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Deming man accused of stealing ambulance
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Jurors begin deliberations in 9-year-old Albuquerque killing
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Metro Court tries new approach to keep homeless out of jail
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Report: New Mexico cities and counties spending opioid settlement funds at slow pace
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New Mexico again ranked worst in the nation for pedestrian deaths
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Las Cruces man pleads guilty in fatal road rage shooting
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Housing on Holloman AFB getting major upgrades
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Project Jupiter air permit to be debated in October hearing
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Tank battery fire erupts in Lea County
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Santa Fe Railyard Community Corp. names new executive director
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Sandia Labs partners with University of Michigan on quantum, AI research
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Research on nun shows Billy the Kid's religious affiliation, petitioner for her canonization says
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APS surpasses 3-year reading goal but falls short in math
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Three charged in road rage homicide
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Residents of ABQ High Lofts decry city’s demand to open private courtyard to the public
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‘An exceptional journalist’: T.J. Wilham, former Journal and KOAT reporter, dies at 50
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Federal agency's proposal to rescind Chaco drilling protections riles state, tribal leaders
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Former American Home Furniture site to welcome major retail project
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New UNM president Goldstein officially begins his term
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State regulators clear path for next wave of community solar projects
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Legendary political cartoonist Pat Oliphant dies at 90 in Santa Fe
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New bar aims to give Albuquerque’s LGBTQ+ community a place to belong
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Five businesses red-tagged in city’s latest inspection report
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Second DEA whistleblower files retaliation complaint
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NM Forward Party files lawsuit challenging state's ballot access requirements
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Branded Content
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How Scissortail Lab is raising the standard for cannabis testing in New Mexico
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What NM Small Business Owners Need to Know About Worker Classification Before It's Too Late
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Do you know a New Mexico hero? Now is your chance to say so.
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The document business owners most regret skipping
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La-Z-Boy democratizes interior design service as demand surges
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Financial literacy matters even more in uncertain times
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L4SB disrupts legal industry with better, faster tech-forward service
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Local La-Z-Boy Galleries celebrates 50 years of family ownership
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Parnall Law’s commitment to justice upheld by generations of service
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Sandia marks its 41st bingo anniversary with big renovation
Business
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TXNM, Blackstone extend $11.5 billion sale deadline after regulatory setback
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Little Caesars rolls out new Albuquerque location
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Santa Fe Railyard Community Corp. names new executive director
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Sandia Labs partners with University of Michigan on quantum, AI research
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Former American Home Furniture site to welcome major retail project
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State regulators clear path for next wave of community solar projects
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New bar aims to give Albuquerque’s LGBTQ+ community a place to belong
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Five businesses red-tagged in city’s latest inspection report
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Land commissioner nixes Project Jupiter pipeline for second time
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Albuquerque meat company grows ‘ranch-to-store’ model with city, state backing
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Roswell Daily Record sold to group led by former ABQ city councilor
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State, Roadrunner lure Illinois quantum startup to Albuquerque
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New Mexico’s attorney general joins suit to block Paramount’s takeover of Warner Bros.
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Lindy’s Diner owners sue city over Bliss Building demolition
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Albuquerque Hispano Chamber taps New Mexico native as new leader
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Kenney’s latest Washington trip renews pressure on DOE over Los Alamos waste
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Roswell Daily Record to cease operations
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Christus St. Vincent opens new Albuquerque primary care clinic
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Pacheco: The lingering uncertainty over the USMCA’s future
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Albuquerque’s bowling alleys are decades old. The crowds keep rolling in.
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Hamill: Two IRAs, two very different deadlines
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New Mexico’s film industry rebounds slightly, latest data shows
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Albuquerque startup lands $1 million to grow domestic graphite production
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Presbyterian’s new operating room is changing how brain surgery is done in Albuquerque
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Ranch compound belonging to former Harley-Davidson CEO lists for $16.5 million
Sports
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Goatheads add another forward to roster
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As North Dakota State starts Mountain West era, league coaches believe Bison won't wait to contend
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Better batters? New, lighter bats are on the way for New Mexico high school baseball in 2028
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Great Eck-spectations: Lobos adjusting to life as the Mountain West favorite in Eck's second year
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Free MLB umpire camp coming to Isotopes Park Saturday
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UNM helped kill Mountain West preseason poll
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NM United routs Lexington, extends unbeaten streak to nine
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NM boxer Lindenmuth fights ex-sparring partner for title
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NM United stadium at Balloon Fiesta Park clears another legal hurdle
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Reider: My Mountain West preseason poll, with one thing I like, one thing I don't like about each team
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New Mexico LB Jaxton Eck named Mountain West Preseason Defensive Player of the Year
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Former Lobo Donovan Dent party to imminent lawsuit to play one more season of college basketball
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Match day: New Mexico United at Lexington SC
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Ray Maxey, All-American QB at Rio Grande High, dies at 80
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Goatheads focus on defense with 2nd signing
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Lobos hoops notebook: UNM announces home-and-home series with Wichita State
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Topes Notes: Rockies go heavy on college players early in MLB Draft, could they be Isotopes soon?
