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Fishing Line for April 2, 2023
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Albuquerque Half Marathon gears up for a fast pace run with beautiful views
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Mountain bluebirds are often overlooked but gorgeous
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‘The Lost Archive’ a collection of enjoyable realistic, historical and speculative short stories
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PBS documentary looks at the life of solar power pioneer Mária Telkes
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Canna fairly easy to grow, come in wide varieties
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New Mexico Photographic Art Show brings 188 works to Expo New Mexico
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Poet Pat Mora to deliver New Mexico Writers dinner keynote address
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New Mexico author Melody Groves wins Spur Award with Billy the Kid biography
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‘Important Works on Paper’ covers the span of Picasso’s printmaking oeuvre
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Born out of the Great Depression, the Lensic is still entertaining Santa Fe
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La Cueva alum Garver homers twice, drives in six as Rangers roll
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A small northern New Mexico community is trying to preserve a 19th-century mission church vital to its faith and heritage
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Penalty-plagued New Mexico United loses at Oakland
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‘Millet’ for the win: State spelling bee finalists go 29 rounds head-to-head
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Duke City Gladiators indoor football team drops home opener
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Spring sports roundup: Lobo baseball bats silenced by San Diego State
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Golden Gloves boxing: Ginithan keeps record clean
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UNM women’s basketball for 2023-24: Bradbury likes his returnees
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Grammer: With San Diego State’s run, the Mountain West wins as well
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Editorial: Multi-agency cooperation critical to stopping fentanyl pipeline to our communities
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A sweet time: 8 pictures Southwest Chocolate & Coffee Fest
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San Diego State tops Florida Atlantic, advances to national championship contest
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City-state land swap means no safe outdoor space at Menaul property
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Person shot to death in Northeast Albuquerque
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Police track the trail of shootings and crimes tied to multiple guns legally bought by an Albuquerque man
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1 dead in single-vehicle crash in NE Albuquerque
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Top of Mind: What do you think about Mayor Tim Keller’s proposal to impound or boot the cars of people parked on city streets or other city property who have at least three unpaid speed-camera citations?
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Easter egg hunts abound for Albuquerque-area families — and yes, there are events for fur babies too
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Blood drive, Tenebrae, Easter sunrise: A roundup of Holy Week services in the Albuquerque area
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Ukrainian court puts an Orthodox leader under house arrest
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Tuition bump? UNM administration seeks 3% tuition hike, 6% salary raise; regents question the process
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Isotopes win season opener on road, a rarity
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Boxing: FIT-NHB is site of Saturday’s Golden Gloves regional tourney
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Grants defeats nemesis St. Pius X in 5-4A battle
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United resumes play in Oakland: Here’s what to watch
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Duke City Gladiators are glad to have back QB Davis for home opener
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Sports Speak Up! Readers differ on value of transfer portal
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Fewer police officer positions, a goodbye to extra COVID funding: Albuquerque mayor presents tightened spending plan
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Former Lobo Udeze shines in all-star game at Final Four site
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Photos: Grants High School baseball team beats St. Pius X 10-9
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Local hospitals are lifting their mask mandates
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In split ruling, Court of Appeals vacates former NM tax secretary Demesia Padilla’s felony convictions
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Albuquerque police officer resigns after allegation of ‘inappropriate contact’ with underage girl
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Police release clearer photo of truck allegedly involved in North Valley homicide
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Masks and physical distancing no longer required in New Mexico courtrooms
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PBR Unleash The Beast
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Albuquerque-area economy listed as ‘stagnant’ in latest Brookings Metro study
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New Mexico’s high winds will be taking a break for the weekend, but are resuming work next week
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A look at every Albuquerque police shooting in 2022
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Person fatally shot outside McDonald’s near 12th and I-40
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Dept. of Transportation employee killed by driver while doing traffic control near Clovis
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Judge: Dominion defamation case against Fox will go to trial
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Worries grow that Trump indictment will eclipse other probes
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Journalist’s arrest threatens reporting from Russia
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Minneapolis and state agree to revamp policing post-Floyd
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Romania: Andrew Tate’s detention replaced with house arrest
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Speaker Kevin McCarthy to join Las Cruces rally for Herrell
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Safety coordinator for ‘Rust’ movie sentenced to 6 months unsupervised probation
