A Bernalillo County Sheriff's deputy escorting Vice President Joe Biden's motorcade was hit this afternoon at Gibson and Carlisle.
Police say a woman drove around two police units blocking the intersection and hit (By ABQNews Staff )
King will lie in state Friday at the Capitol in Santa Fe and funeral services will be on Saturday at the Moriarty High School gymnasium (By Jim McElroy)
Mayor-elect Richard Berry announced three more appointments today for his administration: John Garcia will head economic development, Bruce Rizzieri will take over transit and Tito Madrid will run constituent services. (By Dan McKay)
Vice President Joe Biden spoke for 35 minutes this afternoon at a fundraiser luncheon for first-term Democratic Congressmen Martin Heinrich and Harry Teague at the Hotel Albuquerque. (By Dan Boyd)
Physicist traveled to remote, dark places of Earth to capture 3,000 photos used in project
A scientist has finished a two-year, 26,000-mile mission to assemble a panoramic photo image of the night sky. See the panorama. Central Michigan University physicist Axel Mellinger pieced together 3,000 individual photographs to create the image of the night sky, with the Milky Way galaxy at the center.
With only six shuttle flights remaining and still no word from the White House on a future course for astronauts, NASA is tapping into social media Twitter, Facebook and the like -- to spread its stay-in-space message.
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The three-term governor leaves a legacy of consensus reached over a cup of coffee. He takes with him a home-spun style that makes us nostalgic for a kinder, more naive era of just 15 or so years ago. ...
DOT Shops for New Property By Colleen Heild/ Journal Investigative Reporter At a time when the state Department of Transportation is facing its roughest financial patch in years, some agency officials have been in talks to spend more than $1 million for a new property in Santa Fe.
U.S. Aid Comes With Demands By Anne Gearan/ Associated Press WASHINGTON — The United States is limiting its goals in Afghanistan and demanding better accountability from that country's underperforming leader, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Sunday, and she tied additional U.S. civilian help to results from Kabul.
Veterans' Expressions By Aurelio Sanchez/ Journal Staff Writer Academy Award-winning photographer Bill Tondreau was just one of the stars with works on display at New Mexico Veterans Art Show. Tondreau's photography of a Los Ranchos acequia in the fall could well be an iconic New Mexico representation of "the yellow brick road," green leaves of trees turning to amber reflected in the shaded irrigation ditch waters.
King Funeral Is Saturday Journal Staff Report Funeral arrangements for former Gov. Bruce King, who died late last week, were announced Sunday. King will lie in state at the state Capitol from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday.
Around New Mexico Journal and Wire Reports Police identified a man who died Saturday from blunt trauma as Joseph Gallegos, Albuquerque Police Department spokeswoman Nadine Hamby said Sunday.
Program Creates Eager Students By Joline Gutierrez Krueger/ Journal Staff Writer Arianna London hoists a glob of gummy cat guts in her gloved hands, presenting the bundle of neatly eviscerated organs to teacher Bob Sorensen as if it were a gift.
"Merry Christmas," she jokes as Sorensen's eyes twinkle and mine, well, wince. Just a little. Moments before, Sorensen had asked the class, "Who wants to dissect a cat?" and nearly every hand in the room flew up.
Now more than ever, you need to keep an eye on government and speak your piece.
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