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| White, Heinrich To Vie for Wilson's Seat |
| Two to Join County Commission |
| Schwartz Keeps District Seat; Brown Also Likely Winner |
| Va. Rep: Heather Wilson for VP? Wed, 04 Jun 2008 15:46:42 +0100 She lost her seat in Congress last night, but at least one Republican thinks Rep. Heather Wilson might make a... |
| Study: 4-year-olds fare better when enrolled in pre-K Wed, 04 Jun 2008 15:12:33 +0100 New Mexico 4-year-olds show better vocabulary, literacy and math skills after they complete pre-kindergarten programs, according to a new study.The... |
| NMSU to name interim president this week Wed, 04 Jun 2008 15:06:43 +0100 An interim president is to be appointed this week for New Mexico State University, whose leader is leaving to become... |
| One Precinct Left in Bernalillo County Wed, 04 Jun 2008 13:56:25 +0100 Bernalillo County has one precinct left to count, not two as indicated on its Web site.County spokeswoman Liz Hamm said... |
| Uranium Price, Uranium Demand Wed, 04 Jun 2008 12:12:27 +0100 There are a lot of reasons to think the much ballyhooed nuclear renaissance is more light than heat... |
| Breaking: Southbound I-25 Traffic Backed Up Wed, 04 Jun 2008 09:39:40 +0100 Two-vehicle collision north of Montgomery injures at least one. |
| Repubs Preview Attacks on Heinrich/Teague Wed, 04 Jun 2008 09:38:44 +0100 The National Republican Congressional Committee's Ken Spain just sent me a press release lauding Darren White, who won the CD1... |
| 8:20am -- Cougar Sightings in Ruidoso Wed, 04 Jun 2008 08:21:10 +0100 Homeowners say mountain lion is on the prowl in their neighborhood. |
| 7:40am -- Gunmen Shoot Their Way Out of Juarez Traffic Jam Wed, 04 Jun 2008 07:49:51 +0100 Bystander killed, man critically wounded as fleeing suspects ram vehicles Tuesday evening. |
| 6:50am -- 'A Drunk on a Witch Hunt' Wed, 04 Jun 2008 06:52:22 +0100 That's how a prosecutor described the man accused of killing his girlfriend at Navajo Dam last July. |
| 5:55am -- Wild Dogs Plague McKinley County Wed, 04 Jun 2008 05:54:19 +0100 Animal control officials say five or six children bitten in the past month. |
| 5:10am -- Guilty Verdict in New Year's Day Death Wed, 04 Jun 2008 05:07:16 +0100 El Paso man convicted of assault leading to bridge guard's fatal heart attack. |
| 4:45am -- Farmington May Legalize Tattoo Parlors Wed, 04 Jun 2008 04:47:40 +0100 Council votes to publish ordinance leading to a final decision on June 24. |
| 2:30am -- Had Enough Hot Air? Wed, 04 Jun 2008 02:33:07 +0100 Mother Nature has an answer for the sudden drought of political ads on TV. |
| Breaking at 1:58am: AP Declares Pearce the Winner Wed, 04 Jun 2008 02:04:57 +0100 Bulletin: Republican Rep. Steve Pearce has defeated Rep. Heather Wilson for the GOP Senate nomination. |
| Pearce Wins Big in Conservative-leaning Regions of NM |
| Climate Bill Stalls in Senate After Dispute |
| Automatic Recount Law Triggered by 1-Vote Margin |
| It's Teague vs. Tinsley in 2nd District |
| State Says 40 New Mexicans Sick with Salmonella |
| Blaze Burns Along Pecos River in Southern NM |
| Marlins Recall Isotopes' Paul Hoover |
| Advice From Game & Fish: Leave Wildlife Babies Alone |
| Udall To Cast His Superdelegate Vote for Obama |
| Turnout in N.M. Primary About 28 Percent |
| NTSB: Pilot Caused Fatal Airplane Crash Near Mesilla Home |
| Lovington City Manager Resigning |
| Psychiatric Exam Ordered for Suspect in NMSU Student's Death |
| Thornburg Mortgage To Delay Filing First Quarter Report |
| Around N.M. Morgan Stanley To Refund $50K SANTA FE Investment firm Morgan Stanley and New Mexico regulators have reached a settlement over offerings the firm failed to register as securities in New Mexico. |
| Redbirds, Arbiters Help Frustrate 'Topes in Matinee |
| Lakers, Celtics Series: Zzzzzzzz! From Cape Town to Vladivostok, from Toronto to Tierra del Fuego, the excitement is palpable. The majority of Mongolian yak herders, I'm told, will be rooting for the Celtics come Thursday. Botswanan diamond miners, meanwhile, favor the glitter of L.A. |
| Southwest Meet Draws Talent |
| PRC Chair Beats Out Crowded Field Beating out a crowded field of opponents, a beaming Ben Ray Luján declared victory Tuesday night in the race for the Democratic nomination in the 3rd Congressional District. |
| City Attorney Tops DA Race Española City Attorney Angela "Spence" Pacheco on Tuesday won the Democratic primary for district attorney of the 1st Judicial District. |
| Stefanics, Holian in Lead After more than 12 years, Liz Stefanics appears to be on her way back to holding public office. |
| Taos High School Hires Football Coach Taos High School officials confirmed Tuesday that the school's football coaching search is over - maybe. |
| SFPS Excited Over Early Settlement As the helm of the Santa Fe Public Schools was turned over to new superintendent Bobbie Gutierrez on Tuesday afternoon, good news for local teachers and school staff was announced. |
| Thornburg Asks for Extension NYSE May Drop Lender from List |
| Witnesses Have Info on Homicide A witness saw a green car near the crime scene around the time Scott Lloyd was shot to death last week, according to information from a police statement used to obtain a search warrant. |
| Haitians march against kidnappings Wed, 04 Jun 2008 15:06:18 MDT PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti—Thousands of protesters rallied outside government buildings in the Haitian capital Wednesday, demanding officials crack down on a four-year kidnapping scourge that has terrorized the Caribbean country. |
| State's Salmonella count rises to 39 (8:15 a.m.) Wed, 04 Jun 2008 08:19:29 MDT LAS CRUCES — The number of New Mexicans sickened by Salmonella has risen to 39, according to a the New Mexico Department of Health. |
| Low-dose psilocybin brings relief to cluster-headache suffers Tue, 03 Jun 2008 19:01:29 MDT Anita Wiseman knows pain. She's given birth and endured a brain aneurism. None of these, she says, comes close to a cluster headache. |
| State: 40 New Mexicans sick with salmonella Wed, 04 Jun 2008 13:11:25 MDT SANTA FE—Forty New Mexicans have become ill with a strain of salmonella linked to tomatoes. The state Health Department said Wednesday cases have been reported from 10 of New Mexico's 33 counties: Bernalillo, Cibola, Curry, Dona Ana, Grant, McKinley, Otero, San Juan, Sandoval and Socorro counties. |
| Pearce wins close race for GOP nomination for U.S. Senate Wed, 04 Jun 2008 09:41:23 MDT ALBUQUERQUE—Steve Pearce won the Republican nomination in the race for U.S. Senate over rival Heather Wilson and will now turn to the challenge of keeping Sen. |
| State police Lt. Michael Avilucea laid to rest today (7:48 a.m.) Wed, 04 Jun 2008 07:59:33 MDT LAS CRUCES — A son of Las Cruces who lost his life last week while serving the residents of New Mexico will be laid to rest today. |
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