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Minor league players ratify collective bargaining agreement
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A key inflation gauge tracked by the Fed slowed in February
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EPA approves California rules phasing out diesel trucks
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Talk of the Town: Unreported crime, gun violence, DeSantis over Trump, APD tweet, and traffic signals
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New Mexico Supreme Court blocks ordinances restricting access to abortion
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At Bernalillo County we’re good stewards of tax dollars
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AP sources: Trump facing at least 1 felony charge in NY case
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Italy temporarily blocks ChatGPT over privacy concerns
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Storms strike Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana; 7 reported dead
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52 years after capture, orca Lolita may return to Pacific
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Many electric vehicles to lose big tax credit with new rules
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Charles III commorates WWII dead, child refugees in Hamburg
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36 bodies found inside well after collapse at Indian temple
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Europe’s inflation eases to 6.9% as energy falls but food up
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Purdue’s Zach Edey named AP men’s player of the year
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Vatican: Pope OK to leave hospital, has pizza, baptizes baby
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Oscar Pistorius stays in prison after his parole is denied
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Rays of knowledge: High schoolers get a taste of STEM and sun at Sandia National Laboratories tour
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A farewell message from Albuquerque Journal reporter Rick Nathanson after 44 years of covering New Mexico
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Ukraine marks grim Bucha anniversary, calls for justice
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Stocks rally to cap a winning month, quarter for Wall Street
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‘A Spy Among Friends’ uncovers betrayal at the height of the Cold War
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Reality show ‘My Kind of Country’ brings up-and-coming artists together
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Rayland Baxter brings his blend of psychedelia, Beatlesesque pop to Tumbleroot
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A second season episode of ‘La Frontera with Pati Jinich’ features the culinary stories of Hatch
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Trump indictment and hush money investigation, explained
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A stadium at Balloon Fiesta Park? City officials explain how it might work.
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Combat sports: NM Athletic Commission won’t take up Sanchez’s appeal of loss to Trout
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Labor deal raises salaries, encourages certain Isotopes
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Isotopes get ready to begin 2023 on the road; here’s what to know about the brand-new team
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Colson, New Mexico State Final Four assistant and later AD, dies at 88
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Editorial: APD long overdue for common-sense de-escalation rules
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$4 million proposed for a new Unser Museum
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Prep baseball: After 10-day wait, Rio Rancho needs just minutes to finish off La Cueva
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Speed-up rules impacting college baseball, too: Here’s how the New Mexico Lobos feel about it
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If Albuquerque voters approve $200 million in bonds this fall, here’s how the City Council wants to spend it
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State Investment Council pumps $97.5M into two ‘frontier-tech’ funds
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A man who stabbed a would-be robber to death in Albuquerque in 2020 has been sentenced to 3½ years
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The COVID-related era of continuous Medicaid coverage ends Friday. Here’s what you need to know.
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ABB plans new $40M factory in ABQ
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Top House Republicans are asking for a federal probe into a state program amid client abuse allegations
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Jay Leno has a ‘new ear’ after his latest motorcycle accident? You heard that right
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Gwyneth Paltrow gets vindication at ski collision trial
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FBI intervenes in alleged gang robbery of Albuquerque drug dealer
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Photos: Isotopes host media day
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Donald Trump indicted; expected to surrender early next week
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Del Norte High hoops star with something to prove will walk on at New Mexico
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Lujan Grisham travels to Florida for Democratic governors meeting
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Bills on bestiality, law enforcement cameras among those signed into law Thursday by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham
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Police ID man shot in foot by officers during domestic dispute
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Has T. rex lost its bite? Menacing snarl may be wrong
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Joint Base Andrews lifts lockdown; no armed suspect found
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Flix Brewhouse video shows man entering theater kitchen with firearm
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New Mexico has a sweeping new election law. Here are 6 key provisions in the bill
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Rodents, roaches and reoffenders: Five Albuquerque restaurants in the red this week
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Talk of the Town: Gifts from lobbyists, booting speeders, anesthesia providers and city purchases
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What happened to the giant crane at Rio Rancho’s Intel plant, and what’s our new state smell? Take the Journal’s news quiz
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Philippine ferry fire kills 31 people; at least 7 missing
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King Charles III addresses German parliament, meets Scholz
