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| 10:45am -- ABQ Couple Indicted for Fraud, Racketeering Mon, 14 Jul 2008 10:46:19 +0100 Owners of Scott Construction Co. charged with ripping off area homeowners. |
| 10:25am -- Murder Suspect Charged With Attacking Guards Mon, 14 Jul 2008 10:26:31 +0100 Inmate who allegedly struck officers in January is accused of killing jail inmate Adam Avalos in 2006. |
| 9:40am -- N.M. Medal of Honor Winner All But Forgotten Mon, 14 Jul 2008 09:42:01 +0100 Farmington native died at age 20, saving fellow Marines by diving on a grenade in Vietnam. |
| 8:50am -- Straight Talk Express Roars Into ABQ Mon, 14 Jul 2008 08:51:56 +0100 GOP presidential hopeful John McCain's two-day campaign stop begins today. |
| 7:55am -- Construction Stalls on New Navajo Casino Mon, 14 Jul 2008 07:57:22 +0100 Some officials say fill was taken from archaeological site; another blames witchcraft for delay. |
| 7:30am -- Two Killed in Separate Crashes Near Carlsbad Mon, 14 Jul 2008 07:28:31 +0100 Woman, 27, dies in rollover early Saturday; 3-year-old girl dies after truck hits cow Friday night. |
| 7:05am -- Alamogordo City Manager Quits Mon, 14 Jul 2008 07:06:35 +0100 City Commission to meet today to discuss whether to accept resignation. |
| 6:40am -- Four Dogs Stolen From Farmington Pet Shop Mon, 14 Jul 2008 06:42:55 +0100 Animals were in exercise yard behind store when thieves climbed the fence Sunday afternoon. |
| Breaking: Bicyclist Struck by Hit-and-Run Driver Mon, 14 Jul 2008 06:34:44 +0100 Deputies called to accident scene on 2nd Street near Osuna NW around 5 this morning. |
| 6:20am -- Suspect Arrested in Chimayo Stabbing Death Mon, 14 Jul 2008 06:20:43 +0100 One dead, one in custody after argument between neighbors over ATV. |
| 5:40am -- Aux Armes, Citoyens! Mon, 14 Jul 2008 05:42:35 +0100 It's French Independence Day ... and the day Pat Garrett plugged Billy the Kid. |
| Homeowner Association Dues Not Deductible Q: I pay homeowner association dues for the house in which my wife and I live. Am I allowed to deduct these fees, and if so, where on my tax return? |
| Nafta Session Shows Trade Alive, Well Recently, my non-profit group joined with other trade-support agencies to participate in the 2008 NAFTA Institute/Supplier Meeting and Buyer Conference in Sunland Park. |
| Lodgers Tax Revenue Might Drop in Las Cruces LAS CRUCES — The fact that gasoline prices have risen to never-before-seen highs is no secret. Fuel costs, and their affect on travel, is one reason the amount of lodgers tax collected in Las Cruces is not projected to have risen as much as it has in years past. |
| Sandia Scientists Take Top Tech Honors Sandia National Labs has landed three spots on the Chicago-based R&D Magazine's choices of the year's 100 most outstanding advances in applied technologies. |
| Star Center Revenues Looking Up The Santa Ana Star Center's fortunes have seen an uptick thanks to strong ticket sales this spring, but Rio Rancho's mayor has concerns about the venue's slender summer schedule. |
| New Name for Print Company Permacharge Corp. has been acquired by it's senior management team and two new investment companies, Mesa Capital Partners from Santa Fe and Peninsula Capital Partners from Detroit. With this ownership change, Permacharge Corp. will change its name to ClingZ Inc. |
| Town Chips in for Rail Costs The town of Bernalillo will help with operational costs incurred by the New Mexico Rail Runner Express during the 21st annual New Mexico Wine Festival on Labor Day weekend. |
| Los Alamos Hospital Cited for Dumping The New Mexico Environment Department last week said it has issued an administrative compliance order with a proposed penalty of $51,250 to Los Alamos Medical Center for violating state solid-waste management regulations. |
| NMSU Insurance Studies Gets Grant New Mexico State University's insurance studies program has received a $10,000 grant from State Farm Insurance for student scholarships. "This scholarship money was the result of efforts by Al Berryman, director of the Insurance and Financial Services Center in the College of Business," said Lizbeth Ellis, head of the Department of Finance. "He has worked with State Farm for the past few years in selecting insurance students as interns and in supervising the internships. State Farm was so pleased with its first intern that it hired him into a full-time position after he graduated. This summer, State Farm has two NMSU insurance student interns." |
| Santa Fe Store Gets Award SANTA FE — Great customer service is the alpha and omega of business philosophy for the C de Baca family that owns and operates Big Jo True Value Hardware. |
| Chamber Recruiting for China Trip |
| Santa Ana Revamping Its Casino |
| N.M. builder finds affordable housing solution for border workers by converting containers |
| Spaceport Has New Web Site |
| 'Topes Rally for Win It looked Sunday night as though the Albuquerque Isotopes took a narrow gravel road just to get off the highway of hell. |
| Finding Taos Connections in the Nation's Capital Taos sometimes seems to have amazing connections with almost everywhere else. I was thinking about this as I toured the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., two weeks ago. I've been studying Taos history for my new job, giving history tours to tourists, so that could be the reason I couldn't stop seeing the East through a Taos lens. |
| Sheriff's Son Faces Charges Aaron Solano is facing charges of driving while intoxicated, reckless driving, driving with a suspended license, and improper use of registration following an arrest Friday, according to Andrew Tingwall, spokesman for the State Police. |
