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Cyclist killed in crash near Las Cruces remembered as 'devoted father'
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Fentanyl drives spike in New Mexico overdose deaths
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UNM Lobo track phenoms make history with conference honors
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Demolition begins on Bliss Building — home of Lindy's Diner
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Wheels Museum seeks $3.5M-$4M to add new wing at Rail Yards
Latest News
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Cyclist killed in crash near Las Cruces remembered as 'devoted father'
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Fentanyl drives spike in New Mexico overdose deaths
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NM towns net piece of expanded AARP community grant program
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New Mexico law streamlining in-home childcare among 20 new measures set to take effect
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Demolition begins on Bliss Building — home of Lindy's Diner
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Gov. directs $3.5M in emergency funding to fight wildfires
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'Cancer does not care who we are': Doña Ana County commissioner announces diagnosis
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Wheels Museum seeks $3.5M-$4M to add new wing at Rail Yards
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New Mexico doles out $375,000 in grants to local business incubators
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Supreme Court upholds birthright citizenship
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Stella Chavez: A century in New Mexico
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State orders Doña Ana County to appoint fiscal agent
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APS to consider adding 9th grade to Roosevelt Middle School
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Kimberly Skaggs stays in jail ahead of trial
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Governor calls for federal repayment as outrage simmers over fentanyl surge
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Talks between NM, Air Force progressing on cleanup
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Crime Stoppers offers $2,500 reward for information on fatal shooting in SW ABQ
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Stripes Burrito Co. rolls out ninth location in growing commercial area in Albuquerque
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Search and rescue teams going on fewer missions in New Mexico despite rising call volumes
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Photos: The Daylily Society’s Daylily Show & Sale
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‘The Boroughs’ cancellation delivers major blow to state’s struggling film industry
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'Critical fire conditions' continue: Beehive Fire near Tres Piedras now over 4,000 acres
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Free Kirtland Park BBQ supports NM veterans
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NM vehicle registration fees to increase on July 1
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Photos: Journal centennial celebration drone show
Editor’s Picks
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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
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Drink beer, do good: Find out how
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Is food your friend or foe? Simple steps make the difference
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New Mexico doles out $375,000 in grants to local business incubators
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Stripes Burrito Co. rolls out ninth location in growing commercial area in Albuquerque
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‘The Boroughs’ cancellation delivers major blow to state’s struggling film industry
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Pacheco: The World Cup is turning strangers into neighbors
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Uncertainty clouds New Mexico’s electric vehicle ambitions
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Hamill: How losing money can actually be a smart move
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Albuquerque’s West Side to welcome Japanese brunch spot
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Bernhard asks regulators to strip some redactions from report on gas company sale
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Pink Pony Soft Serve opens new location in Sawmill area
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City directs $40,000 toward Old Town business district effort
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Taos businesswoman opens tea house to foster ‘connection and community’
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‘A huge impact’: New Mexico Film Office reaches $56 million spending record in rural areas
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Double V Ranch in eastern New Mexico lists for $35.2 million
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Nine businesses red-tagged in city’s latest inspection report
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New Mexico must ‘keep evolving’ incentives to attract fusion companies
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Solar farms take up a sliver of New Mexico land, new industry map shows
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Modern-day trading post, gallery bring Indigenous creations to Sawmill District
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Fusion supply chain trade show lands in New Mexico as industry heats up
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For Dawn Dewey, the secret to healthy soil is what most people call garbage
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Hamill: Divorce, taxes and the meaning of ‘transfer’
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Behind redactions, PRC examiners cast doubt on New Mexico Gas Co. sale
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Local chains Flying Star, Satellite sell to crew of longtime employees
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Space startup BlackVe to expand satellite manufacturing in Albuquerque
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Q Station launches competition to bring startup technology to New Mexico’s oil patch
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New Mexico moves to bolster clean-energy financing program
Sports
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UNM Lobo track phenoms make history with conference honors
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Match day: Atlante FC at New Mexico United
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NM Rapids seize national soccer championship
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Lobo football notes: Mountain West scraps preseason football poll due to 'conference realignment'
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Topes Notes: Prospect Gabriel Hughes has been rare pitching bright spot since return from injury
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NM United loans out Vargas for remainder of season
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'There's gotta be a specialness': A look at how NM United goes about securing an international friendly
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Photos: Journal centennial celebration drone show
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Photos: Journal centennial celebration at Isotopes game
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Anita Maxwell's career at NM State was one she 'could not have scripted'
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From Perth to Pit: Katie Duncan is loving Lobo basketball
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Why Chupacabras' 'O.G.' QB Donovan Porterie is still playing indoor football at 39
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Albuquerque Pro Baseball Hall of Fame inductees Bundy, Rickey turn spotlight on Isotopes
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Olympic skier Paula Moltzan has a busy schedule and finding joy in all of it
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Why Jason Eck is a fan of the NCAA's new '5-for-5' rule
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Isotopes' Nic Kent is defying expectations as his star rises
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UNM's Marion Jepngetich named Mountain West Outdoor Track and Field Women's Student-Athlete of the Year
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Scott Waterman bet on himself with UNM Lobos, now he's head coach at New Mexico Highlands
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NM United hoping to make most of its break, even if timing isn't ideal
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Former Lobo among 15 players to file suit against NCAA
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Albuquerque hosts Rumble on the Rio roller derby tournament
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Lobo hoops notebook: UNM's international hoops imports enjoying World Cup — some more than others
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UNM football notebook: How were the Lobos rated in EA Sports College Football 27?