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Fox lawsuit highlights effects of conspiracies on Dominion
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House GOP approves broad bill to ‘unleash’ American energy
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Bolsonaro returns to Brazil after 3-month stint in Florida
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Iowa’s Caitlin Clark wins AP Player of the Year
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Responding to Indigenous, Vatican rejects Discovery Doctrine
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Pope showing ‘marked improvement,’ could leave hospital soon
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Russia arrests Wall Street Journal reporter on spying charge
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9 killed in Army Black Hawk helicopter crash in Kentucky
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Chef’s kiss: 6 for-sale Albuquerque-area houses under $500K with chef’s kitchens
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Asian stocks follow Wall St up ahead of US inflation update
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King Tuff to bring new album ‘Smalltown Stardust’ to Meow Wolf
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Leaf & Hive brews up an alcoholic beverage with probiotics
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‘Dungeons & Dragons’ puts the funny in fantasy
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Albuquerque doctor doesn’t let cancer, the Alaskan wilderness slow her down
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Homeless families get six months more in county-funded hotel
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Happy times on the coast as San Diego State chases a national title
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Some $15,000 awarded in ‘Papa’ Brown MSA scholarships: Here are the winners
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Prep softball: It takes days, but La Cueva wins metro title
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Letter to the editor: Lobo basketball alum has had it with transfer portal
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Police shoot at armed man following domestic dispute in Northwest Albuquerque
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District attorney announces renewed push to keep guns off of Albuquerque’s school campuses
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Editorial: The ‘why’ is missing in lobbyists’ reports
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Editorial: ABQ’s failing fountain faces unfortunate fate
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Homeless families get six months more in county-funded hotel
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Mexico investigates 8 over deadly fire at migrant facility
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Could Albuquerque’s Balloon Fiesta Park be the new home for New Mexico United’s soccer stadium?
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An Albuquerque housing project for homeless veterans broke ground. Neighbors turned out to protest.
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ABQ has hottest small rental market in West, report says
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Man accused of bringing a gun into Albuquerque’s Flix Brewhouse ordered to remain in jail
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Following catastrophic wildfires in New Mexico last year, Gov. Lujan Grisham urges caution heading into fire season
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Music, movies and mocha: 7 activities for this weekend
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NMMNHS exhibit showcases the world of microscopic photography
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Indian Pueblo Kitchen offers the Native cuisine of New Mexico at reasonable prices
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Southwest Chocolate & Coffee Fest brews up more exhibitors for this year’s event
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Trinity Site opens to the public April 1
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New Day’s Young Adult Housing program teaches life skills
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Two veteran attorneys to serve as special prosecutors in ‘Rust’ shooting case
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Talk of the Town: EV batteries, climate program, dump meat and dairy
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State announces ABQ Rail Yards as New Mexico Media Academy home
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On 50th anniversay, honor our Vietnam veterans
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Study: Los Alamos County is healthiest in New Mexico
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FDA approves over-the-counter Narcan. Here’s what it means
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Permit to buy handgun no longer required in North Carolina
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Pope to be hospitalized for days with respiratory infection
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Senate votes to repeal Iraq War approval many see as mistake
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Poll: Cut federal spending — but not big-ticket programs
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Francisco Pallares is new director of business development at Spaceport America
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Companies bid $264M in Gulf oil sale mandated by climate law
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King Charles III makes world debut as tour starts in Germany
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Israeli PM, Biden exchange frosty words over legal overhaul
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Long Paris trash strike ends, workers face daunting cleanup
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Russia stops sharing missile test info with US, opens drills
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US: Credit Suisse violates deal on rich clients’ tax evasion
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Asian stocks mixed after Wall St rally as bank fears ease
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Asian stocks rise as anxiety over banks starts to fade
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Prep softball: Volcano Vista wins 9-inning marathon
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Mourners outside Juárez facility reject claim blaze was started by protesting migrants
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Application for camp site for Albuquerque homeless withdrawn; supporters plan to try again
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UNM spring sports: Softball routs New Mexico State, track athletes earn league honors, men’s golf takes second
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Editorial: Holtec should join push for rail safety
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Editorial: ABQ curfew worth another shot given violent youth crime
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Lobo baseball earns wild win over nationally ranked Texas Tech
