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Here’s to the convenience of e-books

Remember the days when people only went to the library to check out books or to do some research? Th ...

We must insist on marital boundaries

"If there is anything that links the human to the divine, it is the courage to stand by a prin ...
Cleveland’s Nathan Blotter stretches for a catch while Carlsbad’s Devin Groves slides into second base. Groves was out on the play. The Storm lost 3-1.  (Pat Vasquez-Cunningham/Journal)

Storm loses a thriller in Puentes Invite

Pitcher Cleveland is outdueled

Changes coming for Rio Rancho Journal

New print edition, improved local news website start next week
Rio Rancho High student K.J. Jiggetts rolls up dough while making cinnamon rolls in the new culinary arts kitchen. Looking on are, from left, Camille Sanders, Maya Thomas and Jocelyn Moxley. (Pat Vasquez-Cunningham/Journal)

Trained to work

Culinary arts students prepare to enter the workforce

Zoning spurs competition

Officials hope zone changes rival ABQ

Tax threat spurs UNM West action

Wilkins wants to cut revenue; UNM panel seeks RRPS support

Gas Co. rethinking storage site

$35 million facility faces opposition
The cover of the new book by Rio Rancho author Paul Szych. (Courtesy of Tate Publishing Website)

New take on preventing violence

Local author’s new book focuses on pro-active approach

Wind is orchestrating poppies’ march across yard

Q: Two years ago we planted California poppy by seed and they did very well that first year. Now the ...

Rio Rancho Council approves sweeping changes to zoning rules

Development professionals called the changes to Rio Rancho’s planning and zoning ordinance that councilors approved last night dramatic, substantive and significant. The changes affect residential, commercial and industrial development. Among... Read more »

Cleveland races to more wins

Both boys, girls dominate events