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Cooperation key as drought worsens

Cooperation key as drought worsens

GHOST RANCH — Water, Steve Harris said Saturday afternoon, is for cooperatin' over. &nbs ...

Lois Bean leafs through her wallet in search of a photo of her son, Joshua Bean, as she waits Thursday for the sentencing hearing of the man convicted of stabbing her son to death in 2007. On her lap are memorial T-shirts for her son.  (Joline Gutierrez Kruger/Journal)

Stabbing case still wounds mother

It was a horrible case of déjà vu. It was a horrible case, period. Once again, Lois Bean, surround ...
Metal thieves often target electrical wiring for its copper. Wire was taken by thieves from this electrical panel box at a vacant building in February. (Jim Thompson/Albuquerque Journal.)

Copper thieves prey on churches

The list of commercial buildings that have suffered high-dollar copper thefts in recent months runs ...
Did lawyer speed SUV at jaywalking judge?

Did lawyer speed SUV at jaywalking judge?

There is no dispute that the prominent lawyer and the longtime judge had their differences.  &n ...
Investigators removing dogs from the Edgewood home of a former Rio Rancho veterinarian wore protective gear due to the conditions described as "deplorable."

Animal hoarding is animal cruelty

The stench was enough to make a Rio Rancho police officer’s eyes water and his stomach turn. What he saw in the home on High Desert Circle that day in May 2007, was even more sickening.
Pink flags, each marking a pile of dog doo, dot the Albuquerque open space at the east end of Copper NE in the foothills. Open space education coordinator Bill Pentler uses the flags to make a statement to dog walkers: Pick up the poop! (MARLA BROSE/JOURNAL)

Doggie problems pile up in open space

It's not that Bill Pentler has regrets. Or that he wishes his life had taken zigs when it took ...
Pact could block Internet gambling

Pact could block Internet gambling

A proposed new gambling compact between the Navajo Nation and the state could effectively close the ...
Navajo pact could mean no Internet gambling

Navajo pact could mean no Internet gambling

A proposed new gambling compact between the Navajo Nation and the state could effectively close the ...
Tax changes only a piece of jobs puzzle

Tax changes only a piece of jobs puzzle

Business advocates got most of the tax changes that they wanted from the 2013 legislative session. What good they will do New Mexico’s stagnant economy remains to be seen.
Dereck Scott, center, and from left, daughter Nara, 7, wife Aisle McGrath, daughter Alisha, 3, and son Alan, 7. Scott successfully sued his former landlord for discrimination. (Journal File)

Karma getting things right, in my book

A landlord learns you can't yank the welcome mat out from under the disabled and the manager of a drug-testing lab learns that lecherous advances aren't welcome.
Miriam Colon, left, plays curandera Ultima in the film version of “Bless Me, Ultima,” Rudolfo Anaya’s novel. The book is among those removed from Tucson schools under a state law that scrapped Mexican-American studies. (COURTESY)

New Mexico novel still fuels fears

On the day I dropped by to visit Rudolfo Anaya, "Bless Me, Ultima" had just ended a week ...
Tax bill was major overhaul

Tax bill was major overhaul

The omnibus tax bill approved by the Legislature in the waning hours of its 2013 regular session is ...

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