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Lindenmuth, Martinez heading to El Paso for next bouts
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The vote is close, but NMAA member schools approve the one free transfer change
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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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Pet care: The dirt on 'Toxo': Why your garden isn't a cat's public privy
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Ironman 70.3 to make its debut in Ruidoso on July 12
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Poet Laureate of the United States Arthur Sze to talk at Collected Works
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Making a splash on Route 66
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Red and green to go
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Mayling Garcia is one of the last performers of Founding Father Benjamin Franklin’s rare musical marvel
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IN REVIEW: Tiago Almeida’s Afro-Brazilian art will take you on an inward journey
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‘The Lost Cities of El Norte’ delves into Francisco Vázquez de Coronado’s famous expedition
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Santa Fe Wine Festival celebrates 32 years at El Rancho de Las Golondrinas on Fourth of July weekend
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‘Pachinko’ an unforgettable historical novel
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It’s hip to be square when growing corn
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ABQ BioPark Botanic Garden’s children's space is getting an upgrade
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Fishing Line for June 25, 2026
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‘Best of Burque’ at Hyena’s showcases local comics
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NMPhil to perform Fourth of July weekend concert at ABQ BioPark Botanic Garden
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Life is a ‘Cabaret’ at the Santa Fe Playhouse
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Large-scale intimacy: Part II of preeminent Diné artist Emmi Whitehorse’s retrospective opens at Wheelwright
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Colin Farrell’s extraterrestrial P.I. tackles Los Angeles corruption on Apple TV+
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The summer season brings numerous farmers markets across New Mexico
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She’s green to play Santa Fe, Arenas Valley
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Daylilies, Frida Kahlo and Frontier Fest: 7 events this week
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ESSENTIAL OVERLAND GEAR: Look back, something may be gaining on you
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Albuquerque's James Beard finalists: Why they're worth the hype
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SLIDESHOW: Super Nationals Car Show photos
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Pet care: En garde! How to stop an anxious dog from nipping guests
Opinion
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OPINION: The reclamation fund and strong bonding rules work together to protect New Mexico
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Biggest corruption case in state history ending with a whimper
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OPINION: Secret utility deals will erode public’s trust in the PRC
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Journal staffers risk COVID to inform the public
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Inside the newsroom during COVID
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OPINION: Speak Up!
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OPINION: Keep UNM Law School academically strong and nonpolitical; retain Dean Carey
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COVID-19 hit New Mexico hard
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OPINION: 250th celebration more inclusive for New Mexico Native Americans
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OPINION: New Mexico should view data centers as a security asset
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OPINION: Talk of the Town
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HOLY COW! HISTORY: 'Happy 5th of July' — it almost happened
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OPINION: APS puts the 'public' in public education
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OPINION: New Mexico's windfall belongs to New Mexicans
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OPINION: The fusion supply chain belongs in New Mexico
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OPINION: Reclaiming the facts about our healthcare crisis amid efforts to shift the blame
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OPINION: Talk of the Town
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OPINION: Speak Up!
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OPINION: Report on economic development incentives is incomplete
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OPINION: Gas-guzzling cars drive over the dry Rio Grande every day
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Father’s Day Quiz: How Well Do You Know the Presidents’ Dads?
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OPINION: Building the future New Mexicans deserve
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SCAM WATCH: Scammers are targeting prospective partygoers
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OPINION: APS should drop public from its name
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OPINION: Is America living out a satirical constitution?
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.
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