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| Eclipse Jets Safe? |
| Exit Could Cost NMSU Boss $250K |
| Fuel Charge Challenged |
| Baby Is Killed In Rollover |
| Ethanol Mix May Reduce Mileage, Increase Pollutants |
| Winter Ponders Charter Changes Thu, 12 Jun 2008 15:52:06 +0100 City Council President Brad Winter said he and other councilors are considering whether to establish a commission to review the... |
| Breaking at 11:00am -- Downtown Area Shut Down Thu, 12 Jun 2008 11:00:51 +0100 APD bomb squad is checking out suspicious vehicle parked outside federal building since 3 a.m. |
| 9:55am -- Scouts Killed in Iowa Twister ID'd Thu, 12 Jun 2008 09:59:07 +0100 Survivors hailed as heroes for efforts after direct hit by tornado that also injured 48. |
| Updated at 9:30am -- S.F. Sheriff Didn't Tip Off Feds Thu, 12 Jun 2008 09:30:00 +0100 ICE agents took 16 Mexican immigrants into custody at DWI checkpoint last week. |
| 8:55am -- Woman Accused of Stealing Mom's Wedding Ring Thu, 12 Jun 2008 08:57:25 +0100 Carlsbad police say 21-year-old was identified as one of three who pawned ring. |
| Breaking: Baby Killed in I-40 Rollover Thu, 12 Jun 2008 08:30:55 +0100 Chevy Blazer was carrying seven in 6:30 a.m. crash near Rio Puerco exit. |
| 8:05am -- Management to Change at Fort Bayard Thu, 12 Jun 2008 08:06:06 +0100 Colorado firm expected to replace GEO Care Inc. next month, health department says. |
| 7:20am -- Eastern N.M. Could See Brownouts Thu, 12 Jun 2008 07:18:19 +0100 Continued above-average temperatures could mean controlled power outages this summer. |
| 7:00am -- ABQ Pair Accused of Running Cruise Scam Thu, 12 Jun 2008 07:01:37 +0100 Police say NW Albuquerque men may have defrauded nearly 100 people across the country. |
| 6:10am -- Teen Suspect, Fingerprint on Gun Don't Match Thu, 12 Jun 2008 06:08:29 +0100 15-year-old set to go to trial next week for killing Farmington pizza delivery man. |
| 5:55am -- Curry County Inmate on the Run Thu, 12 Jun 2008 05:54:22 +0100 Convicted drug trafficker failed to return to jail after court-approved dentist visit. |
| Updated at 5:40am -- Gunshot Victim Was a Father at 15 Thu, 12 Jun 2008 05:40:00 +0100 Investigators say Anthony, N.M., teen accidentally shot himself in the head. |
| Standing Out Though New Mexico's record-breaking 2006 job growth slowed considerably last year, the Flying 40 continued to buck local and national trends by adding employees and reaping ever-increasing revenues. |
| Speridian Keeps Up With Big Competition Four years ago, what is now Speridian Technologies was a one-man operation whose first year revenues less than $40,000 wouldn't have grabbed any headlines. |
| Emcore Foresees Its Sunniest Years In the last four years, Emcore Corp. has recovered from the telecom bust of the late 1990s. |
| Survey: Santa Fe Hiring Down SANTA FE Santa Fe Services Inc. conducted a written survey this spring that sought information from local businesses about their past and current hiring practices. Ninety-two businesses, representing a cross-section of industries in town, responded to the questionnaire. |
| Letters To Outlook Med students are model of ethics Congratulations to the UNM medical students who have worked to raise the ethics standards of the Health Sciences Center (No Free Lunch at UNM Health Center, June 2, 2008). Pharmaceutical companies aggressively market patented drugs that may not be any better than existing ones except for the price! |
| King Gets High ACORN Rating Attorney General Gary King got a top rating for his leadership role in the battle against foreclosures by a nonprofit consumer advocacy organization. |
| Vote Critical to Thornburg's Survival SANTA FE A vote by shareholders Thursday could decide the fate of troubled Thornburg Mortgage, as investors descend on the Eldorado Hotel to consider charter amendments that would authorize issuing millions of additional shares. |
| The Talking Ends Tonight for Holm, Sanders Holly Holm likens boxing in general, and tonight's showdown with Mary Jo Sanders in particular, to a chess match. |
| Topes Tonight Vs. Omaha, 7:05 |
| Langer A Finalist To Be Lobo Voice Former Albuquerque Dukes broadcaster Russ Langer is one of two finalists to replace Mike Roberts as play-by-play announcer for University of New Mexico football and men's basketball games, multiple sources have told the Journal. |
| Cibola's Mares Standing Out Among the high school kids attending Thursdays first day of Lobo football camp, Rio was quite grande. |
| Your Services No Longer Needed I couldn't find Rent-a-Big Man in the yellow pages, but I know Lobo men's basketball coach Steve Alford has the number; he dialed it last spring to acquire the services of Monquel Pegues and Johnnie Harris. |
| Superstitions and Baseball Go Together John Baker went 0-for-5 in a game a couple of weeks ago, and that certainly wouldn't do. So the Albuquerque Isotopes catcher took dramatic, corrective action. |
| Express Batter Isotopes |
| Pegues, Harris Reportedly Will Leave UNM |
| Gift Ideas Galore for Dad |
| IFBA Lightweight Title at Stake Friday |
| Holm Unfazed by Forecasts |
| Presidents Can Make Difference |
| Isotopes' De La Cruz Foils Round Rock |
| Thornburg Amendments OK'd Thornburg Mortgage shareholders approved amendments to the Santa Fe company's charter Thursday aimed at saving the beleaguered lender - but at a price. |
| Final Monument DENVER - Luis Jimenez's final monument rears, its eyes blazing, toward the snowcapped crest of Pike's Peak. |
| LANL Tests Caused Wildfire A small wildfire near Bandelier National Monument Wednesday was caused by a malfunction during an equipment test at Los Alamos National Laboratory, officials have determined. |
| SF 2nd in Artists Per Capita More than 3 percent of Santa Fe's work force is comprised of artists or people who work in various arts-related endeavors, according to a new National Endowment for the Arts study. |
| Waste Drum Going Back to Lab The U.S. Energy Department plans to return a drum of radioactive waste to Los Alamos National Laboratory today after workers discovered it had been sent to a southeast New Mexico waste disposal site by mistake. |
| Eldorado Woman Dies after 2 Months in Coma An Eldorado woman who had been in a coma since being found in April sitting in a chair in her home and bleeding from her head has died. |
| Report Says Santa Fe Is Among the Top Cities for Professional Artists, but Study Highlights Other Di |
| Art Doesn't Always Pay The Bills |
| Santa Fe Wi-Fi Proposal Passes |
| Host Broadcasts from Left of the Mainstream |
| Council OKs Name of Center |
| Speeders in Rail Construction Zone Targeted |
| Green Party Bids for PRC Seat |
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