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Taos Judge Resigns Under Pressure From Supreme Court

Taos district court judge Sam Sanchez, accused of abuse of his judicial powers when he had a crowd of people in his courtroom arrested for contempt of court, has resigned... Read more »

Ambulance Driver Files Lawsuit in Wrong-Way Crash

A 19-year-old woman who was severely injured when a wrong-way drunken driver slammed into the ambulance she was driving on Interstate 25 near Santa Fe last December has filed a... Read more »

AG Has Boys Club Complaint

A complaint of possible embezzlement from the Santa Fe Boys and Girls Club is in the hands of the state Attorney General’s Office. Spokesman Phil Sisneros of the Attorney General’s... Read more »
From left, Estevan Villa, Mark Young and Matthew Lamb, all from Albuquerque, walk along U.S. 84/285 north of Santa Fe on Thursday, heading toward Chimayó as part of the annual Holy Week pilgrimage to the Santuario de Chimayó.

Spiritual Pilgrimage

Raul Ojeda has been trudging away his sins from Santa Fe to Chimayó for 20 years. The day before Good Friday, blinking orange signs warning of roadside pilgrims had sprouted... Read more »

Text Messages Warn Of Violence

The Rio Arriba County Sheriff’s Office is beefing up security for the Good Friday pilgrimage to Chimayó because of widely circulated text messages warning of violence. The texts say that... Read more »
(Journal File)

Johnson in Race For GOP Presidential Bid

CONCORD, N.H. — Former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson said Thursday he is outraged by America’s fiscal problems and is seeking the Republican nomination for president to help improve the... Read more »

Trial Set For 1998 Killing

Trial is set for Monday in the 13-year-old slaying of a former state Environmental Department supervisor found bludgeoned and shot in his Santa Fe apartment. But with charges dropped Wednesday... Read more »

Solar Plant Near Questa Complete

A subsidiary of oil giant Chevron Corp. and a sister company announced Tuesday they have completed one of the largest concentrating photovoltaic solar power plants in the nation at a... Read more »
Luis Hernandez stands with his wife, Annamarie Maes Hernandez, holding a photograph of her grandmother, Ramona Romero, who was killed in a crash on Airport Road earlier this month. Hernandez, who was at the wheel of the vehicle with Romero as a passenger, says he still can’t drive without panicking.  (ROBERTO E. ROSALES/JOURNAL)

Crash Continues To Haunt Family

Luis Hernandez can’t drive, not since the crash. He tried once, and got about 10 feet before freezing with panic. Hernandez remembers his wife’s grandmother, Ramona Romero, in the passenger... Read more »

Be Trash-Free During Pilgrimage

Church and state officials are urging pilgrims to be safe and keep routes trash-free during the annual Holy Week walk to the Santuario de Chimayó, which will peak Friday. And... Read more »

Affordable Housing Changes Sought

Santa Fe city officials are pondering a measure that would temporarily cut by half the number of affordable priced homes required in new developments. Reducing the percentage of affordable homes... Read more »

Bradbury Named Interim Director

City Manager Robert Romero has appointed Jim Bradbury, chief executive officer of Santa Fe Hospitality Group and former general manager of La Fonda, as interim executive director of the Santa... Read more »