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Some lawmakers may get second chance at pension

Some lawmakers may get second chance at pension

Some current and former members of the Legislature who missed deadlines to enroll in the pension pro ...
Chuck Hosking has stood outside Sandia National Laboratories to protest nuclear weapons once a week for 30 years. Hosking, 64, says he hopes to change the minds of some nuclear physicists. (PAT VASQUEZ-CUNNINGHAM/JOURNAL)

Still protesting after all these years

Every Friday afternoon Chuck Hosking chugs up the hill toward Sandia National Laboratories on his co ...
Honored prosecutor alleges retaliation

Honored prosecutor alleges retaliation

In November, Phyllis Bowman was honored with the White Collar Crime Award by the State Bar of New Me ...
Leaving a zero-sum economy behind

Leaving a zero-sum economy behind

Two weeks ago, I suggested in an UpFront column (see ABQjournal.com) that a reason for New Mexico ...
Let’s drop antiquated Metro Court cellphone ban

Let’s drop antiquated Metro Court cellphone ban

In accepting the position as chief judge of Metro Court, Judge Julie Altwies offered a typical graci ...
Building bridges: 30 years of interfaith dialogue

Building bridges: 30 years of interfaith dialogue

A rabbi and a priest walked into a bar.    Actually, it was a Mexican restaurant and ...
Ex-governors gather no moss

Ex-governors gather no moss

Time to catch up with former Govs. Bill Richardson and Gary Johnson.    Richardson wr ...
Snow serves as canvas for artistry gone viral

Snow serves as canvas for artistry gone viral

We New Mexicans don't know snow. Most of us, anyway. Those of us who live in our state's ...
Have a question? Just ask a liberal

Have a question? Just ask a liberal

I get a lot of mail. I print out my favorites, fold them carefully and keep them in my sock draw ...

A call for more government accountability

New Mexico state and local governments spent $22 billion in 2010, according to the U.S. Census — more than $10,000 per man, woman and child in the state. There are... Read more »

Can Pecos water fix work for Rio Grande?

Can New Mexico's $100 million solution to drought problems on the Pecos River provide the mode ...
Taking cheer to Mexican orphans

Taking cheer to Mexican orphans

They didn't look like clowns. They came to the Journal sans the requisite red rubber noses, gr ...

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