sanchez/journal)

Walking for fitness and fun

200 begin Duke City's 'Step it Up!' program

Fire extinguished at Northeast apartment building

Firefighters extinguished a fire in a one-story apartment building near the intersection of Eubank Boulevard NE and Central Avenue  Saturday morning. All tenants safely evacuated the building, 142 Glorieta St.... Read more »

Lost hikers found in Sandias

A group of teenagers who said they were “lost and freezing” on La Luz trail were found by search-and-rescue teams early this morning, according to Albuquerque police. About 6:40 p.m.... Read more »
Jay Patrick Mount

FBI search for bank robbery suspect

The FBI is looking for Jay Patrick Mount, 34, of Albuquerque, who is wanted for the robbery of U.S. Bank, 1418 Carlisle Blvd NE...
Hanna Skandera

Updated: Skandera confirmation hearing to stretch into next week

The highly-anticipated confirmation hearing for New Mexico Public Education Secretary-designate Hanna Skandera has become a miniseries of sorts. After listening to five hours of public testimony today, the Senate Rules... Read more »

Clovis approves prairie dog poisoning plan

City commissioners have approved a plan to poison prairie dogs in a Clovis park.

Updated: DOJ holding forums on Albuquerque police probe

The U.S. Justice Department is hosting a series of community forums around Albuquerque as federal authorities continue their probe into the city's police department over excessive force claims.
Canadian River flows near Sanchez, NM

Maxwell’s fate tied to drought in the Canadian River watershed

update: Here’s our story on Maxwell from the Sunday paper The Canadian River is small, even by New Mexico standards. But lately, it’s been smaller still. As it passes the... Read more »
MCKERNAN: To meet with neighborhood associations

New site for substance abuse clinic proposed

3.2 -acre lot for facility at Lomas and I-25 would cost $1.5 million

Police panel asked to revisit shooting

Commissioner raises issue in light of a judge's recent ruling

Trial questions Pit remodeling

Witnesses say UNM got great value for $60M in remodeling work performed.
SZEMAN: Owner “can’t believe this is happening”

Route 66 Malt Shop agrees to boost pay

The owners of the Route 66 Malt Shop now intend to comply with Albuquerque's new minimum-wage ...
Cadet Luke McPeek, center, is all smiles as he and his fellow cadets graduate from the Albuquerque Police Academy on Friday. Seven APD cadets graduated Friday — one of the smallest classes in recent memory — along with one Rio Rancho Police Department cadet and an arson investigator for the Albuquerque Fire Department. (Roberto E. Rosales/Albuquerque Journal)

Police Academy Graduation

Cadet Luke McPeek, center, is all smiles as he and his fellow cadets graduate from the Albuquerque Police Academy...

Repayment sought from audit firm

SANTA FE - State Auditor Hector Balderas is seeking to recover more than $67,000 that he claims ...
WILSON: NNSA is “ineffective” and costly

Wilson appointed to nuke agency panel

WASHINGTON - U.S. House Speaker John Boehner this week appointed former Rep. Heather Wilson, R- ...

Updated: Senate leader released from hospital

SANTA FE – Senate Majority Leader Michael Sanchez was examined and released from Christus St. Vincent Regional Medical Center on Friday,  two weeks after he underwent a heart procedure. The Belen Democrat... Read more »

ABQ police union’s PR firm blasts Journal story

In a news release issued by its public relations firm Friday afternoon, the Albuquerque Police Officers’ Association blasted my story about forthcoming promotions at APD. In the story, I reported... Read more »

Santa Fe Airport Commercial Flights Threatened?

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Santa Fe, Roswell and Hobbs could lose their airport control towers because of federal budget cuts, raising questions about whether commercial airlines would continue flights that the... Read more »

Malt shop relents, will pay minimum wage

A consultant working for the Route 66 Malt Shop says the restaurant intends to comply with Albuquerque’s new minimum wage ordinance. Josephine Martinez de Nunez of Consular Inc. said the... Read more »

School bus crashes, no injuries reported

A vehicle collided with the back end of a school bus as it was traveling northbound on 4th Street NW near Osuna in Albuquerque Friday. Nine students and a driver... Read more »
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APD’s ‘Real Time Crime Center’ goes live

Mayor Richard Berry and Police Chief Ray Schultz this afternoon unveiled a project that was two years in the making: the “Real Time Crime Center.” At a cost of $800,000... Read more »