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NM tax preparer accused of filing false claims

An Espanola tax preparer is being accused of filing false tax returns on behalf of nearly two dozen northern New Mexico residents...

NM encourages tax donation for tree program

Tax season is almost over, but officials with the State Forestry Division say it's not too late for New Mexicans to donate some of their tax refunds...
Inez Lucero, left, of Velarde and her brother Pablo Lucero, from Salt Lake City, wait to enter the Santuario de Chimayó on Friday. They are bringing along the ashes of their nephew, Tony Vasquez, and a picture of their niece, Danielle Lucero, who were murdered within six months of each other. (Eddie Moore/Albuquerque Journal)

Holy pilgrimage

Some come alone, others are accompanied by friends, bringing along ashes of the departed

Governor vetoes school, wage bills

Pay hike would 'kill' N.M. jobs

Proposal puts healing over hostility

Judge suggests 'restorative justice'
Santa Fe’s Easter egg hunt, cancelled two years ago on its 25th anniversary, isn’t coming back. The funding that went for candy, plastic eggs and other egg-hunt costs has been used healthier activities like hiking, golf and tennis, city officials say. (Journal file)

City: New Easter celebration healthier

Outdoor activities replace egg hunt

Around Northern New Mexico

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Man accused of dragging mom to death

Woman died as suspect in pickup fled from officers, police say
Simon Gurule, from Albuquerque, walks along N.M. 599, north of Santa Fe, as he makes his pilgrimage to Chimayo, Thursday, March 28, 2013. Gurule said he left Albuquerque Wednesday morning and slept under a tree near Santa Fe Wednesday night. Gurule said he was addicted to heroin for 30 years and spent 15 years in prison. He has been clean for 7 years now and is walking for forgiveness. (Eddie Moore/Albuquerque Journal)

A trek for forgiveness to Chimayó

Everyone has his or her own reason for treading the path to the Santuario de Chimayó during Holy Week — most of them on Good Friday. For Simon Gurule, it is a search of forgiveness. - Holy Week calendar

‘A profound transcendence’

Craig Varjabedian's Penitente photos join annual show at William Talbot gallery

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