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| $4 gas Mon, 19 May 2008 12:18:21 +0100 I'm interested in how the rising cost of gasoline is changing your behavior. |
| 11:00am -- Trail Closed Where Boy Was Attacked Mon, 19 May 2008 10:59:32 +0100 State game officials continue search for clues in Saturday attack on 5-year-old. |
| 10:25am -- N.M. Refinery Shutdown Could Push Gas Price Up Mon, 19 May 2008 10:28:05 +0100 Artesia refinery repairs may cut gasoline production by 756,000 gallons this month. |
| 9:30am -- 49 Cats Seized from Meadow Lake Home Mon, 19 May 2008 09:29:59 +0100 Valencia County authorities say it's one of the worst animal-hoarding cases they've seen. |
| 8:55am -- Drug Dog Alerts to Wads of Cash Mon, 19 May 2008 08:55:27 +0100 Tucumcari police stop two Gambian nationals with $118,902 smelling of pot. |
| Breaking: Crash With Injuries at I-25 and U.S. 550 Mon, 19 May 2008 08:34:49 +0100 Lifeguard helicopter on scene of multicar crash involving truck. |
| 8:20am -- Teen Critical After Being Shot in Head Mon, 19 May 2008 08:19:01 +0100 No arrests yet in possibly gang-related shooting in Wendy's parking lot Sunday night. |
| 7:50am -- Chaparral Man Accused of Raping Stepmother Mon, 19 May 2008 07:48:24 +0100 Victim's 9-year-old son was allegedly raped by a 15-year-old in the same house. |
| 7:15am -- Bear Electrocuted in Grants Mon, 19 May 2008 07:17:04 +0100 Pit bulls cowered, Chihuahuas barked as frightened bear climbed pole to escape. |
| 6:50am -- Victim's Family Sues San Juan Co. Dispatch Mon, 19 May 2008 06:51:03 +0100 20-year-old woman, four others, found dead four hours after 2006 crash was reported. |
| 6:30am -- No Cap and Gown for This Student Mon, 19 May 2008 06:30:33 +0100 Mayfield H.S. senior arrested for breakin on the eve of graduation. |
| 5:30am -- Hot Town, Springtime in the City Mon, 19 May 2008 05:31:14 +0100 Where's Dr. Swamp Cooler when you need him? |
| N.M. Signs New Health Coverage Agreements |
| Wilson Campaign Has $712,000 Balance in NM Senate Primary |
| Who's the Most Electable in the 2nd Congressional District? |
| Juarez Police Chief Resigns Amid New Wave of Killings |
| Oil Prices Gain While Pump Prices Rise To New High |
| Boeing Begins Test Firing High-Energy Laser |
| New Mexico Airlines Says Hobbs Passengers Increasing |
| Cemex Plans New Plant Near Radium Springs |
| Wilson, Pearce Both Say They Are Better at Beating Udall |
| Amigos Bravos Celebrates 20th Anniversary |
| Where Did Your 'Stimulus' Payment Go? YOUR TAXES: Taxpayers are beginning to receive their economic stimulus payments. Figuring out how to receive this payment has led to more IRS guidance than I can recall for any other tax issue. |
| Colombian Trade Pact Mired in Politics BUSINESS ACROSS THE BORDER: Combine some political animus, mix in an election season, flavor with a sluggish economy and you a have a brew powerful enough to bring almost any new initiative to a standstill. |
| Group Opposes Drilling SANTA FE A coalition of area organizations, businesses and nonprofit groups announced last week that they have banded together to form Common Ground United, a group dedicated to fight oil and natural gas drilling. |
| Unser Crossing OK'd Developers of Unser Crossing a proposed shopping center on west Central got the green light from the city's Environmental Planning Commission last week. |
| CNM Picks Architect for Rio Rancho Campus Plans for a Central New Mexico Community College campus in Rio Rancho took a step forward recently with the awarding of the first major architectural contract. |
| Best Western Exec Innkeeper of Year Rebecca Plutino, general manager of the Best Western Rio Grande Inn in Albuquerque, has been named New Mexico Innkeeper of the Year by the New Mexico Lodging Association. |
| Lab To Take Over Work of Its Largest Subcontractor LOS ALAMOS Los Alamos National Laboratory is preparing to take over most of the work now done by KSL Services, the lab's largest subcontractor. |
| Santa Fe Gets Ideas for Convention Center Name Santa Fe city councilors are close to starting the process of formally naming the city's new $61 million convention center. |