| Tiny Solano, N.M., hosts evenings of food, camping, and music to move to It's a little bit country-western dance, a little bit camping out and a whole lotta starlight. |
| City To Offer More Parking Downtown Parking is always a hot-button issue in downtown Santa Fe — there isn't enough of it, motorists don't like to pay for the spots that are available and, in contrast to local malls, you'll often have to walk a block or two or three after parking to get where you want to go. |
| 2 Held in Slaying of Store Owner Authorities in Houston have arrested two people who Santa Fe police believe were involved in the recent slaying of a store owner. |
| Folk Art Market Goes Off Without a Hitch With double the buses and double the cashiers from last year, business and crowds moved smoothly at this weekend's International Folk Art Market, according to its creative director, Judy Espinar. |
| Border apprehensions down (8:16 a.m.) Mon, 14 Jul 2008 08:36:33 MDT LAS CRUCES — Illegal immigrant apprehensions in the U.S. Border Patrol's El Paso sector have fallen sharply this fiscal year, down 58 percent from the same point last fiscal year. |
| Gov. Richardson to host office hours in Las Cruces next week (8:32 a.m.) Fri, 11 Jul 2008 08:36:28 MDT LAS CRUCES — Gov. Bill Richardson will be in Las Cruces on Tuesday to host office hours.Richardson will begin the session at 5 p. |
| Obama, McCain and their awkward Hispanic outreach Sun, 13 Jul 2008 11:28:23 MDT ORLANDO, Fla.—Like eager but awkward suitors, Barack Obama and John McCain are working hard and sometimes fumbling in their efforts to court Hispanic voters who could swing November's presidential election. |
| NMSU regents to mull contracts for Martin, interim replacement Sun, 13 Jul 2008 23:58:41 MDT LAS CRUCES — The New Mexico State University regents will consider the contracts of outgoing President Mike Martin and his interim replacement during a two-day retreat that begins today in |
| WHAT'S UP AT WHITE SANDS: Missile combines Navy, Air Force technology Sun, 13 Jul 2008 21:49:46 MDT The Navy tested a new missile at White Sands Missile Range on June 24, expanding the Navy's already extensive air defense capabilities. |
| Rodey improvements boost colonia rating Sun, 13 Jul 2008 00:04:58 MDT RODEY — This decades-old community sits nestled in the Rincon Valley against a picturesque backdrop of colorful cliffs. |
| Judge's ruling could impact domestic well permits Sat, 12 Jul 2008 15:48:26 MDT SANTA FE—Southern New Mexico farmers Horace Bounds Jr. and his wife, Jo, thought the 45 wells that people had drilled in recent years to supply homes near their irrigated lands along the Upper Mimbres River were drying up flows and infringing on their pre-1900s water rights. |
| Sheriffs say money still needed to secure border (8:10 a.m.) Mon, 14 Jul 2008 08:20:35 MDT AUSTIN -- Border sheriffs are back to scouting out new avenues for federal dollars after Congress failed to approve money for local law enforcement in a measure that sent millions in aid to help |
| NM jalapeno crop should be salmonella-free (8:17 a.m.) Mon, 14 Jul 2008 08:20:35 MDT The Associated PressALBUQUERQUE — New Mexico jalapeño farmers can breathe a sigh of relief. |
| Southern New Mexico nearly loses only nuerosurgeon Mon, 14 Jul 2008 00:04:06 MDT LAS CRUCES — Just days ago, southern New Mexico's only neurosurgeon, Brett Henderson, was facing the prospect of closing his Las Cruces practice and accepting a job elsewhere. |
| Suspect in SWAT stakeout identified (3:01 p.m.) Sat, 12 Jul 2008 16:47:10 MDT LAS CRUCES — The 53-year-old Virginia man whose threat to commit "suicide by cop" was the focus of an all-day SWAT team stakeout Friday has been identified. |
| LCPS may replace resource officers with security guards Sun, 13 Jul 2008 23:50:05 MDT LAS CRUCES — Las Cruces Public Schools is considering phasing out the use of city police as school resource officers. |
| Sound Off! (July 14) Sun, 13 Jul 2008 21:51:06 MDT Although Lehman Brothers is on the verge of collapse, Wall Street was somewhat "comforted" by the fact Richard Fulk, CEO of Lehman, is also the director for the Federal Reserve of New York. |
| Ward of the ring: Jewelry lost 46 years ago is found and returned to owner Sun, 13 Jul 2008 21:51:17 MDT EL PASO — It was 1962 in Havre de Grace, Md., a small coastal town on Chesapeake Bay about 35 miles outside of Baltimore where Cal Ripken and David Hasselhoff were born. |
| Suspect in Friday Las Cruces SWAT stakeout identified Sun, 13 Jul 2008 00:05:56 MDT LAS CRUCES — The 53-year-old Virginia man whose threat to commit "suicide by cop" was the focus of an all-day SWAT team stakeout Friday has been identified. |
| Murder suspect faces charges of attacking correctional officers (9:29 a.m.) Mon, 14 Jul 2008 09:36:02 MDT LAS CRUCES — A 32-year-old man awaiting trial for the 2006 murder of a Dona Ana County Detention Center inmate has been indicted on charges that he attacked correctional officers. |
| Friends mourn man killed in shooting Sat, 12 Jul 2008 22:46:59 MDT Friends of James Allen gathered near his home Thursday night and into Friday morning, hours after he was allegedly shot to death by his neighbor, Tim Wayne Hardegree. |
| Man arrested on drug charge Sat, 12 Jul 2008 22:48:32 MDT An Alamogordo man has been arrested on charges of drug trafficking after 3.5 grams of crack cocaine were allegedly seized from a home Wednesday. |
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