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Jackson-Wink MMA to promote — and host — April fight card
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New Mexico court weighs fight over coal-fired power plant
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Albuquerque’s Gentry earns second contract with NFL’s Steelers
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Preps: Metro baseball, softball tournament finals rescheduled
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‘Plant the seed’: High schoolers explore trades at career fair
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Details emerge in stolen car crash that critically injured girl
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Four years after vetoing NM elected officials pay raise, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham says she’s inclined to sign bill passed this year
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Kyerewaa Abban-Thompson joins Lovelace
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Sweet smell of success: State law now declares an official state aroma in New Mexico
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Bubblegum and Jeff: Students name fish before releasing endangered species into the Rio Grande
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Large numbers of Hispanics didn’t pick single race in census
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Court backs victim’s family in Adnan Syed’s ‘Serial’ case
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AP sources: Judge rules Pence must testify before grand jury
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Lindsay Fattor named director of operations at Rainbow Ryders
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Blue Cross and Blue Shield of New Mexico names new Medicaid VP
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Albuquerque Poet Sara Daniele Rivera wins First Book Award
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One dead in Northeast apartment complex fire
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Smashing Pumpkins to play Isleta Amphitheater on Aug. 13
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Arriba Birria! 5 birria spots around Albuquerque
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Police look for driver of pickup truck in fatal shooting
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SpeakUp: Lobos women’s basketball, John Jones, Tucker Carlson, and golf course urination
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FTX founder Bankman-Fried charged with paying $40M bribe
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New Mexico court upholds Native American actor convictions
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David Batista named branch manager with Yellowstone Landscape
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New Mexico abortion care: What’s happening now and what could be coming next?
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U.S. renewable electricity surpassed coal in 2022
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Who was uphill? Gwyneth Paltrow trial spotlights skier code
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Fed official: Bank rules under review in wake of SVB failure
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Police: Nashville shooter fired indiscriminately at victims
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Israel’s Netanyahu may have tough time saving judicial plan
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Honda recalls more than 330,000 vehicles due to mirror issue
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Tornado-spawning storms may get worse due to warming
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Russia says it test-fired anti-ship missiles in Sea of Japan
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Portugal: Refugee held as suspect in Muslim center stabbings
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Asian stocks mixed as anxiety over banks starts to fade
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French police counter protest violence; garbage strike ends
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WaFd’s Lonnie Corral promoted to senior VP
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Video shows guards walking away during fire that killed 38
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Ukrainian president extends tour of war’s front-line areas
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La Luz Elementary School students were originally expected to move schools in 2025. Now, it may happen this fall.
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Authorities say a man brought a gun into Flix Brewhouse. Here’s a look at the charges against him — a fourth-degree felony and a misdemeanor.
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Lobo hoops notebook: Seck to transfer, House returns, Udeze update and more
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Judge: District attorney can’t be co-counsel in Baldwin case
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What do PNM-Avangrid merger opponents really want?
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How a Maine power struggle made its way into New Mexico’s PNM-Avangrid merger debate
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More parties weigh in on request before Supreme Court for PRC to rehear PNM-Avangrid merger
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Editorial: APS calendar plan earns mixed grades
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Editorial: Mayor’s right: Pay camera fines or wear a car boot
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Albuquerque man sentenced to 14 years for mother’s killing in 2017
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Crash involving stolen vehicle seriously injures child, adult
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Governor signs free school meals bill, says its benefits could transcend cafeterias
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United’s Nava out for 2023 season with torn ACL
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Young worker makes good money but zero benefits
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Top of Mind: What do you think about Mayor Tim Keller’s proposal to impound or boot the cars of people parked on city streets or other city property who have at least three unpaid speed-camera citations?
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New Mexico Military Institute to open new academy for sixth through eighth-grade students
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After 40 years at the Roundhouse, David Abbey is retiring. Here’s why at least one lawmaker calls him the ‘most valuable employee’ ever at the New Mexico Legislature
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Navajo Tech 1st among tribal universities to offer PhD
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Asian shares mostly rise on relief over US bank strength
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Twitter celebs balk at paying Elon Musk for blue check mark
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PBR Ty Murray Invitational held at the Pit in Albuquerque. Take a look.
