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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

Memorial Day Feature - A Look Back at World War II 

June 7 Feature - Journal Reporters on Location for Major National Events

June 28 Feature - COVID-19 Coverage and Community Impact

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