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Leslie Rich, a volunteer at the Santa Fe Animal Shelter, hugs one of the 48 dogs seized from the Edgewood home of former veterinarian Debra Clopton. (Courtesy Of Ben Swan/ Santa Fe Animal Shelter)

48 cruelty counts against ex-vet

Santa Fe County wants woman to pay the costs of housing dogs at shelter

Council work session will consider city jobs, pay study

Rio Rancho city council will hold a work at 6:30 p.m. April 17 to review and discuss a classification and compensation study of all municipal employee positions. Public Sector Personnel... Read more »

Rio Rancho water system benefits from legislative money

Rio Rancho’s aging waterlines, a fire station, senior center and a park suitable for disabled children will benefit from money appropriated in the legislative session. Councilors Mark Scott and Chuck... Read more »

Sandoval Treasurer extends hours during tax season

Beginning today, the  Sandoval County Treasurer’s office will be open longer hours for the convenience of those who need to come in person to pay taxes. Staff will be at... Read more »

2 robberies in 2 weeks, is it same man?

The same Bank of the West branch on West Central was robbed for the second time in two weeks, and au ...
This photo by Sandoval County employee Evangeline Chavez of cranes rising above early morning fog in a landscape between Belen and Socorro will be in the InSight Women’s Photography Exhibit opening today at Expo New Mexico. (COURTESY OF EVANGELINE CHAVEZ )

Landscapes are her passion

Elections staffer's photos at exhibit
Cibola’s R.J. Marquez is tagged out at home by Atrisco Heritage catcher James Cordova during the Jaguars’ extra-innings win at Cibola Tuesday. (Roberto E. Rosales/Albuquerque Journal)

Defensive letdown

Three ninth-inning errors cost Cibola in loss to Jaguars

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Traffic calming options

THE MORE ROADS CHANGE: When this column started in 1995, Montaño was two lanes over the river. Pase ...
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Retail Mecca: Cottonwood Area a Magnet

Demographics, central location entice some stores

New RR manager gets the challenge

Dealt with pains of growth in Mo. too
Ariana Koers, Mandarin Chinese teacher, shows her Rio Rancho High students, including Tyler Talley, right, how to hold a calligraphy brush during class. (Marla Brose/Albuquerque Journal)

Learning to speak Chinese

Language critical in global economy

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