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Person resembling missing Mich. woman seen in N.M.

HOLLAND, Mich.— Authorities say a person resembling a 36-year-old Michigan woman who has been missing since last month has been seen in New Mexico. Police in the Michigan city of... Read more »

House OKs increase in land grant payouts

Also approved was a bill protecting lawmaker emails.

Around New Mexico

High-speed chase suspect arrested    A man who led police on a high speed chase Satur ...
Canyon Young, foreground, and his brother, Cody Young, practice their .22-caliber rifle skills last May at the National Rifle Association’s Whittington Center near Raton. The Youngs, from Sandia Park, competed the next day in the NRA’s Youth Hunter Education Challenge. (courtesy of Patti young)

Ammo shortage

The scarcity of ammunition, fanned by fears that gun ownership is being jeopardized by proposed stricter gun laws, could impact a youth competition near Raton sponsored by the National Rifle Association.
New Mexico Public Education Secretary-designate Hanna Skandera, with Sen. Stuart Ingle, R-Portales, appears before the Senate Rules Committee on Saturday during her confirmation hearing. (Eddie Moore/Journal)

Sens. grill Skandera for 3 hours

Education designate defends record; vote on confirmation delayed
Fire ravages the bosque in the background of the Pueblo of Sandia’s St. Anthony Catholic Church in June 2012. Wildland fires burned nearly 372,500 acres in New Mexico last year.  (Jim Thompson/Albuquerque Journal.)

Choosing battles

Forest Service won’t fight all fires this season

Real-life stories of mental illness

'Minds Interrupted' performed in Cruces

Panel OKs wage hike measure

Committee stalls on driver's licenses
The state-run Sequoyah Adolescent Treatment Center for mentally ill and violent boys from 13 to 17 years old has been the subject of investigations by the New Mexico Children, Youth and Families Department and the advocacy group, Disability Rights New Mexico, over the use of restraints on residents.  (Pat Vasquez-Cunningham/Journal)

State center for troubled boys under fire

Use of restraints at issue

Hiker goes missing at Bandelier monument

Officials at Bandelier National Monument say a search is under way for a missing hiker who was in northern New Mexico to look for the buried treasure...

NM preserve offers elk hunt lottery

The Valles Caldera National Preserve has more than 200 permits available for this year's elk hunting lottery.

Santa Fe holds third gun buyback event

The city of Santa Fe is having its third gun buyback event, and officials say they have a total of $29,000 in gift cards to give away...