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| BREAKING: Trigo Surpasses $7 million Sat, 03 May 2008 21:51:30 +0100 The cost of the Trigo Fire has grown to more than $7.5 million, fire officials just reported. They also... |
| BREAKING: Firefighters Make Progress Against Trigo Sat, 03 May 2008 19:45:27 +0100 Fire officials are reporting at this hour that they have made significant progress in trying to contain the Trigo Fire.... |
| Trigo Map Sat, 03 May 2008 15:14:21 +0100 Fire officials have posted a map online that shows the progession the Trigo Fire has made over the past few... |
| Colon goes for Obama Sat, 03 May 2008 13:56:27 +0100 5/3 By Jeff JonesJournal Politics Writer New Mexico Democratic Party Chairman Brian Colón on Saturday threw his support... |
| The loss of New Mexico's appropriations influence Sat, 03 May 2008 08:23:45 +0100 Mike Lillis lays out the trouble (http://www.washingtonindependent.com/view/wild-shakeup-to-hit) New Mexico faces with the coming loss of its Congressional clout as... |
| Trigo Video Online Fri, 02 May 2008 17:01:15 +0100 Several residents have taken videos of the Trigo Fire and posted them online. ABQJournal.com found 11 amateur videos on... |
| Trigo Web Site Fri, 02 May 2008 13:30:14 +0100 Fire officials have launched a web site (http://inciweb.org/incident/1211/) that contains the latest information from the Trigo fire. the site... |
| ASK AP: Oil, Gas and Energy Questions Fri, 02 May 2008 00:00:00 +0100 Whether you think love or money makes the world go round, you'll probably agree that the modern world would grind... |
| Japanese Man Accused of Attacking Lecturer Is Arraigned |
| Cordova Man Accused of Killing 17-month-old Son |
| Judge Rejects Motion To Halt Pipeline in Western Colorado |
| Jury Convicts Man of Murder in Las Cruces |
| Board Rejects Clemency for Man Convicted in Ariz. Reporter's Death |
| Fire in Manzano Mountains Burns Additional 50 Homes |
| NM Democratic Party Chairman Endorses Obama |
| Attorney General Says He Complied With Gift Law |
| US Marshals in Phoenix Arrest Child Rape Suspect from NM |
| BLM Says Plan Will Protect Prairie Chicken, Lizard Habitat in NM |
| Van May Enforce Work-Zone Limits ARE: THE WORK ZONES IN FORCE 24/7? Edith Feliciano asks via e-mail whether "the speed limits posted in the double-fine zone-work areas along Interstate 40 pertain to the vehicles in the far left lane and when there are no workers present in the evenings or on weekends?" |
| PRC Seeks Alternatives To Requested PNM Fuel Clause State regulators have ordered staff to come up with alternatives to the $72 million emergency fuel adjustment clause PNM is seeking this month. |
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| Health Insurance Vital Need This year's Cover the Uninsured Week comes with a reminder, courtesy of Armida Moreno, that lack of health insurance can kill you. |
| Houston Junior to Visit UNM With his associate head coaching spot looking secure, it's time for Steve Alford to shift his focus to a different Staff. |
| Tapia Bout Ruled No Contest, Literally Boxer Pulls Out of Friday's Match EL PASO - Johnny Tapia's only fight Friday was with a promoter over a contract. |
| Isotopes' ERA Rises Again Maybe Brett Carroll's bat can be replaced by some names few fans know, such as Grant Psomas and Dante Brinkley. |
| MEN'S BASKETBALL UNM's Neal Had Job Discussions |
| Doctors Stop Admitting Patients When a 9-year-old boy was brought to the emergency room at the hospital in Raton on Thursday evening with a fever and difficulty breathing, he was treated overnight. |
| Dad: Son's Shooting Death Was Accident A 17-month-old Cordova boy was killed Thursday night by a bullet accidentally fired from the rifle his father was assembling inside the family's home, according to a statement the man gave to State Police. |
| Driver's Siblings Describe Wreck Roque Lucero - whom police have identified as the hit-and-run driver responsible for a wreck that killed Tibetan scholar Lobsang Lhalungpa in Santa Fe - allegedly "had been drinking all night long" before the fatal crash, according to a police statement filed Thursday in state District Court. |
