A Cholla cactus pokes through the snow at Elena Gallegos Picnic Area in Albuquerque's foothills. Another storm is on the way, according to the National Weather Service, targeting the state's eastern plains by Thursday. ...
Electronic cigarettes have raise concern from public health officials although some consumers say they think they are a safer alternative to tobacco cigarettes. In this photo illustration, and electronic cigarette user exhales vapor. Photographed Thursday Jan. 14, 2010. (Pat Vasquez-Cunningham/Journal)
Teachers May Pay More for Insurance By Martin Salazar/ Journal Staff Writer Committee recommends no new funds for districts faced with increased costs.
PNM Unveils City Solar Project By Michael Hartranft/ Journal Staff Writer Power Project Would Be Near Paseo and Jefferson.
Petraeus Will Speak To Chamber in July By Charles D. Brunt/ Journal Staff Writer
The military leader often credited with reversing a disastrous situation in Iraq and paving the way for the withdrawal of U.S. combat troops will be the keynote speaker at the Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce annual meeting in July.
Audit Delay May Hurt Bond Rating By Dan McKay/ Journal Staff Writer Software problems, lack of staff have held up financial report.
Ruidoso Man Wins $3.5 Million By Charles D. Brunt/ Journal Staff Writer Retiree Hits the Hot Lotto, Chooses Lump Sum Payout.
Stormy Weather By John Fleck/ Journal Staff Writer Eastern part of state
set to get hit this time.
Trucks Searched for Waste Hazards By Rosalie Rayburn/ Journal Staff Writer
Trucks bringing trash from Espanola to the Rio Rancho landfill have been getting the equivalent of a body search prompted by allegations that they contained hazardous waste.
Charter: A Case of Regulators Run Amok By Winthrop Quigley/ Journal Staff Writer Monday morning arrived, Charter Bank opened under its new owners, and, as promised by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., depositors' money was sitting in their accounts just like always. The ATMs spewed out cash. The checks were honored and loans were processed.
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