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Albuquerque Journal

Albuquerque Journal

About: The Albuquerque Journal traces its history to 1880, so it stands to reason the newspaper has made some significant announcements over the past 140 years.
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Prosecutors urge 90-year sentence for Solomon Peña to discourage political violence

Prosecutors urge 90-year sentence for Solomon Peña to discourage political violence

1-year-old nearly overdoses on fentanyl, mother arrested by APD

1-year-old nearly overdoses on fentanyl, mother arrested by APD

New Mexicans could be at higher risk of Valley fever, according to new Los Alamos study

New Mexicans could be at higher risk of Valley fever, according to new Los Alamos study

Zillow ranks Albuquerque a top city for new grads — but many young renters still feel the squeeze

Zillow ranks Albuquerque a top city for new grads — but many young renters still feel the squeeze

Loved ones remember Albuquerque health care workers killed in plane crash

Loved ones remember Albuquerque health care workers killed in plane crash

Tribal endorsements cause stir in NM governor race

Tribal endorsements cause stir in NM governor race

What is quantum, anyway? Sandia’s Jake Douglass is here to explain

What is quantum, anyway? Sandia’s Jake Douglass is here to explain

Lapel video shows call after man from Hermit's Peak kills bear that broke into his camper

Lapel video shows call after man from Hermit's Peak kills bear that broke into his camper

Man arrested for allegedly killing Uber driver to 'let off some steam'

Man arrested for allegedly killing Uber driver to 'let off some steam'

Security breaches at center of FAA investigation of Las Cruces airport

Security breaches at center of FAA investigation of Las Cruces airport

Trump’s firing of BLS chief may undermine public trust in jobs numbers, New Mexico economists say

Trump’s firing of BLS chief may undermine public trust in jobs numbers, New Mexico economists say

Road work to start by La Luz Trailhead; construction expected to take about a month

Road work to start by La Luz Trailhead; construction expected to take about a month

Metropolitan Detention Center increases funds for addiction clinic

Metropolitan Detention Center increases funds for addiction clinic

Albuquerque man died after being handcuffed by Taos County deputy

Albuquerque man died after being handcuffed by Taos County deputy

Accused Young Park shooters set for February trial

Accused Young Park shooters set for February trial

Jury convicts fentanyl drug trafficking organization 'regional manager'

Jury convicts fentanyl drug trafficking organization 'regional manager'

After outcry over trees felled for Zozobra, Santa Fe looks for new ways to cast shade

After outcry over trees felled for Zozobra, Santa Fe looks for new ways to cast shade

Underserved APS students hit district early literacy goals but regressed from prior year

Underserved APS students hit district early literacy goals but regressed from prior year

Classrooms cooling an issue at Albuquerque schools

Classrooms cooling an issue at Albuquerque schools

Heinrich says ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ could devastate New Mexico’s clean energy jobs, raise bills

Heinrich says ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ could devastate New Mexico’s clean energy jobs, raise bills

‘Long time coming’: Titan breaks ground on hotel, food hall near Presbyterian Hospital

‘Long time coming’: Titan breaks ground on hotel, food hall near Presbyterian Hospital

UNM lowers price of several concessions at football games

UNM lowers price of several concessions at football games

State doles out $1.25M to restore internet in parts of Lincoln County damaged by floods, fires

State doles out $1.25M to restore internet in parts of Lincoln County damaged by floods, fires

New Mexico public radio and television station heads talk funding cuts with US senators

New Mexico public radio and television station heads talk funding cuts with US senators

Western New Mexico University settles dispute over who may be in new faculty union

Western New Mexico University settles dispute over who may be in new faculty union

New Mexico heat wave brings temperatures over 100 degrees to parts of the state

New Mexico heat wave brings temperatures over 100 degrees to parts of the state

Son's eyewitness account leads to mother's arrest in death of 18-month

Son's eyewitness account leads to mother's arrest in death of 18-month

An Italian restaurant in Albuquerque is closing. Here's why.

An Italian restaurant in Albuquerque is closing. Here's why.

Health officials report New Mexico's first West Nile case of the year

Health officials report New Mexico's first West Nile case of the year

Educators strive to create welcoming environments, keep campuses safe as Albuquerque kids return

Educators strive to create welcoming environments, keep campuses safe as Albuquerque kids return