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| Council asks mayor to ban plastic plates Tue, 06 May 2008 15:17:28 +0100 City Councilor Sally Mayer last night succeeded in getting her Earth Day measure passed. The memorial, introduced two weeks ago,... |
| 1:25pm -- Nambe Woman's Death Believed a Homicide Tue, 06 May 2008 13:26:17 +0100 Betty Rutigliano, 68, found with some kind of laceration on her neck around 2 a.m. |
| 12:25pm -- Hailstorms Hammer SE New Mexico Tue, 06 May 2008 12:26:23 +0100 Softball-sized hail destroys side of home in Whites City, KOAT reports. |
| Breaking: Cult Leader Wayne Bent Arrested Tue, 06 May 2008 10:58:11 +0100 State Police charge Strong City leader with three counts of criminal sexual contact of a minor. |
| 10:50am -- Former Sandia Labs Director Dies at 91 Tue, 06 May 2008 10:50:48 +0100 Morgan Sparks, who headed labs from 1972 to 1981, died Saturday in California. |
| 8:55am -- Border Lawmen Gather Near Ruidoso Tue, 06 May 2008 08:57:39 +0100 Sheriffs from four states, other lawmen in two-day meeting on troubled region. |
| 7:55am -- Death Certificate Delay Adds to Widow's Grief Tue, 06 May 2008 07:57:15 +0100 OMI backup puts Bloomfield woman's death benefits on hold for months. |
| 7:35am -- Man Charged With Shooting at Sheriff Tue, 06 May 2008 07:34:42 +0100 Luna County resident was wounded in February by deputies who returned fire. |
| 7:15am -- Teen on Trial in Fatal Shooting Tue, 06 May 2008 07:17:22 +0100 18-year-old accused of killing 14-year-old Gadsden High student in Anthony, N.M. |
| 6:30am -- Pilot Shares Blame for Fatal Balloon Crash Tue, 06 May 2008 06:33:26 +0100 NTSB issues findings on October 2007 crash that killed 60-year-old woman. |
| 6:00am -- Retirement Becomes Him Tue, 06 May 2008 06:02:27 +0100 It's former British P.M. Tony Blair's birthday and you won't believe how he has changed. |
| 5:30am -- 'Oh, the Humanity ...' Tue, 06 May 2008 05:30:08 +0100 The German airship Hindenburg crashed and burned 71 years ago today. |
| Woman Charged in Mother's Death in N.M. |
| Former Sandia Labs Director Dies at 91 |
| Ex-Tribal Councilman From Pine Ridge Admits N.M. Drug Charge |
| Today's Winds Will Test Progress on Trigo Fire |
| Former Dona Ana County Jail Guards Indicted for Gunplay |
| Aztec Man Sentenced To Prison for Manslaughter |
| State Cites Company for Violations at Carlsbad Landfill |
| Light Should Be Unstuck ROAD WARRIOR: WAITING AND WAITING TO GET ONTO PASEO: Lil e-mails that "my concern relates to the change in the timing cycle on Second Street at the Paseo del Norte intersection." |
| 3rd Phase of ABQ Uptown Includes Hotel, Offices, Shops, Condos and Parking Structures Quorum, the moniker of Hunt Development Group's final and arguably most ambitious phase of its ABQ Uptown development, is designed to capture a densely developed and stylishly designed mix of uses. |
| Conference to Look at Future of Energy Policy HOBBS - Sen. Pete Domenici will be featured speaker at a national energy policy conference May 27 at the Lea County Event Center titled "The Making of Energy Policy: Where Are We Going?" |
| Banks Gain Rural Lending Program Certification USDA Rural Development State Director Ryan Gleason has announced that Citizen's Bank of Farmington, Los Alamos National Bank, and First New Mexico Bank are the first in New Mexico to be certified to use the new Guaranteed Underwriting System. |
| Cruces Trumpets Art Scene LAS CRUCES - Faculty and students from the New Mexico State University College of Business are working with the city of Las Cruces and local artists to let the world know about the Las Cruces arts scene. |
| 'Green Fee' on Bags Amended Santa Fe's proposed green fee, a would-be tax on disposable paper and plastic shopping bags, is changing shape even before being voted on. |
| State Seeks Ideas for Clean Energy Gov. Bill Richardson is inviting entrepreneurs to submit applications for the Clean Energy Projects program, and the Energy Innovation Fund. |
| Shape-Up Registration Ends Today The deadline for Albuquerque Journal Fit magazine and KOAT-TV Summer Shape-Up fitness challenge has been extended. |
| Homey Place for Elder Care One of Carol Lynn Herrera's aunts refused to even visit an assisted living facility because their institutional reputation depressed her, Herrera said recently. |
| Indian Schools Act OK'd by Committee A key committee recently approved legislation authored by Sen. Pete Domenici, R-N.M., that would place the remaining 18 acres of the old Albuquerque Indian School property into trust for future economic development by 19 New Mexico pueblos. |
| Couple's Licenses Revoked The New Mexico Real Estate Commission has revoked the real estate broker's licenses of John and Barbara Walterick, the former owner/operators of Mountain Valley Realtors in Edgewood. |
| Awards Dinner Set for May 9 |
| Green Buildings Tour Thursday |
| No Time Limit on Capital-Loss Carryover |
| Political War Swirls Around PEMEX |
| Men's Beauty Salon Opens Its Doors |
| Credit Union Letter Raises ID Theft Fears |
| When You Want to Get to Work on Your Own Two Wheels, Look No Further Than a Commuter Bike |
| Frankie Cures Isotopes' Pain That stocky, gas-throwing, De La Cruz fellow? Call him Eulogio, if you can say it. |
| NCAA's Brand Reschedules Albuquerque Speech NCAA President Myles Brand has rescheduled his speaking engagement in Albuquerque to Tuesday, May 27. |
| Promoter Juan Romero Is Raising the Bar, and He's Doing It His Way As a boxing promoter, Juan Romero doesn't want much. Just the impossible. |
| Lobo Women Will Get Early Shot at Big East Foe |
| 'Topes Still Looking to Stop the Bleeding |
| Mike Alvarado, a Wrestler Turned Boxer, Is a Rising Star in Ring |
| Athletes Honored for Solid Seasons |
| Tucson Gets 24 Hits in Rout of 'Topes |
| Ex-Lobo J.R. Giddens Not Only Is Hoping to Make It Big in the NBA, but Continues to Pursue His Degre |
| Tapia Situation Friday a Debacle |
| Known for Its Frito Pies, Five & Dime General Store Celebrates Its 10th Anniversary Almost 100 Frito pies are sold every day at the Five & Dime General Store, which celebrates its 10th anniversary Thursday. |
| Around Northern New Mexico Caldera Trust Director Leaving |
| Cancer Victim Recalled Discolored Streams LOS ALAMOS - A woman who filed a lawsuit against the former operator of Los Alamos National Laboratory says her father told her about playing in oddly colored streams here as a child. |
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