Just two weeks into his tenure as New Mexico’s offensive coordinator, Bryant Vincent sits in a bare office overlooking University Stadium and thinks about the question. The answer could go any which way.
WASHINGTON (AP) — A huge, high-altitude Chinese balloon sailed across the U.S. on Friday, drawing severe Pentagon accusations of spying on sensitive military sites despite China’s firm denials. Secretary of State Antony Blinken abruptly canceled a high-stakes Beijing trip aimed at easing U.S.-China tensions. Aside from the government response, fuzzy videos dotted social media as […]
Departments and floors of the $170 million tower will be opening on a weekly basis over the next two months.
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Journal staff writer Geoff Grammer shares some of the conversations he has on the beat covering a wide variety of sports in New Mexico, primarily UNM Lobos basketball, through his Talking Grammer podcast. For those fans of the written word, check out Geoff’s articles published in the Journal. iTUNES & RSS FEEDS Listen and subscribe […]
Gun safety, criminal justice issues, a minimum wage battle and a proposed booze ban for state senators were all up for discussion this week.
ALGECIRAS, Spain (AP) — Spanish police on Thursday raided the home of a young Moroccan man held over the machete attacks at two Catholic churches the previous night that left a church officer dead and a priest injured in the southern city of Algeciras. A police investigation directed by a National Court judge considers Wednesday’s […]
The city of Deming’s municipal offices were abruptly closed to the public Wednesday morning in response to threats against city staff after shockingly high utility bills.
Making more students proficient in early literacy and math, as well as better preparing them for life after high school are among the district school board’s top priorities.
First burn of the season for the Forest Stewards Guild comes as both public and private crews approach prescribed burns with extra caution