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Hermit’s Peak/Calf Canyon Claims Office establishes helpline for general inquiries
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Double Exposure: Bringing to light the untold – and untrue – stories behind the pictures
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5 ways to help protect your health on your next trip
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We need different approaches for folks who have entered different ways
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Nashville shooter who killed 6 drew maps, surveilled school
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Chamber leaders assess impact on businesses after legislative session
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I-40 eastbound out of Gallup closed overnight
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In Trump probe, key witness returns, no indictment vote yet
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Zelenskyy, atomic agency chief discuss nuclear plant fears
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Albuquerque junk removal company expands into pressure washing
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We want to know what you think about business coverage
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Gwyneth Paltrow accuser calls Utah ski crash ‘serious smack’
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Twitter hunts Github user who posted source code online
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Black, Hispanic investors struggle with faith in crypto
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Harris pledges aid to Ghana amid security, economic concerns
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Taiwan’s former leader Ma begins China visit
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DeSantis team welcomes contrast with Trump ‘chaos’ candidacy
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North Korea test-fires 2 more missiles as US sends carrier
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Deal to buy Silicon Valley Bank calms bank fears, for now
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Netanyahu delays judicial overhaul after mass protests
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Hamill: Tax administration is not the right venue for testing AI technology
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Annual South Valley Pride Day celebration opens application for vendors, artisans parade entries and Outstanding Citizen nominations
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FBI raid nets fentanyl, meth, guns and cash
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Hobbs police officer shoots and injures teenager in stolen vehicle
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A basketball decision: Josiah Allick opens up on opting to transfer out of New Mexico
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‘They made a statement by hiring a guy like me’: NMSU introduces new men’s basketball coach Jason Hooten
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At 41, Holly Holm continues to evolve as a fighter
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APD reviewed every 2022 police shooting. Here are the proposed reforms that came out of that study.
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Meteorologists say El Niño typically brings wetter weather to the area and could replace La Niña
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Stansbury, Dems call on Buttigieg to increase train regulations
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FBI raid nets 100,000 fentanyl pills, 16 pounds of meth, guns and cash
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Talking Grammer, Ep. 61: Transferring Lobo forward Josiah Allick
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After March snowstorms, Ski Santa Fe extends season
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Police: Albuquerque movie theater staff wrestled loaded assault rifle from intoxicated man
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Readers chime in on confusion over flashing yellow turn arrow
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U.S.-Mexico’s strained relationship in need of a reset
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Pet care: A rude awakening to canine behavior
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Tips to do spring cleaning right, inside and out
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Talk of the Town: How the Legislature did
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Society’s choices mean there will always be those without
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Policies set folks up to come, stay, on streets
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Talk of the Town: PNM/Avangrid merger rejected for good reason
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Point-Counterpoint: No on proposed APS calendar
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Session victories lay groundwork for better New Mexico
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Where we stand: Here are last week’s stances of the Albuquerque Journal Editorial Board
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Gov must address this nonsensical tax approach
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New PRC can protect customers, right terrible no-vote mistake
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Point-Counterpoint: Yes on proposed APS calendar
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Police charge West Mesa student in drive-by that killed 18-year-old
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Ukraine demands emergency UN meeting over Putin nuclear plan
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Pink Pony Soft Serve saddles up to new location
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New Mexico was once among a handful of states where abortions later in pregnancy were available. That changed in January.
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When it comes to estate planning, getting organized is vital
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Senior living boasts community, activities and help when it’s needed
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We need to talk: Though difficult, it’s important to have the hard conversations
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Fishing Line for March 26, 2023
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No joke: VLA hosting open house on April 1
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World Pro Ski Tour World Championships returns to Taos Ski Valley
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‘The Misfits’ a collection of 15 short stories and a poem about disconnections
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MasterWorks of New Mexico show hits 25 years of art
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There are several resources for finding the best tree for ABQ
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The Gallery ABQ presents its April salon show “Perspectives” with Nancy Schrock, Amelia Myer and Linda Weiss
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New Mexico Gay Men’s Chorus takes on the legacy of Freddie Mercury
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Ragamala Dance Company to perform ‘Sacred Earth’ at the Lensic
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New Mexico Museum of Art has new curatorial leader
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Chatter to premiere new pieces
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‘With the Grain’ explores the modern and contemporary works of NM wood carvers
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A look at five Public Art Program works near Albuquerque’s open spaces
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Yodice: High-octane starters made All-Metro basketball selections simple
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Isotopes introduce mouth-watering new ballpark food items (with video)
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PBR: Kasel aims to be best at what he loves
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Rio Rancho rolls over Carlsbad in Puentes tournament final
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Holm dominant against former sparring partner
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After tornado, harrowing tales of survival in Mississippi
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‘There’s nothing left’: Deep South tornadoes kill 26
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Metro Beat: Mayor Keller wins latest veto battle
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Editorial: Just-wrapped legislative session provides pathway for next year
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Time to Downsize: Strategies for sifting through a lifetime of possessions
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Bee sponsor Nusenda rooted in education
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Back on stage: 25 students will compete in this year’s in-person state spelling bee
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Word for Word: Language — first, second or both — plays role in spelling bee competitions
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Photos: Rio Rancho takes on Carlsbad in the Sal Puentes Invitational championship game
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Young siblings tied to brutal park beating, rape of 13-year-old
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30th annual César Chávez and Dolores Huerta Celebration ‘March for Justice’: 10 pictures from the march
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Top of Mind: What do you think about APS’ proposal for 2023-24 that would shorten the summer break, have students leave two hours early on Wednesdays and include a two-week spring break?
