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| Price Could Be Turning Point for N.M. Drivers |
| Police: Wrong Man Killed |
| Manny Aragon's Brother May Face Life in Marijuana Case |
| Jury to Drunk Plaintiff: Forget It! No Money |
| Second Cougar Caught, Killed After Man's Death |
| 'Wake-Up Call' Sent To Drivers' |
| Downtown arena, hotel: What do you think? Wed, 02 Jul 2008 15:59:57 +0100 A town-hall meeting later this month will put the spotlight on Albuquerque's plans for a Downtown events center and hotel... |
| Tax Credits Critical For Solar Energy, Company Reps Say Wed, 02 Jul 2008 13:47:45 +0100 New Mexico is poised for a solar energy bonanza that will be cut off at its knees if federal tax... |
| 1:20am -- Trial of Former Los Lunas Wrestler Under Way Wed, 02 Jul 2008 13:22:07 +0100 Cody East is accused of assaulting several teenage girls at drinking party in July 2007. |
| 11:05am -- Clovis Man Gets 33 Years for Molesting 8-Year-Old Wed, 02 Jul 2008 11:05:17 +0100 Prosecutors claim 27-year-old married the girl's mother in order to get close to victim. |
| 10:25am -- N.M. High Court Rules Against Dell Inc. Wed, 02 Jul 2008 10:23:50 +0100 AG King calls ruling on behalf of N.M. man's class-action suit a 'victory for consumers.' |
| 9:50am -- Arizona D-Backs To Honor Deming Marine Wed, 02 Jul 2008 09:48:22 +0100 Cpl. Travis Dodson, who lost both legs in Iraq, will toss first pitch at July 4 game. |
| 9:25am -- Taos Jury Acquits Man in Sex Case Wed, 02 Jul 2008 09:26:03 +0100 Chamisal man was accused of molesting 13-year-old female relative in 2006. |
| 8:40am -- Moriarty Boy Dies in Alabama Crash Wed, 02 Jul 2008 08:38:48 +0100 Rippen Upton, 11, killed and 9-year-old brother critically hurt in truck-bus collision Sunday. |
| New Mexico Gas Up Another Penny Wed, 02 Jul 2008 08:02:25 +0100 New Mexico gas is up to $4.014, according to AAA. |
| 7:45am -- Inmates Charged With Threats to Judge, ADA Wed, 02 Jul 2008 07:45:53 +0100 Lincoln Co. grand jury charges 2 with planning to smuggle small handgun into courtroom. |
| 7:20am -- Colfax Co. Case Headed to U.S. Supreme Court Wed, 02 Jul 2008 07:22:07 +0100 High court agrees to review evidentiary issue in March 2005 vehicular homicide case. |
| 6:30am -- Violence Returns to Palomas Wed, 02 Jul 2008 06:31:12 +0100 Three men shot to death Monday in first reported killings in Mexican border town since May. |
| 6:15am -- Montana Man Solicited Fictional Farmington Girl Wed, 02 Jul 2008 06:13:37 +0100 46-year-old pleads guilty in N.M. court to two counts of online child solicitation. |
| 6:00am -- Owner of Maggot-Infested Dog May Face Charges Wed, 02 Jul 2008 06:02:04 +0100 Dona Ana County animal control says the brown chow was euthanized on Monday. |
| 5:50am -- Guess What Happened 61 Years Ago Today? Wed, 02 Jul 2008 05:50:01 +0100 If you said a UFO crash-landed on a ranch near Roswell, you'd be ... |
| Judge's ruling is a relief for Sombra Three former employees of Albuquerque pain relief gel manufacturer Sombra Cosmetics misappropriated trade secrets when they attempted to set up a competing business in Los Lunas, a court has ruled. |
| Entrepreneur seminar July 9 The next free Center for Commercialization & Entrepreneurial Training seminar, titled Entering the Entrepreneurial World, will be Wednesday, July 9, from 8 a.m. to noon at the UNM Science & Technology Park Auditorium, 800 Bradbury Drive SE in Albuquerque. |
| Don't wait for Santa Fe to fix health care issue Just about everyone I talk with professionally these days wants to know if there really will be a special legislative session, called by Gov. Bill Richardson to push through the health care finance package that was rejected during the regular legislative session early this year. |
| West Central gets boost from store Atrisco Plaza roared back to life last week, as the brand new Pro's Ranch Market celebrated its grand opening. |
| Letters to Outlook Journal should support local biz Shame on you ABQ Journal for your lack of support and biased reporting of local business news. When Eclipse Aviation recently had a throttle problem you blasted it all over the front page. Two weeks later when they announced a major accomplishment in receiving certification for de-icing, which is extremely difficult to achieve, you stick the article on the back page of the Business Outlook section. |
| Real estate crisis isn't a roller coaster, but it has bumps Subprime mortgages have now been credited for bankrupting hundreds of mortgage lenders and seriously damaging operations at many major mortgage firms. Frost Mortgage was affected our lender, First Magnus Financial Corporation, closed its doors overnight last August. Fortunately, we were able to ally with another national lender quickly and did not experience the losses of other mortgage banking firms. |
