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| A Batcave for Granger Manor |
| Brennan's Charges Reduced |
| HP Plans Center In Rio Rancho |
| Tomato Link Found in N.M. |
| Prior 'Bad Acts' to Affect Kickback Case |
| City Zoning Inspector's Car Windows Smashed |
| 'Grandma Esther' receives max sentence Fri, 20 Jun 2008 16:16:30 +0100 A South Valley grandmother was sentenced to nearly 100 years in prison for her conviction on... |
| Breaking: Richard Sentence Reduced Fri, 20 Jun 2008 12:07:31 +0100 Judge sets Elton Richard free |
| Dripping Spring Fire Cause Other-Worldly? Fri, 20 Jun 2008 09:50:09 +0100 Missile Range Employee saw what he thinks was a meteor |
| New Mexico Gas Price Holding Fri, 20 Jun 2008 09:37:50 +0100 The price of gas in New Mexico is holding at $3.97, according to AAA. |
| Las Vegas Passes Watering Restrictions Fri, 20 Jun 2008 09:08:54 +0100 Limits set on watering, car washing. |
| Taos Traffic Jams to get Worse Fri, 20 Jun 2008 08:27:00 +0100 Construction further delays traffic through town |
| Jumper had no Parachute Fri, 20 Jun 2008 08:16:47 +0100 Body of Eric Chaltial recovered from bottom of the Rio Grande Gorge |
| "Staycations" the Summer Buzzword Fri, 20 Jun 2008 06:53:43 +0100 Local Chambers of Commerce tout close-to-home attractions |
| A Little Cooler and Windy Fri, 20 Jun 2008 06:00:35 +0100 Forecast office says Albuquerque highs in lower 90s |
| IRS Wants to Send Economic Stimulus Checks Fri, 20 Jun 2008 05:45:26 +0100 Agency reaching out to retirees and disabled vets |
| Business Booms for UNMH Business is booming at the newly expanded University of New Mexico Hospital, CEO Steve McKernan told state legislators this week in an upbeat assessment of hospital finances. |
| Backed-Up ERs A National Problem One Monday afternoon not long ago the average patient waited between five and six hours to be treated at Presbyterian Hospital's emergency room near Downtown, the second-busiest emergency room in the city after the University of New Mexico Hospital. |
| N.M.'s Youth Need Financial Education While the complexity of recent economic events such as the sub-prime mortgage crisis, attempts by the federal government to spur on the economy with economic stimulus payments and investors riding a roller coaster of trepidation may be difficult for young people to grasp, all adults parents, guardians, teachers, and mentors must seize the opportunity to talk to our youth about the importance of financial literacy. |
| Letters to Outlook Records would help pharmacists For the record, the profession of pharmacy, which is so often overlooked when health care providers are mentioned, has had computerized patient-profile records for over a decade. Yes, there were glitches at first, but most of them have been worked out. |
| One-On-One with Jennifer Thomas It doesn't take long talking with a candid and cordial Jennifer Thomas to appreciate how much she believed she had to prove when she was starting out in the mostly male world of commercial banking. It is also clear after a nearly 30-year career, rising from a credit analyst at First National Bank of Amarillo to regional chief of Bank of America in Albuquerque to president of the Bank of Albuquerque, that she has proven it. |
| Venture Investors Care About Thought, Analysis I am often asked to explain the criteria used at Flywheel Ventures to make our investment decisions. It may surprise some to learn that our most important consideration is the entrepreneurial team. We care about the character of the individuals on the team and the culture they are creating as a team. |
| Isotopes Rally Late, But Fall to Royals Two lines of thinking might reasonably apply to Omahas 7-5 victory over the Albuquerque Isotopes on Friday night. |
| Five New Mexico Teams Still Playing It wasnt the best of years for New Mexico when it comes to the U.S. Youth Soccer Association Far West Regionals, but five teams did survive bracket play to advance to todays quarterfinals in Honolulu. |
| Sanchez A Man on the Move He misses the mountains, family, friends and his old teammates at Jackson-Winkeljohn Mixed Martial Arts in Albuquerque. He comes back whenever he can. |
| Walker 'Sounds Well' |
| A 91-Hole Guilt Trip |
| Memphis Takes Two From the Isotopes |
| Last Roundup? For 15 years, the high-priced Buckaroo Ball has entertained even those who never attended - with tales of diamonds and denim, a bottomless margarita bowl and a whole lotta cleavage and two-steppin'. |
| A 'Devastating' Loss Everything with Monica Romero had to be pink. |
| Thornburg Shares Drop 65 Percent Investors now can pick up 100 shares of Santa Fe-based Thornburg Mortgage's stock for less than the cost of a single share a year ago. |
| Pricey Gas Leads More to the Bus Jennifer Chambers hadn't used the Santa Fe Trails system in over a year, but hopped aboard a bus Thursday morning near her Baca Street home. The Department of Public Safety employee, tired of rising gas prices, was looking for a more economical way to get to work. |
| Worldly Grocery MILAN - Some people journey to this northern Italian city to gaze at "The Last Supper," Leonardo da Vinci's 15th Century masterpiece. Then there are men like Philip Creighton who come with more earthly suppers in mind and head straight to Peck, a jaw-dropping Italian larder. |
| An Unusual Fantasy One of the hardest things about pretending to be a Viking, it seems, is that people tend to mistake you for a pirate. |
| Pride Takes to the Plaza Pride on the Plaza, Santa Fe's annual gay arts and culture festival, opens today and runs through June 29. |
| Around Northern New Mexico Crews Continue |
| A New Voice In some American Indian tribes, when important matters are being discussed a "talking stick" is handed around. Whoever holds it is the only one who may speak, while the others listen. |
| Police Say Gorge Jump Was a Suicide TAOS - A man initially believed to have jumped to his death Wednesday while parachuting from the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge has been determined to have committed suicide, according to police. |
| Revised Plan For Transit Center OK'd |
| Apparent Parachutist at Gorge Falls to Death |
| Kitten Makes Belen-To-Santa Fe Trip in Car Bumper and Comes Out Unhurt |
| Crash Near Española Injures 5 |
| Vote Would Cut Nuke Funds |
| Group Asks Judge to Halt Gas Drilling |
| SEC Subpoenaed Thornburg Documents |
| BLM to Gather Horses in Nevada |
| Intel Chips Power Fastest Computers |
| Fire's cause still not known Thu, 19 Jun 2008 22:15:17 MDT LAS CRUCES — Could a $500,000 fire in the Organ Mountains have an out-of-this-world cause?The Dripping Springs Fire, which scorched 1,750 acres at the southern end of the mountain range, has been declared 85 percent contained, said federal Bureau of Land Management spokeswoman Jennifer Myslivy. |
| Singing Chihuahua celebrates birthday by serenading fans Fri, 20 Jun 2008 11:42:04 MDT LAS CRUCES — The noisemakers were out, the presents were stacked and the marble cake was chilling in Risotto's kitchen on Thursday — but the birthday girl, in her ruffled red dress, was |
| Cartel has alleged U.S. hit list Thu, 19 Jun 2008 22:10:18 MDT LAS CRUCES — A hit list reportedly authored by Mexican drug cartels that names more than a dozen people — some in southern New Mexico — is in the possession of law enforcement. |
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