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‘They’re fearful:’ What New Mexico abortion providers are seeing as their patient numbers soar
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In recent years, New Mexico leaders have taken steps to protect or expand abortion access. Here’s what they’ve done.
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Food truck La Sirenita makes permanent stop at former Quarters BBQ location
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Park Square’s new flavor: Sawmill developer plans new Uptown food hall
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Pope expands sex abuse law, reaffirms adults can be victims
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Search on for missing in deadly chocolate factory explosion
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Mexico hopes to host Summer Olympics in 2036 or 2040
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Housing Trust funds boost 4 projects
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Javonte Johnson latest Lobo to enter transfer portal
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PBR in the Pit? It’s a slam dunk says founder Ty Murray
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New Mexico State hires Jason Hooten as men’s basketball coach
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Geothermal development incentives on governor’s desk
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Darcelle, world’s oldest working drag queen, dies at 92
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Albuquerque city councilors make $33,660 a year. That could soon change.
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Biden might keep Space Command in Colorado. That would be good for New Mexico, one local expert says.
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MMA: Holm, Santos weigh in successfully
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Albuquerque city councilor says this year is his last
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Lujan Grisham signs bills expanding Human Rights Act, revising process for name changes in New Mexico
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Questa to have police agency again after 3 years
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Blue Door Pâtisserie will close doors at the end of the month
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Mark Pardo to close Nob Hill location, expand services at other locations
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Veto pen ready, Lujan Grisham prepares to review capital outlay package
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A half-century later, activist and NM native Dolores Huerta continues to champion equality
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DEA overseas review barely mentions corruption scandals
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Gwyneth Paltrow insists Utah ski collision wasn’t her fault
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Interstate 40 closed both ways due to crash east of Gallup
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Talk of the Town: Credit unions, pandemic response, Navajo water, frustration with APD, zero bus fares, KAFB burns, big banks and malpractice insurance
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State safety workers are investigating an ‘incident’ involving the massive crane at Intel’s Rio Rancho plant
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Rwanda frees Paul Rusesabagina of ‘Hotel Rwanda’ fame
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Trump lawyer in court after being forced before grand jury
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China threatens consequences over US warship’s actions
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House GOP passes parents’ rights bill in clash over schools
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North Korea claims ‘radioactive tsunami’ weapon test at sea
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Deutsche Bank shares drop amid global jitters over banks
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Biden: US will ‘forcefully’ protect personnel in Syria
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Amid massive demonstrations, Macron delays Charles’ visit
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High dollar dips: 7 Albuquerque-area houses for sale with pools
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Wall Street ends higher, marking 2nd winning week in a row
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Bob Odenkirk returns to comedy roots with AMC’s ‘Lucky Hank’
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PBS documentary looks back on protesting and its impact on the Vietnam War
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‘All the World Is Sleeping’ sheds light on the realities of addiction
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‘Better Call Saul’ actor to be honored at the Las Cruces International Film Festival
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Albuquerque police called in the bomb squad. It turned out to be a gun.
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New Mexico United to face NMSU-rooted team in Open Cup play
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Traditional Spanish Market gets new leadership
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Meet your Swiss-born Lobo, a tight end who has made history
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Here come the bulls and riders: Ty Murray Invitational begins Friday
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Something new for Holly Holm: Fight against a former teammate
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Sports Speak Up! Should UNM sweeten deal with Pitino?