| McPherson Homers, But 'Topes Falter |
| Marsh a Woman of Year Nominee |
| Volunteers Needed for PNC |
| Express Hand 'Topes Another Defeat ROUND ROCK, Texas Dallas McPherson hit his 29th homer of the season for Albuquerque, but Round Rock rallied to beat the Isotopes 6-2 on Tuesday night. |
| Round Rock Throttles Albuquerque ROUND ROCK, Texas The Albuquerque Isotopes were limited to three hits through eight shutout innings, falling to the Round Rock Express 4-1 on Monday night at Dell Diamond in the first of a four-game series. |
| Alford Still Working on Slate University of New Mexico mens basketball coach Steve Alford says hes still trying to finish the Lobos nonconference schedule, but that the November portion including a game against Virginia Commonwealth in Cancun is ready to go. |
| It's Showtime WALTHAM, Mass. The last three players to pose for pictures at a news conference while holding Celtics jerseys in front of them were Kevin Garnett, Ray Allen and Paul Pierce. |
| Heavy Hand Getting Lighter in Rio Rancho Student-athletes at Rio Rancho High School are going to get a bit of a reprieve the next time they break a specific part of the district's code of conduct. |
| 10 Years After Killing, an Arrest |
| Suspects Facing Kidnap Charges Two Santa Fe men were arrested early Tuesday in the May kidnapping of a man in Mexico and in extorting more than $160,000 in ransom from his family. |
| Doctors May Reject Some Senior Citizens SANTA FE A sharp decrease in Medicare payments to physicians could have a devastating impact in New Mexico, where 290,000 senior citizens receive government-sponsored health care, top state officials and health care leaders said Tuesday. |
| LANL 'Bombplex' Plan Concerns Dixon Farmers DIXON The market at the heart of this little village is stuffed with locally grown produce. Fat, red radishes just hours from the field are so tempting they practically fly out of the display basket next to the cash register. |
| Thornburg Has More Time Investors who've kept Thornburg Mortgage Inc. afloat the past few months have given the company a 90-day extension to persuade its preferred stockholders to tender their shares. |
| Around Northern New Mexico Signup Under Way For Girls V-Ball Camp Registration has begun for a girls volleyball camp hosted by the city of Santa Fe's Community Services Department's recreation section. |
| Take an all-American road trip to Chicago Thu, 26 Jun 2008 12:30:26 MDT Higher fares, long delays and the new surcharge on luggage all add to the unappealing nature of flying. |
| EPE makes plans to add solar energy Tue, 01 Jul 2008 23:16:41 MDT EL PASO — El Paso Electric is involved in two proposed projects to bring solar energy to its customers. |
| WSMR bikers ride to promote safety and camaraderie Wed, 02 Jul 2008 09:11:58 MDT LAS CRUCES — White Sands Missile Range's "Wolf Pack" plans to do a little howling today along 100 miles of southern New Mexico roads. |
| Three killed in Palomas shootout Tue, 01 Jul 2008 22:38:37 MDT Investigators in Chihuahua State, Mexico, have confirmed the deaths of three men Monday afternoon in shootings on the southwest edge of Palomas. |
| Official: Cockfighting ring discovered north of Las Cruces (2:02 a.m.) Wed, 02 Jul 2008 14:11:50 MDT LAS CRUCES — Animal control officers say they have discovered a cockfighting ring on a man's property in the area of the village of Doña Ana. |
| Mayor's Top Teens selected in Las Cruces (9:40 a.m.) Wed, 02 Jul 2008 09:40:35 MDT Forty-six area high school students have been selected for the 2008 Mayor's Top Teens program. The program recognizes deserving students in 10th, 11th and 12th grade who have either overcome an |
| Second cougar caught and killed near Pinos Altos Tue, 01 Jul 2008 23:13:12 MDT SILVER CITY — A second mountain lion was captured and killed Tuesday near Pinos Altos.The 80- to 90-pound female lion is the second to be captured in the area in the past week. |
| What do school nurses do in the summer? Tue, 01 Jul 2008 20:00:00 MDT Several people have asked me this year about summer being a "slow" time for school health services. The question always gives me an opportunity to talk about the summer programs and school health |
| Lots to do in the area to celebrate Fourth of July (2:56 p.m.) Sun, 29 Jun 2008 14:57:53 MDT LAS CRUCES — Cities and towns all over New Mexico and West Texas are planning big and little bashes for the Fourth of July weekend. |
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