Girl Is Critical After I-25 Crash
By Vic Vela / Journal Staff Writer
A child was in critical condition, and a woman was arrested and accused of DWI for the sixth time after an Interstate 25 crash Tuesday north of Glorieta, according to State Police.
Otero Sheriff Settles Immigration Suit Over Rights
By Rene Romo / Journal Southern Bureau
LAS CRUCES The Otero County Sheriff's Office has settled a lawsuit alleging that deputies targeted Hispanic residents of Chaparral and violated their civil rights in an operation aimed at finding illegal immigrants.
Board Member Wants APS Goals
By Zsombor Peter / Journal Staff Writer
Teachers are always telling their students to set goals, whether it's for that dream job or just a better score on the next test.
Former RR Mayor Files Countersuit Against Nonprofit
By Rosalie Rayburn / Journal Staff Writer
Former Rio Rancho Mayor Kevin Jackson has broken months of silence with a stinging counterattack against employees, former employees and board members of a nonprofit that sued him.
Victim 'Lost It' After Son Died
By T.J. Wilham / Journal Staff Writer
Vera "Tonie" Haskell "lost it" after her son was killed two years ago by a hit-and-run driver, her family says. She fell into a deep depression. Her alcoholism got worse. She talked about suicide. Haskell, 47, was killed Sunday by a hit-and-run driver nine blocks from where her son was killed.
Football: Lobo QB Porterie Looks Forward to Challenge
By Greg Archuleta / Journal Staff Writer
Now that the keys to the University of New Mexico football team's offense finally are in Donovan Porterie's hands, he doesn't mind the rebuilding job that awaits him.
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Hospital News
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Marla Brose/Journal | | Ear, nose and throat specialist Allyson M. Ray, right, performs surgery at Heart Hospital of New Mexico. The surgical team included, from left, Rebecca Rutherford, Maurcena Wells and Diego Gonzalez.
Heart Hospital of New Mexico Opens to Different Kinds of Surgical Cases
By Winthrop Quigley / Journal Staff Writer
Heart Hospital of New Mexico isn't just for hearts anymore. Beginning last fall, Heart Hospital, responding to physician demand, slowly started opening its surgical suites to orthopedic, gynecological, ear, nose and throat and other cases.
Santa Fe Hospital Merger Goes Into Effect
By Polly Summar / Journal Staff Writer
At one minute past midnight Wednesday, Santa Feans found themselves with a Catholic hospital as their major community health care provider. New signs haven't been erected yet, but Santa Fe's only full-service hospital is now Christus St. Vincent Regional Medical Center.
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Basketball: UNM's Recruiting Tenacity Impresses Texas Standout
By Ken Sickenger / Journal Staff Writer
The University of New Mexico women's basketball team is looking to add height for 2008-09.
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