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New Mexico tribe keeps title to portion of national preserve
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Editorial: ABQ carjackings, girl’s beatdown real indicators of crime
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Prep baseball: Defending 5A champ Carlsbad is in town and intends to rise to level of competition (with photo gallery)
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Now it’s Allick’s turn to leave New Mexico basketball; so who’s left?
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BCSO details deputy shootout with rifle-wielding suspect
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Photos: Carlsbad beats Cleveland, 13-3, during the first round of the Sal Puentes Invitational
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‘Better Call Saul’ final season hits Netflix on April 18
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$14.3M grant could make Acoma Pueblo’s internet problems ‘a thing of the past’
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Amid climate change and wildfire recovery, New Mexico enacts new law for conservation spending
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NM-filmed ‘Chupa’ premieres on Netflix on April 7
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Where did all those Chihuahuas come from? Test your New Mexico news knowledge with our weekly quiz.
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Violent French pension protests erupt as 1M demonstrate
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Los Luceros Historic Site to host history talk on Sunday, March 26
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Rainbow Ryders renews contract with Balloon Fiesta to remain ride vendor
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New Mexico to offer free virtual tutoring this summer for reading and math
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Steak dinners and ski passes: As lobbyists spend to influence New Mexico Legislature, 2 lawmakers seek more transparency
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SpeakUp: Legislature, gun control, malpractice insurance and the Lobos
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Man sentenced to life plus 2½ years in shooting death of 17-year-old Sandia High School student
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Autism now more common among Black, Hispanic kids in US
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Russia’s security chief blasts West, dangles nuclear threats
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Trump grand jury turns to other matters, done for the week
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TikTok CEO grilled by skeptical lawmakers on safety, content
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Court: Arizona governor not required to carry out execution
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Arizona court declines most of Lake’s appeal over gov’s race
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Launch debut of 3D-printed rocket ends in failure, no orbit
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Book ban attempts hit record high in 2022, library org says
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Biden approval dips near lowest point: AP-NORC poll
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Why TikTok’s security risks keep raising fears
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Ramadan starts in Mideast amid high costs, hopes for peace
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A look at the uranium-based ammo the UK will send to Ukraine
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Asian shares fall on banking turmoil, recession worries
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After Denver school shooting, an outcry erupts over security
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Albuquerque police: Fatal shooting at convenience store could be ‘justifiable homicide’
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National Puppy Day: Here are the good boys and girls of Albuquerque
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Getting news behind bars: How it works at Metropolitan Detention Center
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‘Dear Evan Hansen’ runs the gamut of emotions
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Joe Samba bring his reggae-infused music to Sunshine Theater
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‘The Baby Monitor’ comes to the Santa Fe Playhouse
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Steel Bender, Teddy Roe’s and M’tucci’s debut hefeweizen-style beer collaboration
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Harry’s Roadhouse fires on all cylinders with sensational specials and a menu for all
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Whimsical fountain at botanic garden may be removed
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UNM is talking contract extension, but is Pitino receptive?
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Editorial: N.M. must take care when terminating DD Waiver providers
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Alec Baldwin’s attorneys claim email sent by ex-prosecutor indicates political motive
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Prep basketball: Metro stars are abundant on all-state teams — here are the lists
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Sports Speak Up! More consternation caused by Lobo women’s NIT defeat
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Gateway Center construction hits asbestos snag
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Albuquerque Starbucks workers join nationwide strike
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Bernalillo County expands ‘living room’ hours
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Man sentenced to 6 years in 2021 crash-turned-fatal shooting in Southwest Albuquerque
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Lobo K.J. Jenkins, team’s best outside shooter, goes into transfer portal
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Livin’ ‘Mi Vida Loca’: 7 activities for this weekend
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Workplace-safety sanction finalized in Alec Baldwin shooting
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Comedian Paula Poundstone coming to Lensic stage
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Cirque Italia brings its maritime-themed show to Albuquerque
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Extra! Extra! ‘Newsies’ coming to UNM’s Rodey Theatre
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Trump lawyer ordered to turn over Mar-a-Lago case documents
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Back in the green: All inspected restaurants pass last week
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Teenage girls charged in severe beating of 13-year-old
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‘A real tragedy’: Animal nonprofit raising funds to replace equipment stolen from hotel parking lot
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Teens accused in back-to-back carjackings in Southwest Albuquerque
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Vallejos out as state cannabis director
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Body found near Denver high school shooting suspect’s car
