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| One Suspect Charged in West Side Bar Shooting |
| Deputies Shoot, Kill Driver in East Mountains |
| Murder Suspects Seek Transfers |
| Salmonella in Tomatoes Has Sickened 55 People Around the State |
| Natural Gas Prices are Expected to Continue to Rise, Meaning Higher Heating Bills This Winter |
| High Food and Gas Prices Force the Only Store in Weed To Close |
| 8:25am -- Juarez Emergency Airwaves Compromised Mon, 09 Jun 2008 08:25:16 +0100 Mexican authorities take over city's version of 911 after narcocorridos play on police radio. |
| 7:45am -- Tucumcari's MainStreet Director Quits Mon, 09 Jun 2008 07:46:24 +0100 Project's first leader wanted to restore city's 'past glory' when he was hired 10 months ago. |
| 7:20am -- Funeral Home Forgery Trial Set Mon, 09 Jun 2008 07:23:02 +0100 22-year-old man accused of forging $145,000 in checks to begin in Las Cruces July 18. |
| 6:45am -- Alleged Molester in Custody Mon, 09 Jun 2008 06:46:15 +0100 Homeless man accused of groping 11-year-old girl at SW ABQ apartment pool. |
| 5:50am -- Aggie Football on Notice Mon, 09 Jun 2008 05:50:25 +0100 WAC says NMSU must boost attendance or lose its Division 1A status. |
| 5:30am -- A Little Less Breezy Today Mon, 09 Jun 2008 05:32:57 +0100 But watch for winds to kick up tomorrow and Wednesday. |
| LANL's Roadrunner Is World's Fastest Computer |
| Self-Financing Doesn't Always Mean a Win in N.M. Primary |
| Wilson Looks Forward To Life After Congress |
| Psychiatric Exam Sought for Nambe Woman |
| Farmington Man Enters Plea in Police Chase, Shooting |
| Richardson Says Obama Will Boost Hispanic Vote |
| MVD Tracking Lost Notices It's Progress BUT CAN MVD FIX THIS? After a recent column (April 12) laid out how the state Motor Vehicle Division is really pushing a customer-oriented approach to doing business, Jon Fleischer e-mailed his experience. |
| SF's Proposed Real Estate Transfer Tax Clears Hurdle SANTA FE A plan to levy a tax on high-end Santa Fe real estate transactions moved forward last week, despite concerns over a hasty process and an unclear destination for generated revenue. |
| Jefferson Green Honored The 87,000-square-foot Jefferson Green Building has added another green feather to its cap, rating in the top 1 percent of buildings in the nation for actual energy efficiency. |
| Goodwill To Open Farmington Facility Goodwill Industries of New Mexico recently announced what it terms a major new commitment to serve the Four Corners area with a new regional center located in Farmington. |
| GE May Hire School's Wind-Tech Graduates Mesalands Community College in Tucumcari has announced that General Electric plans to consider hiring all the college's wind energy technician graduates for the next three years. |
| Caf Flying Star Café and Satellite Coffee have donated $35,000 to Animal Humane/New Mexico's low-cost veterinary clinic for qualified low-income pet owners. |
| Free Seminar on Workers' Comp The New Mexico Workers' Compensation Administration is offering a free seminar, Understanding Workers' Comp for Small Businesses, at 10 a.m. Friday, June 20, at 2410 Centre SE in Albuquerque. |
| Chamber Names Chairman for '09 The Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce recently named Mike Zientek, Vice President of Gap Inc., as the chair-elect for 2008-09 and as chair of the business group for 2009-10. |
| Wind Farm Project Weighed Sandia National Laboratories and Kirtland Air Force Base are studying the possibility of building a shared wind farm that could provide as much as one-third of the electricity used by the two entities. |
| DOE Releases NMSU Funds The Department of Energy has released $944,940 that was secured in FY2008 appropriations for research related to New Mexico's energy and economic sectors to be done at New Mexico State University's Arrowhead Center. |
| IRS 'Trophy Hunting' Spurs Collections |
| Most Planning To Pay Off Bills With Stimulus Check |
| Around N.M. |
| Holm's Staying Grounded for Biggest Bout of Career Less than a week before the biggest fight of her life, Holly Holm is treating her Friday showdown with Mary Jo Sanders like any other biggest fight of her life. |
| Trahern, Barnwell Help Albuquerque Avoid A Sweep NASHVILLE, Tenn Two losing streaks were shattered Sunday afternoon at Greer Stadium. |
| Aggie Football Legend Atkins Returns To N.M. Pervis Atkins grew up in Oakland, Calif. Hed been a Marine. Hed been on site in Nevada for testing of a nuclear bomb that, when detonated, created a flash so bright you couldnt see from here to there, he says, pointing to his friend Charlie Rogers, sitting attentively on the other side of Rogers living room. |
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