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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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Mayoral runoff candidates sidestep policy in debate to trade barbs

Mayoral runoff candidates sidestep policy in debate to trade barbs

Shooting in downtown Albuquerque leaves one injured

Shooting in downtown Albuquerque leaves one injured

Experts say it won’t snow in Albuquerque, other parts of New Mexico may get a dusting

Experts say it won’t snow in Albuquerque, other parts of New Mexico may get a dusting

Roaming Mexican gray wolf moved south of I

Roaming Mexican gray wolf moved south of I

New Mexico Supreme Court agrees to take up oil and gas pollution lawsuit

New Mexico Supreme Court agrees to take up oil and gas pollution lawsuit

Man arrested for allegedly abandoning and abusing his nephew

Man arrested for allegedly abandoning and abusing his nephew

Survey finds Albuquerque residents value growth, though few say economy is thriving

Survey finds Albuquerque residents value growth, though few say economy is thriving

City asks judge to declare bookstore with homeless encampment a ‘public nuisance’

City asks judge to declare bookstore with homeless encampment a ‘public nuisance’

State senator Steve Lanier launches bid for governor as ‘common

State senator Steve Lanier launches bid for governor as ‘common

Jury convicts man of second-degree murder in 2024 stabbing death

Jury convicts man of second-degree murder in 2024 stabbing death

Taos Schools audit accuses former facilities director, family of $244K kickback scheme

Taos Schools audit accuses former facilities director, family of $244K kickback scheme

Garcia Richard defends repatriating ancestral lands in Las Cruces

Garcia Richard defends repatriating ancestral lands in Las Cruces

Man arrested for fatal stabbing near Northeast Heights storage facility

Man arrested for fatal stabbing near Northeast Heights storage facility

APD: Crime is down in every major categories, arrests up 26%

APD: Crime is down in every major categories, arrests up 26%

Lawmakers act quickly in special session to approve SNAP benefit 'backstop' plan

Lawmakers act quickly in special session to approve SNAP benefit 'backstop' plan

New Mexico congressional delegation opposed to shutdown deal

New Mexico congressional delegation opposed to shutdown deal

Deming man's murder conviction upheld by Supreme Court

Deming man's murder conviction upheld by Supreme Court

Change is coming: Albuquerque retailers prepare for life without pennies

Change is coming: Albuquerque retailers prepare for life without pennies

$68.5 million Atarque Ranch in western New Mexico sold to mystery buyer

$68.5 million Atarque Ranch in western New Mexico sold to mystery buyer

ABQ BioPark hippo dies shortly after birth of baby hippo

ABQ BioPark hippo dies shortly after birth of baby hippo

Clay Pot Cuisine in Albuquerque eyes shift from catering to restaurant format

Clay Pot Cuisine in Albuquerque eyes shift from catering to restaurant format

New chamber aims to help New Mexico veterans build businesses

New chamber aims to help New Mexico veterans build businesses

Die-hard Vince Gilligan fans come out for 'Pluribus' watch party at Albuquerque brewery

Die-hard Vince Gilligan fans come out for 'Pluribus' watch party at Albuquerque brewery

Road Warrior: Bernalillo County to remove lane on Fourth Street; Rio Rancho to replace speed cams

Road Warrior: Bernalillo County to remove lane on Fourth Street; Rio Rancho to replace speed cams

'Once a Marine, always a Marine': Retired Maj. Fred Ballek, 100, served in the Marine Corps during three wars

'Once a Marine, always a Marine': Retired Maj. Fred Ballek, 100, served in the Marine Corps during three wars

'It's a nightmare now': NMDOT to start Rio Bravo bridge reconstruction; work scheduled to be done in 2029

'It's a nightmare now': NMDOT to start Rio Bravo bridge reconstruction; work scheduled to be done in 2029

'Very special for me' : UNM hosts event honoring first generation student

'Very special for me' : UNM hosts event honoring first generation student

The teachers union retook control of the APS board. Here's a glimpse of what could change

The teachers union retook control of the APS board. Here's a glimpse of what could change

Study: Forest Service wildfire mitigation work in New Mexico and nationwide on decline

Study: Forest Service wildfire mitigation work in New Mexico and nationwide on decline

Alex Koglin is thinking about the next pandemic. He’s building the labs and space New Mexico needs to respond.

Alex Koglin is thinking about the next pandemic. He’s building the labs and space New Mexico needs to respond.