| Volunteers Help New Mothers Get Adjusted to Raising Babies Welcoming a new baby is part joy, part work. It can also be lonely if there's no family around. |
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| On a Mission To Redefine Christianity One of the most controversial voices in the U.S. in what he calls "redefining Christianity for the 21st century" will visit Santa Fe next weekend. John Shelby Spong, the retired Episcopal bishop of Newark, N.J., and author of more than 20 books, will highlight a weekend conference at Temple Beth Shalom, sponsored by the Santa Fe Jewish and Christian Dialogue and the David L. Dykes Jr. Foundation of Jackson, Miss. |
| Victim Afraid Suspect Will Post Bond The British biologist who was stabbed just after speaking at a New Age conference in Santa Fe last month hopes his assailant won't be released from jail. |
| Cinco de Mayo celebration fills Mesilla Plaza Sat, 03 May 2008 16:22:58 MDT MESILLA — Cinco de Mayo celebrations of culture — and, Corona would insist, cerveza — dot America from Poughkeepsie to Port Huron. |
| Not worried about vermin? Go ahead and compost bread Sat, 03 May 2008 16:10:47 MDT Q. Why do books say that I should not compost bread and meat? I don't want to waste anything that could help me improve my soil. |
| Despite peace, Belfast walls are growing in size and number Sat, 03 May 2008 11:30:26 MDT BELFAST, Northern Ireland—Lee Young, 8, and Cein Quinn, 7, live barely 200 yards apart, but they have never met, and maybe never will. |
| Fatal wreck leads to arrest; driver found hours later hiding in TV news vehicle Fri, 02 May 2008 23:41:43 MDT at sceneLAS CRUCES — A Las Cruces man, who eluded authorities for several hours following a violent one-vehicle rollover crash Thursday night on Interstate 10 near Anthony, Texas, was arrested in the death of one of his passengers. |
| The runaround: Schools get kids involved with exercise Fri, 02 May 2008 23:18:11 MDT Edwin Salas, 10, completed the fourth and final lap of the 800-meter dash Friday, earning a first-place ribbon during the Central Elementary track-and-field day to promote healthy living. "It's tougher to get kids active — we're trying to change the paradigm. It's hard to get them off of video games and SpongeBob," physical education teacher Tommy Esparza said. Tara Achen, a kindergarten teacher at Central Elementary School, cheered for Sierra Padilla, 6, as she ran around in circles during a game of "duck, duck goose" during the CES track-and-field day. Achen said her favorite aspect of teaching is the kids. "They make it all worth it. The funny things they say and they're easy to teach," Achen said. |
| Theus was productive in first season as Sacramento Kings coach Fri, 02 May 2008 22:15:52 MDT LAS CRUCES — Thirty-eight wins, 12 games out of the eighth and final playoff spot and a season with a depleted roster, partly due to injuries and also because of the trade involving a franchise |
| Man allegedly assaulted 7 women on Triviz Drive walking path Sat, 03 May 2008 15:17:52 MDT LAS CRUCES — A man accused of fondling women on the Triviz Drive walking path has been charged in additional incidents on the popular exercise route. |
| UPDATED: Rollover victim believed to be from Las Cruces (12:21 p Fri, 02 May 2008 12:24:06 MDT LAS CRUCES — El Paso County Sheriff's Department officials have a man in custody and are still seeking the relatives of a 29-year-old woman passenger, possibly from Las Cruces, who was killed |
| City of Las Cruces has more than 90 employment positions open Sat, 03 May 2008 16:11:26 MDT LAS CRUCES — The city of Las Cruces has the "Help Wanted" sign out for anyone looking for a job. |
| Las Cruces man guilty in teen's death Fri, 02 May 2008 23:21:59 MDT LAS CRUCES — Frankie Telles was convicted Friday of second-degree murder in the shooting death of 14-year-old Jorge Olivas after a four-day trial that concluded amid confusion and a premature declaration of a mistrial. |
| UPDATED: Jury convicts Telles of 2nd-degree murder (6:10 p.m.) Fri, 02 May 2008 20:25:20 MDT LAS CRUCES - Frankie Telles was convicted today of second-degree murder for the Feb. 27, 2004, shooting death of 14-year-old Jorge Olivas. |
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