The Navajo Nation Council has unanimously approved a proposed water rights settlement that carries a price tag larger than any such agreement enacted by Congress.… Read moreNavajo Nation approves proposed settlement to secure Colorado River water
Journal staffer James Yodice breaks down everything you need to know about the week in Albuquerque prep sports. Read morePreps Central, Episode 7: Wrapping up the spring sports season
Alzeimer's Disease research at the University of New Mexico got a shot in the arm. Read moreUNM Center gets NIH grant
An eyesore property in Nob Hill will soon be transformed into a boutique hotel. Read moreBeautifying an eyesore: Dilapidated Nob Hill motel going away, and plans for what's next are big
This sprawling home sits on 2.65 acres of land and showcases breathtaking views of the Rio Grande Valley and Sandia Mountains. Read moreLandmark estate in Albuquerque is on the market for $2.5M
Willie Owens’ name has been synonymous with Sandia Prep for more than three decades. Owens is going to remain an AD, but not with Sandia Prep. Read morePrep notes: Sandia Prep athletic director now the AD at prestigious St. Louis school
New Mexico United's U.S. Open Cup journey did not get any easier Wednesday night, as the club will visit MLS Los Angeles FC in the quarterfinals on July 10. Read moreUnited to visit LAFC in Open Cup
Latavious Morris, one of the state’s premier guards — and athletes — won’t be back with the Jaguars for his upcoming senior season Read moreAtrisco Heritage standout leaving for ABC Prep
Josh Skarsgard on Tuesday was named the new head coach of the Academy girls basketball program. Read moreFormer Albuquerque Academy player taking over as coach of girls program
Nathaniel Yazzie said he's grateful for the opportunity to making a living playing sports while also proud to be an inspiration to other Native Americans who may not h… Read moreMeet Nathaniel Yazzie, a member of Navajo Nation playing pro ball for the Santa Ana Thunder