Here's a short roundup of what the papers around the Land of Enchantment find important today.
Also in the Journal, a couple has been awarded $1.3 million by a federal jury in a discrimination suit after claiming they were run off their leased farmland at Santa Ana Pueblo because they are not Native American.
Four El Paso, Texas, residents were shot and wounded outside a nightclub in the tourist zone of Juarez, Mexico early Thursday morning, and it's unclear whether they were targeted or caught up in the deadly drug violence that has plagued this border town, the Las Cruces Sun-News reports.
A Nambe woman charged with killing her mother has "mental problems" and was taking anti-anxiety medicine at the time of the slaying, according to the Santa Fe New Mexican.
Below-normal runoff from streams in the Sacramento Mountains is compounding worries for fire officials in Roswell, where precipitation is nearly 2 inches below normal for the year, says a story in the Roswell Daily Record.
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