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Homeless Questions Grow as Temperature Drops

Imagine you've been living in your home for 20 years and someone comes to you, asks for your k ...
Medical Pot, Guns Aren’t A Legal Mix

Medical Pot, Guns Aren’t A Legal Mix

It's a state crime - although only a petty misdemeanor - for a person to carry a fir ...
An endangered silvery minnow ready for release into the Rio Grande.

Species Act Not Right Tool For Water Problems

It was hard to sit through last week's exhaustive, two-day meeting of the Middle Rio Grande En ...
Zoey

The Beagle Bond

She was his dog, a bony little beagle that showed up one day in search of food, a home, a boy.   ...
Slain Deputy’s Family Spit Upon

Slain Deputy’s Family Spit Upon

When I entertained the topic of spitting two weeks ago in a column, I never could have guessed where ...

Column on Donations Was A Dog, Some Readers Say

A couple weeks ago, I advised state Attorney General Gary King to get a dog if he wanted a friend in ...
Bear No. 56 ferries her cub across a one-mile stretch of Navajo Lake this summer. It was the first time she had been sighted since she caused a commotion nine years ago in a neighborhood south of Tijeras, more than 200 miles away. (Courtesy of Mark Meier)

One Tough Mama

It's that time when things start tumbling off the edge, when we throw up our hands, raise the ...
Four-year-olds Emilio Sarmiento, Marcos Martinez and Blaze Diabo, from left, read a book about frogs at the Martineztown House of Neighborly Service last week. (DEAN HANSON/JOURNAL)

Shortfall Shuts Martineztown ‘Second Home’

The doors at the old Spanish Mission-style building on Edith Boulevard just north of Lomas are locke ...
John Casey holds a picture of his son, Capt. Thomas J. Casey, who was killed in Iraq in 2008. Tom was awarded the Bronze Star Medal with Valor. John Casey accepted the medal on behalf of his son. (Julia M. Dendinger/Valencia County News-Bulletin)

Medal Reflects a Father’s Pride and Sorrow

BOSQUE FARMS - John Casey will tell you the story of his son. He will tell you Thomas J. Casey ...
(Un)Occupy Albuquerque marchers pause for a moment of silence Saturday during a march down Central Avenue. (Marla Brose/Journal)

Politicos Would Lose in Cleveland Stadium

It has been 63 years since my beloved Cleveland Indians won the World Series.    The ...
Good Riddance To Spookiness at CYFD

Good Riddance To Spookiness at CYFD

It's Halloween. The witching hour is upon us, so it seems appropriate to conjure up our favori ...
Cancer Comes in Colors Other Than Pink

Cancer Comes in Colors Other Than Pink

When you know someone who has cancer, email punctuation is not an inconsiderable issue. If you get a ...