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Inside the Ironman 70.3 Ruidoso: Racers of all backgrounds have a reason to compete
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Where to watch the World Cup in Albuquerque
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Goatheads bring former ECHL standout on staff
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Storm surge: El Huracano floods Rainbow Futurity winner's circle
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Taken in 5th round, La Cueva's Blomker says he'll turn pro immediately
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Bringing New Mexico, and her passion, to the world
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New Mexico might ban bare-knuckle fighting
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For NM United, keeping unbeaten streak intact outweighs USL Cup exit
Sponsored Insights
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How New Mexico artists and collectors can take control of their creative legacy
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Better than a playlist: Why live chamber music belongs on your calendar
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Comfort has a cause in Albuquerque
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PNM acquisition secures benefits for New Mexico’s clean energy future
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UNM offers free event showcasing celebrated LA painter
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Holiday production ‘La Estrella: A Flamenco Story of the Kings’ Quest’ fuses artistic, folkloric traditions
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Make new memories with traditional New Mexico holiday celebrations statewide
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Rising costs, rising need: Why Meals on Wheels needs you this holiday season
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Discover the remarkable ways Ativo Senior Living is redefining aging
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Yjastros: Flamenco Repertory Company presents ‘cultural hybrid’ show of dance, music, storytelling
Lifestyles
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Fishing Line for July 16, 2026
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Steven Michael Quezada is coming to his own stage July 17-18
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Zeitgeist Dance Theatre showcases ABQ dancers, choreographers alongside global peers at The Lensic
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Shop exclusive looks and take home your new best friend at Disco Doggie charity fashion show
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Route 66 Summerfest celebrates the Mother Road’s centennial
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Rafe Spall says Apple TV role is ‘exhausting in the best possible way’
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‘These Shining Lives’ brings radium girls’ story to light
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Darius Rucker to perform at First Financial Credit Union Amphitheater on July 24
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Theater, music and car shows: 7 events this week
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Evanescence wakes up ABQ
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IN REVIEW: 'The Magic Flute' plays a different tune
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Pet care: Caves, crates, and coping with a desperate dog
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Don’t trash that agave stalk — it could be your next hiking stick
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Brew Lab opens Brew Dock at Marina Del Sur in Elephant Butte Lake State Park
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‘She Walks at Night’ a gripping Japanese murder mystery
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Author Teresa Dovalpage blends together a Havana mystery across time
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Authors Kathleen A. Hessler, Octavio Ramos to discuss works at Page 1 Books
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Historians gather to discuss Wild West legends like Wyatt Earp and Billy the Kid
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Gigi Bella’s ‘Without the Frills’ explores her experiences in TV and film
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Trumpet vines can sport yellow blooms
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Fishing Line for July 9, 2026
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Fourth annual She Rises Music Festival celebrates women in music
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New Mexico Tattoo Fiesta gets buzzing July 10-12 at the Albuquerque Convention Center
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Social media comedy stars come to Route 66 Casino Hotel for ‘GenX Takeover’
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A New Mexico classic returns
Opinion
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Legendary political cartoonist Pat Oliphant dies at 90 in Santa Fe
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OPINION: New Mexico's success depends on working together
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OPINION: Biosecurity is an investment, not an expense
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OPINION: Higher ed needs to rethink the traditional student
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OPINION: Green infrastructure can save our dwindling rivers
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Bringing New Mexico, and her passion, to the world
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New Mexico makes history
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OPINION: Talk of the Town
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OPINION: Torture is no way to manage wolves
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OPINION: After 250th birthday, it's time to reconsider fireworks
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OPINION: The left and right are ignoring New Mexico's fentanyl crisis
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OPINION: Healing our communities from fentanyl requires immediate action
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OPINION: Speak Up!
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OPINION: One year of protecting New Mexicans from the 'Big Brutal Bill'
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OPINION: Remembering Roe v. Wade — a day we cannot forget
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OPINION: If $250 helps New Mexicans now, it should help every year
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The fake product that helped save a carmaker
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OPINION: The ethics that safeguard justice
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OPINION: Why we need to protect the Caja del Rio
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OPINION: Talk of the Town
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OPINION: It's time for UNM School of Law to move forward
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OPINION: CABQ homeless programs must pivot to retain HUD funding
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OPINION: The best tax relief is money working families can keep
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OPINION: Small nutrition changes have big health impact for older adults
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Dems scapegoating DEA to distract from their own fentanyl failures
March 8, 2026: A family legacy 100 years and counting
The Albuquerque Journal kicks off its commemoration of a legacy created 100 years ago when Thomas M. Pepperday purchased the newspaper.
March 30, 2026: C.T. Lang, Publisher, Civic Leader, Philanthropist
C. Thompson Lang guides the Albuquerque Publishing Company through a period of rapid growth, during which the Journal becomes the largest and most widely read newspaper in the state.
April 5, 2026: Iconic structures rise, and violence erupts in the '60s and '70s
Seven years – from 1966 to 1972 – were marked by modern wonders and civil unrest
April 19, 2026: The Tom Lang Era
The innovative risk-taker who transformed publishing
May 3, 2026: From a reporter's notebook to the front page
Printing the Journal in the early ‘70s involved hot lead, dedicated workers and an eye for detail
May 16, 2026: Journal editor Jerry Crawford was dedicated to ‘getting it right’
Jerry Crawford served as editor of the Albuquerque Journal for nearly two decades, guiding the newspaper through major industry changes
May 17, 2026: Cigarette smoke and the clatter of typewriters
Tom Harmon reflects on his time in the Albuquerque Journal newsroom.
May 17, 2026: Managing editor Frankie McCarty shattered barriers, had open-door policy
As the first woman hired to cover hard news at the Journal, in 1954, and one of the first women promoted to be a managing editor in the nation, McCarty had to open a lot of doors for herself.
May 24: Memorial Day Feature - A Look Back at World War II
June 7 Feature - Journal Reporters on Location for Major National Events
June 21: Blending community and watchdog roles: Bill Lang steers Journal into second century of family ownership
Publisher reflects on paper's commitment to local journalism, and plans for a fourth generation to continue legacy