| State Treasurer Speaks at Conference in Brazil New Mexico State Treasurer James B. Lewis was the featured speaker and a panelist at the World Pension Forum Green Globalization conference recently in Sao Paulo, Brazil. |
| Domenici Introduces Route 66 Bill Judging that a federal program to preserve parts of historic Route 66 is helping breathe new life into rural America, Sen. Pete Domenici, R-N.M., has introduced legislation to ensure its continuation for another decade. |
| PNM Says It Borrowed $7M in Long-Term Debt |
| Romero Scholarship Announced |
| First State Bancorporation Says First Quarter Net Income Fell 39 Percent |
| Striker FC V Headed to Hawaii SANTA ANA PUEBLO - It's been quite a soccer season for Ivan Esparza. |
| Isotope Woodard Hurt in Twin Bill If the Isotopes had matched their prolific game one offense with their actual need in game two, they could have swept a Sunday doubleheader. |
| Glorieta Woman 'Keeps Going' During many of the years that Valerie Alarid raised her daughter by herself, she worked five jobs. She was a travel agent and a fitness instructor. She cleaned an office on the weekend, coached cheerleaders in the early morning and cooked meals for two homebound women. |
| Candidates Offer Views on Oil It would be hard to argue that the eight candidates running for Congress from northern New Mexico are out of touch with soaring gas prices. |
| Prices Drive People to Alter Plans Like the rest of the country, Santa Fe is feeling some gasoline-induced pressure. |
| Mother's Day Brings a Mix of Emotions HUMBUG MOUNTAIN: One day after I'd navigated the straits of Mother's Day, I was hit by emotional gusts. It started when I found the Schilling Assorted Food Colors & Egg Dye at the back of the top cupboard. |
| NMSU researchers study consumers' beef preferences Sun, 18 May 2008 21:43:49 MDT When dinner guests sit down to enjoy a juicy steak, it's clear they've made a choice to treat themselves to a nice meal. |
| Waits concert is first for Ticketmaster's paperless tickets Thu, 15 May 2008 19:57:48 MDT Ticketmaster rolls out a new "paperless ticket" technology today designed to make it harder for scalpers to scarf up all the good seats to a hot concert. |
| Family files lawsuit in metal bat injury case Mon, 19 May 2008 08:39:17 MDT WAYNE, N.J.—The family of a boy who suffered brain damage after he was struck by a line drive off an aluminum baseball bat sued the bat's maker and others on Monday, saying they should have known it was dangerous. |
| Juárez violence claims 7 over weekend (6:12 a.m.) Mon, 19 May 2008 06:13:17 MDT EL PASO —A Florida woman has identified one of the men found dead in the trunk of a car early Saturday in Juárez as her 27-year-old husband and says she believes he was at the wrong place |
| Las Crucens look forward to stimulus checks Sun, 18 May 2008 23:03:12 MDT LAS CRUCES — Will economic stimulus checks actually stimulate the economy?The Internal Revenue Service began mailing checks Friday — two weeks after it started issuing direct deposits to |
| Boy attacked by large animal on Sandias Sun, 18 May 2008 18:06:16 MDT ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.—A 5-year-old boy hiking with his family near Sandia Peak has survived an attack from an unidentified species of large animal, a spokesman for the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish said Sunday. |
| Price for nuclear materials lab climbs Fri, 16 May 2008 18:40:46 MDT LOS ALAMOS, N.M.—The cost of a planned new nuclear materials lab at Los Alamos National Laboratory is climbing. |
| SoCal home sales jump 22 pct in April from March Mon, 19 May 2008 12:08:58 MDT SAN DIEGO—Home sales surged 22 percent in April in Southern California as bargain-hunters bought lower-end homes in areas hardest hit by foreclosures, a research firm said Monday. |
| Chaparral family deals with assaults (6:10 a.m.) Mon, 19 May 2008 06:13:17 MDT ALAMOGORDO — A Chaparral man is still awaiting a trial date following a grand jury indictment for two counts of criminal sexual penetration; one count of aggravated battery on a household |
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