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| 1:35pm -- Slaying Victim's Truck Found Near Socorro Mon, 12 May 2008 13:35:42 +0100 Police believe pickup was ditched by person of interest in Pecos, Texas, double killing. |
| 1:15pm -- Former Church Deacon Pleads Not Guilty Mon, 12 May 2008 13:15:23 +0100 Las Cruces man, 55, waives arraignment today on secret sex tape charges. |
| 10:30am -- Espanola Police Call Death Suspicious Mon, 12 May 2008 10:30:20 +0100 Man found face down near junior high school on Santa Clara Pueblo land. |
| 9:30am -- Man Sentenced in 2005 Kidnap, Torture Case Mon, 12 May 2008 09:32:09 +0100 Three from Alamogordo accused in incident near Las Cruces over a missing $3,000. |
| 8:35am -- Valencia Deputies Look for Would-Be Abductor Mon, 12 May 2008 08:38:00 +0100 Two young El Cerro Mission girls approached by a man in separate incidents. |
| 8:10am -- Five Survive I-25 Head-On Crash Mon, 12 May 2008 08:11:54 +0100 Eldorado man charged with DWI after collision with SUV carrying four teens. |
| 7:55am -- What Are the Odds? Mon, 12 May 2008 07:54:42 +0100 Out of 141 students, a Clovis elementary school has seven sets of twins. |
| 7:15am -- 7 Dead in Renewed Palomas Violence Mon, 12 May 2008 07:13:04 +0100 Five men found dead Sunday in Mexican border city; father and son slain on Friday. |
| 6:05am -- No Endorsement From Domenici Mon, 12 May 2008 06:05:42 +0100 Retiring senator says he'll work hard for winner of Senate GOP primary battle. |
| 5:35am -- Winds of Change Mon, 12 May 2008 05:37:56 +0100 We'll have at least one more warm, dry, windy day before it could get wet. |
| Passing Lane Not Yet in the Works ROAD WARRIOR: CAN WE GET A PASSING LANE ON UNSER? Mario e-mails that "since there are no immediate plans on widening Unser Boulevard up to King Boulevard, would it be too much to ask if a passing lane for northbound traffic be added at the intersection of 26th NE and Unser - located just south of Paseo del Volcan and Unser in Rio Rancho? |
| Journal Starts Markets Package The Journal today introduces a new markets package that provides more news, analysis and information in an easy-to-read format. |
| Public Regulation Comission Candidate Bios and Q&As There are two contested primaries for the two open seats on the Public Regulation Commission this year, with primary voting June 3. In District 1, two candidates are running in the Republican primary. Democrat Jason Marks is running unopposed in that district. In District 3, six candidates are running in the Democratic primary. There is no Republican running in District 3. |
| Taos Named 1st 'Fair Trade Town' in the West TAOS Forget the worldclass skiing and art. Theres a new reason to visit Taos: The small northern New Mexico burg was recently designated a Fair Trade Town. |
| Sausage Virtuoso Joe S. Sausages culinary creations were inspired by a time and place that most of us can appreciate afternoons and evenings spent hanging out by the grill with friends. |
| Zozobra Enters State The newest member of the N.M. Tourism Hall of Fame is a bogeyman. |
| New PRC Members Will Face Many Issues as State Develops SANTA FE One of the challenges facing N.M. Public Regulation Commission members is the sheer number of industries and entities they regulate. |
| Barnwell, Isotopes Power Past Sky Sox COLORADO SPRINGS - What a difference a day makes. |
| Houston Wing Commits to Lobos |
| Isotopes are Held Hitless in Loss to Sky Sox |
| Esquibel Gets Up to Claim Split Decision |
| Isotopes' De La Cruz Befuddles Colorado Springs |
| WNMU Golfers Second in RMAC |
| Horse Group's Boss Claims Foul |
| Local Lobo Earns NCAA Berth |
| Wildcats Get 1st Home Win |
| Restaurant Celebrates 60 Years in Business Running a successful restaurant is all about the details, says Stan Singley, owner of The Pantry on Cerrillos Road. The silverware has to shine, the sugar container needs to look as if it's been recently polished and the floor should be crumb-free. |
| Police Question How Driver Got in Wrong Lanes Investigators don't know for sure how a 20-year-old man - now facing charges of aggravated DWI and reckless driving - came to be going the wrong way on Interstate 25 before a crash early Sunday. |
| César Chávez May Wait for Library César Chávez Elementary School students may not have a library this fall. |
| Pueblos May Get Train Stop The Rail Runner Express commuter train could be a redemptive railway to two pueblos located along the train's proposed route. |
| Two Dip Into Own Funds for Race Don Wiviott has dug about $1 million out of his own pocket to run for northern New Mexico's 3rd Congressional District seat - and he might plunk down even more before the June primary election. |
| Hospital Deal Reached in Raton Primary-care physicians in Raton are once again admitting patients to Miners' Colfax Medical Center, following an agreement with hospital officials that includes financial compensation and promises of a stronger effort to attract more physicians to the rural hospital. |
| Class Offers a Taste of Bronze Lisa Gordon loves teaching. That's not news to her. She knew before she'd completed her master of fine arts at Cal State Fullerton 20 years ago that as much as she loved sculpting, she loved teaching almost as much. |
| City Celebrates Bike to Work Week Santa Fe won't be confused any time soon with such bike meccas as Portland, Ore., and Boulder, Colo. |
| Artists Compete in Annual Design Challenge Sponsored by Santa Fe Quilting Santa Fe Quilting's annual Design Challenge is a bit like the "Iron Chef" show: Take a secret ingredient and use it to create an extraordinary menu. |
| Falling Tree Kills Man An Albuquerque man was killed and his friend critically injured when a tree fell on top of them Saturday night in Pecos Canyon. |
| County Clerk Faces Newcomer |
| Naming Buildings Is Always Controversial |
| 3rd Congressional District Republican Candidates |
| 3rd Congressional District Democratic Candidates |
| Pass Me a Cold One Ice Cream, That Is |
| Beatings Claimed at Juvie Camp |
| Independents Give Voters More Choices |
| 3rd District GOP Hopefuls Confident |
| With 6 Dems, Race for 3rd Dist. Is Open |
| Candidate Q&A |
| Helping out: Valley View fifth-graders volunteer time to care for disabled students Sun, 11 May 2008 21:48:48 MDT LAS CRUCES — The five girls have been sitting out recess for months.Karolina Espino, Zeydi Peña and Ivanna Izaguirra, all 11, and America Espinoza and Marlen Ramirez, both 10, are fifth-graders in Mari Gomez's class at Valley View Elementary School. |
| N.M. Republican Party honors retiring Domenici Fri, 09 May 2008 22:09:23 MDT ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.—Former New York Sen. Alfonse D'Amato called his best friend in the Senate a "quiet, effective, caring (and) hardworking" man at a state Republican Party tribute to Sen. |
| Group creates plan to curb Doña Ana County's high teen pregnancy rate Mon, 12 May 2008 23:09:55 MDT LAS CRUCES — A Las Cruces group is closing in on a plan to reduce teen pregnancy in Doña Ana County. |
| Warrant issued for man who assaulted women on Triviz walking path (4:30 p.m.) Mon, 12 May 2008 16:40:08 MDT A warrant has been issued for Patrick Saenz Padilla, the man who was arrested in April for assaulting women as they walked on the Triviz Drive walking path. |
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