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City accepts $1.2M from state for park

Facility for disabled spawns controversy

Project adds $9M to tax rolls

Sandoval is still only halfway through the property reassessment
L. Elisabeth Burton, a Rio Rancho High School 11th grader, discusses her project with judge Daniel Appel during the Central New Mexico Science and Engineering Research Challenge at the University of New Mexico’s Johnson Center on Friday. Burton’s project studied the effects of equine-assisted therapy for veterans with post traumatic stress disorder. “If I can help one veteran’s life, my research is worth it,” Burton said. (Marla Brose/Albuquerque Journal)

Project examines ptsd therapy

Body starts here. ...

Names put up for city manager

Mayor to choose from a shortlist of three candidates

Schooling bill sent to governor

A bill that would open up classroom doors for home-school kids is another step closer to becoming la ...
Margaret Weinrod, left, uses a spinning wheel to make yarn at the historic Casa San Ysidro during the 2012 Heritage Day. (Marla Brose/Albuquerque Journal)

ABQ Museum annex in new hands

Manager chosen to oversee Casa San Ysidro

Green light for task force

Group of 17 to recommend economic development strategies

Senate passes clawback bill

House Bill 352, sponsored by Rep. Jason Harper, R- Rio Rancho unanimously passed the Senate floor today. The bill will requires mandatory “clawback” provisions in contracts involving companies that receive... Read more »

Senate passes PID bill

A bill to protect home buyers who purchase property in developments that use the Public Improvement District process to pay for infrastructure passed the Senate this afternoon on a 41-0... Read more »

Driver in Tibbetts’ death is charged

Evidence cannot prove impairment
Annika Cushnyr sits among cases of books she has collected for her Girl Scout Gold Award project to create a library at the UNM Sandoval Regional Medical Center. Parents and children visiting the hospital will be able to pick out books and take them home. (JIM THOMPSON/JOURNAL)

Scout’s project helps med center

Scout's project benefits UNM med center

Traffic may ease at key interchange

$19M aimed at helping vehicular flow at I-25/U.S. 550

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