- Española vs. St. Pius X, quarterfinal


Espñola High School beats St. Pius X in the New Mexico State Basketball Chapion quarterfinal game at the Pit, Wednesday night in Albuquerque, N.M.. ...Launch slideshow - St. Michael's vs. Pojoaque, quarterfinal


St. Michael's High School beat Pojoaque, 56-54, during state championship baskeball play at the Santa Ana Star Center in Bernalillo, N.M. on March 11, 2009. ...Launch slideshow - Pecos vs. Santa Rosa, quarterfinal


Pecos High School lost to Santa Rosa High School, 61-57, at the Santa Ana Star Center in Bernalillo, N.M. on March 11, 2009, during quarterfinals of basketball state championships....Launch slideshow - Las Vegas Robertson v. Portales, semifinal


Robertson High School lost to Portales, 56-48, during a semi-final girls basketball game in the state tournament held at the Pit in Albuquerque, N.M. on March 12, 2009....Launch slideshow - St. Michael's vs. Pojoaque, semifinal


St. Michael's Lady Horsemen lost to defending champions, the Pojoaque Elkettes, 44-23, in a semifinal match at the Pit in Albuquerque, N.M. on March 12, 2009....Launch slideshow - Española vs. Artesia, semifinal


Española Valley High School loses to Artesia in triple overtime, 58-56, in a the semifinals of the state basketball tournament, held at the Pit in Albuquerque, N.M. on March 12, 2009. ...Launch slideshow - Girls basketball semifinal round


The competition is in full swing at the state basketball championship tournament. This slideshow features St. Michael's vs. Santa Fe Indian School and Pojoaque vs. Socorro. If you'd like to purchase a copy of this slideshow, please contact the photo department at 505-986-3074....Launch slideshow - At the Capitol


Families of senators and representatives crowded the floors for the first day of the 2009 legislative session at the Roundhouse on Tuesday. Newly sworn-in Rep. Zachary Cook, R-Lincoln, brought his wife and daughter to join him on the floor as Gov. Bill Richardson gave his State of the State speech to the legislators. ...Launch slideshow - 2008 Year End Photos

New Mexican photographers Clyde Mueller, Jane Phillips, Luis Sanchez-Saturno and Natalie Guillén showcase a few of their most memorable images from 2008....Launch slideshow - The Santa Fe New Mexican snowman


Employees of The New Mexican took a few minutes Tuesday to enjoy the snow and build a snowman in front of the paper's Marcy Street location....Launch slideshow
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