Newscity: Could Apd Crisis Training Have Saved A Veteran’s Life? Could Apd Crisis Training Have Saved A Veteran’s Life? Kenneth Ellis III had a handgun in one hand and a cell phone in the other as he stared down the barrels of [...] Patrick Lohmann \ Mar 10, 2011 Read More
Is There A Silver Bullet?: A Look At Officer-Involved Shootings And Police Training In Comparable Cities A Look At Officer-Involved Shootings And Police Training In Comparable Cities Darren White stood before the City Council alongside Police Chief Ray Schultz. The director of public safety was trying to give context as [...] Patrick Lohmann \ Oct 07, 2010 Read More
Neverending Stories: A Question Of Descansos The city and state have gone back and forth on whether they will allow ghost bikes to stand. Jennifer Buntz, president of the [...] Patrick Lohmann \ Sep 09, 2010 Read More
Neverending Stories: The Ghost Bike In Laguna John Anczarski, 19, was cycling across the country with three friends to raise money for breast cancer research. The University of Colorado student [...] Patrick Lohmann \ Sep 09, 2010 Read More
The Coast Is Not Clear Oil, Fear And Disappointment Rise To The Surface When the sun sets in Grand Isle, La., it casts a fiery glow around the marshland. It sinks slowly, igniting long, wispy clouds. [...] Patrick Lohmann \ Aug 26, 2010 Read More This bottle was pulled out of the water during a survey of marshes hit hardest by the spill. (Patrick Lohmann)
The Secret School: A Teacher Struggles To Educate In Juárez A Teacher Struggles To Educate In Juárez, Where Extortion Is The Cost Of Doing Business A small paper sign posted near the door is all that signals there’s a school inside this small, yellowed house in south Juárez. [...] Patrick Lohmann \ Jul 22, 2010 Read More Around 100 people demonstrated in El Paso on July 10, pleading for peace in Juárez.
Recession By Race: Economist Says Job Losses Have Been Hard On The State’s Hispanics Economist Says Job Losses Have Been Hard On The State’s Hispanics In the summer of 2006, New Mexico economist Gerry Bradley and his colleagues were baffled by housing construction data. “Too many houses were [...] Patrick Lohmann \ Jul 08, 2010 Read More
Remember The Riders: Foundation Fights To Keep Ghost Bikes Standing Foundation Fights To Keep Ghost Bikes Standing Three months after cyclist David Anderson was killed near Paseo del Norte and Rio Grande Boulevard, the black auto paint smeared on a [...] Patrick Lohmann \ Jun 17, 2010 Read More David Anderson’s ghost bike at Paseo del Norte and Rio Grande. He was killed in March after a car drove over an embankment, through a fence and hit him on the bike trail. A concrete barrier will be constructed alongside the path. (Emma Difani)
Will A New Law Protect Students From Predatory Credit Card Companies? Alicia Elgar got her first credit card before she headed off to college. She quickly maxed it out and, $5,000 in debt, found [...] Patrick Lohmann \ May 06, 2010 Read More
Lgbt Students Are Center Stage At Unm He stood under the spotlight in front of 150 audience members at UNM’s Student Union Building. He cleared his throat, tugged at his [...] Patrick Lohmann \ Apr 15, 2010 Read More (Courtesy of the Queer Straight Alliance)