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DeSantis to expand ‘Don’t Say Gay’ law to all grades
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Talk of the Town: Park & Rec head needs to go; Clovis naming; Gila access, and guns
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Talk of the Town: Readers split on PNM/Avangrid merger 2.0
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Muslims across the world mark start of holy month of Ramadan
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Former Navajo Nation President Ben Shelly ‘put others first’
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Supreme Court chews on Jack Daniel’s dog toy dispute
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AP sources: Manhattan DA postpones Trump grand jury session
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Spring break’s half-over already? Here’s a list of low-cost or no-cost activities for ABQ-area parents to close out the week
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Fed raises key rate by quarter-point despite bank turmoil
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Asian shares decline after Fed hints rate hikes may end soon
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TikTok sends influencers to Washington as its troubles grow
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Muslims in Indonesia celebrate Ramadan amid soaring prices
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A quarter of world population lacks safe drinking water: UN
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North Korea fires cruise missiles as allies stage drills
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Arkansas restricts school bathroom use by transgender people
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Oklahoma court OK’s abortion to preserve mother’s life
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Judge halts Wyoming abortion ban days after it took effect
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Rare tornado near Los Angeles rips building roofs; 1 injured
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A 5,000-mile seaweed belt is headed toward Florida
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Gwyneth Paltrow ski collision trial brings doctors to stand
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Ohtani fans Trout, Japan tops US 3-2 for WBC championship
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Tear gas, clashes as Lebanon protesters try to storm govt HQ
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Ukraine: Russia hits apartments and dorm, killing civilians
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Macron wants French pension plan implemented by end of year
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$500 rebate for New Mexico residents in 2023: What we know
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Cloudy with a 100% chance of retirement: 15 questions with longtime KOB weatherman Steve Stucker
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New Mexico State cools off UNM bats in 2-0 baseball win
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New Mexico passed laws protecting access to abortion. Opponents ready for legal fight — even to U.S. Supreme Court.
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Comstock Act: How does it fit in the abortion debate?
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Photos: UNM Lobos baseball team fall 2-0 against NMSU
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Editorial: ShotSpotter needs to prove its $3.2M cost
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Albuquerque trims bus schedule, seeks input on future service map
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Sports Speak Up! Readers disappointed in how Lobo men’s, women’s basketball seasons finished
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Former Albuquerque city staffer claims she was wrongfully fired over telecommuting dispute
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Albuquerque drivers who aren’t paying speed camera tickets could get the boot
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US regulators delay decision on nuclear fuel storage license
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Holly Holm, 41, commits to six more UFC fights
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Mudvayne to play Isleta Amphitheater on Aug. 15
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Archbishop of Santa Fe offers apology to clergy sexual abuse survivors
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Free fishing and $500 checks: 6 things New Mexico lawmakers did that might affect you and your family
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Reprieve for Albuquerque hot air balloonists: FAA backs off advanced balloon tracking equipment ruling
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SpeakUp: Readers sound off against PNM/Avangrid merger
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Top of Mind: What do you think about Albuquerque Public Schools’ proposed school calendar?
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Asian shares advance on back of Wall Street rally
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Yellen says bank situation stabilizing, different from 2008
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Army of lobbyists helped water down banking regulations
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Japan’s PM offers Ukraine support as China’s Xi backs Russia
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Reborn Ringling Bros. circus to leap on tour — minus animals
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TikTok updates rules; CEO on charm offensive for US hearing
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Saudi Arabia frees American imprisoned over critical tweets
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US speeds up Abrams tank delivery to Ukraine war zone
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Volcano Vista’s Alter commits to the University of the Philippines
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Grammer: What Rick Pitino to St. John’s means for UNM, a Lobo in the transfer portal, and more
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Kids connect with nature at ABQ BioPark’s spring break camp
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Trump waits out grand jury as New York braces for protests
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Prep notes: Schools making quick use of APS out-of-state travel rule change
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Albuquerque Metro Championship finals delayed indefinitely
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Editorial: BernCo taxpayers stuck with $7M error
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Editorial: APS must get a handle on guns on its campuses
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Photos: Rio Rancho take on La Cueva during the Albuquerque Metro Baseball Championships
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Supreme Court seems split in Navajo Nation water rights case
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Wind and scattered rainfall in store for Albuquerque this week
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Four deaths in 24 hours: Details emerge in weekend homicides
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