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Councilors want to cut Berry plan

Bosque trail project could lose some funds.
Sequester will be bad news for New Mexico

Sequester will be bad news for New Mexico

WASHINGTON — They don't like it, but at least for now, there is nothing New Mexico’ ...

Talk probes Washington’s dysfunction

UNM lecture focuses on finding local solutions to national public policy problems
New Mexico Education Secretary-designate Hanna Skandera listens to public comment during her confirmation hearing before the Senate Rules Committee at the New Mexico State Capitol, Friday, March 1, 2013, in Santa Fe, N.M. (Marla Brose/Albuquerque Journal)

No end in sight to Skandera hearing

The highly-charged hearing is expected to continue during the coming week in the Senate Rules Committee, whose members have not yet questioned Skandera directly.  
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 »

Senate leader hospitalized after dizzy spell during floor session

Senate Majority Leader Michael Sanchez was taken to a hospital for tests Friday, two weeks after he ...
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- ...
Education Secretary-designate Hanna Skandera listens to public comment during her confirmation hearing Friday. (MARLA BROSE/JOURNAL)

Skandera confirmation hearing begins

Debate centers on 'educator' definition

Lottery scholarship fix passes

House bill has students pay $3,600
New Mexico State University cheerleaders, from left, Amber Jeantette and Dillon Trujillo; Tiqua Speir and Caesar Montaño; and Karissa Gibson and Tanner Moore perform a stunt outside the Roundhouse after a pep rally for the House in preparation for Friday’s House-Senate basketball game. The House beat the Senate, 40-33.  (Marla Brose/Albuquerque Journal)

Aggies in the House

New Mexico State University cheerleaders, from left, Amber Jeantette and Dillon Trujillo; Tiqua Speir and Caesar Montaño; and Karissa Gibson and Tanner Moore perform ...

Problem with SIC reform bill: It’s all in the numbers

The Senate has passed a bill that sponsors said could wrap up the reform process for the State Inves ...

Sponsor says bill won’t benefit his consulting firm

Measure covers call center contracts