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| Ask AP: Candidates' salaries, Alaska's pricey gas Sun, 27 Jul 2008 00:00:00 +0100 An awful lot of the oil produced in the United States comes from the nation's northernmost state. So why are... |
| If You've Got Kids, Know the Rules of the Road IT'S SUMMER; ARE YOUR KIDS BUCKLED IN RIGHT? With family vacations and trips to the pool/zoo/ice cream parlor in full swing, it's a good time to review the state's child-restraint law, courtesy of the state Department of Transportation's Traffic Safety Bureau and Safer New Mexico Now. |
| Is tax-free weekend's effect on the wallet worth the crowds? So you can save 8 cents on a 10-pack of Bic pens. But if you buy a pair of pricey Nikes over the tax-free holiday, your savings is more like $6.50. Go for a computer package and you're looking at $68. |
| Mike Ryan happy to be with Isotopes after going without calls |
| Fins' Playoff Chances All Wet |
| Prestige Goes To NMSU |
| Early practices help build Eastdale team's chemistry and help it to return to the regional tourn |
| Thoroughbred mare Peppers Pride on pace to get 17th straight win |
| Team Undergoing Big Roster Shuffle If the 13,390 fans at Isotopes Park on Friday night absolutely needed to know the players, you bet there'd have been 13,390 souvenir programs sold. |
| 'Topes Have Blast in Gall's Farewell Thursday was the night John Gall, Albuquerque Isotope, became John Gall, Olympian. |
| Pilates Class Is No Piece of Cake Freshman quarterback B.R. Holbrook expected his life to change when he left his home in California to attend summer school at the University of New Mexico on a football scholarship. |
| Troops Give MMA Warm Welcome |
| Schoolhouse Has Been Saved; Now What? |
| McCain Is Showing His Age |
| Damp Streets, High Spirits |
| Santa Fe Fears A Stormy Economy |
| Scientist Makes Tough Materials |
| Body Found; 2 Arrested The search for a Santa Fe man missing since July 16 ended Friday after police found his body in the Santa Fe National Forest and have arrested two people in connection with his death. |
| Housing Rules May Go Further Santa Fe city councilors are moving toward extending the city's affordable housing rules to another piece of housing development — time-share or "fractional ownership" projects. |
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| Ice's Tea Room Delights When the bustle and stress of traffic, work and too much fast food get you down, there's an answer nearby: Ice's Tea Room. |
| Two Bikers Face Off in Frazer Race It'll be a grudge match today at Taos Ski Valley when the last two winners of the annual Frazer Mountain Madness hill climb finally face off in this year's edition, biking up a grueling 5.5-mile course. |
| Around Northern New Mexico SF's 400th Anniversary Events Need Volunteers Organizers of Santa Fe's 400th anniversary events are seeking volunteers to help with the commemoration over next couple of years. |
| 57th Spanish Market Features More Than 250 Artists The 57th Annual Traditional Spanish Market takes place this weekend. |
| Music Groups Perform Concerts at Different Churches The Desert Chorale got its start singing in the Sanctuario de Guadalupe. It left that venue when the Santuario was reconsecrated and taken over by the next-door church. Now the choral group moves between several venues each summer — and, surprisingly, many of those venues are churches. |
| Dolly adds to wet weather in Las Cruces area (5:08 p.m.) Sat, 26 Jul 2008 17:14:04 MDT LAS CRUCES — Half of all the rain Las Cruces has seen this year fell Saturday, according to the National Weather Service. |
| Navajo tribe bans commercial tobacco use Sat, 26 Jul 2008 18:15:06 MDT ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.—The Navajo Nation Council has voted to ban smoking and chewing tobacco in public places on the vast reservation, including such outdoor venues as rodeos and fairs. |
| Bank holdup resembles recent robberies Fri, 25 Jul 2008 22:29:09 MDT LAS CRUCES — The city's second bank robbery in as many months occurred Friday afternoon when an unidentified man entered Pioneer Bank, 2900 Roadrunner Parkway, and flashed a revolver, according to Las Cruces police. |
| New aquifer discovered near Albuquerque Fri, 25 Jul 2008 18:12:30 MDT ALBUQUERQUE—A deep-water aquifer has been discovered below the surface of Albuquerque's West Mesa on land owned by Atrisco Oil and Gas. |
| LULAC wants regents selected by vote Thu, 24 Jul 2008 23:08:07 MDT LAS CRUCES — Some state and university leaders are frowning upon a proposal by a national Hispanic activist group seeking to revamp how New Mexico university regents are chosen. |
| One killed in weather-related SUV rollover on U.S. 54 (5:15 p.m.) Sat, 26 Jul 2008 17:13:08 MDT LAS CRUCES — A traffic fatality Saturday at 12:30 p.m. is being attributed to monsoon rain and hurricane remnants, which caused several accidents on New Mexico roads, according to law |
| Apparent murder-suicide in one of El Paso's most exclusive neighborhoods (11:35 a.m.) Fri, 25 Jul 2008 11:41:24 MDT EL PASO -- A young couple were found shot to death in a running car in what police described as an apparent murder-suicide Thursday evening on a street in one of El Paso's most exclusive |
| Man allegedly engaged in sex acts with Juárez teen (11:30 a.m.) Fri, 25 Jul 2008 11:34:46 MDT Immigration and Customs Enforcement special agents arrested a San Elizario man on Thursday after he was indicted on sex tourism charges, authorities said. |
| Shoppers, stores prepare for tax-free weekend (4:15 p.m.) Sat, 26 Jul 2008 16:04:46 MDT LAS CRUCES — Do you like to shop? Do you need to stock up on back-to-school supplies or add to your family's wardrobe? |
| Dolly fallout to bring wet weekend Fri, 25 Jul 2008 22:28:15 MDT LAS CRUCES — Hello, Dolly. Locally heavy rains of as much as 3 inches could fall today as the remnants of Hurricane Dolly pass through Las Cruces, southern New Mexico and far west Texas. |
| Two brothers arrested and charged for tagging (4:25 p.m.) Sat, 26 Jul 2008 16:29:26 MDT ANTHONY — Two teenage brothers who confessed to belonging to a "tagging crew" have been arrested and charged with three counts of graffiti, trafficking a controlled substance and obstructing an |
| BREAKING: Bank robbery reported in Las Cruces (3:31 p.m.) Fri, 25 Jul 2008 16:58:10 MDT LAS CRUCES — An armed robbery has been reported at a Las Cruces bank.Police communications indicated Pioneer Bank, 2900 Roadrunner Parkway was robbed about 3 p. |
| Commentary: Buckle up for what should be a crazy season in WAC football (3 p.m.) Sat, 26 Jul 2008 14:52:18 MDT LAS CRUCES —Ah, the wacky WAC. WAC stands for the Western Athletic Conference for those of you readers who don't know. |
| Police called on three separate incidents on Thursday night Fri, 25 Jul 2008 21:20:06 MDT Thursday night police had their hands full addressing the behavior of four young men in three separate incidents. |
| Alamogordo ugly Thu, 24 Jul 2008 22:01:56 MDT We keep hearing about "Keep Alamogordo Beautiful." Well, this morning my hubby went around with camera in hand and took some shots of this town. |
| New school to open in August Fri, 25 Jul 2008 21:32:31 MDT What started as a vision by a small group of teachers and parents dedicated to Christian education is now becoming a reality: Imago Dei Academy. |
| Police probe damage at golf course Fri, 25 Jul 2008 21:20:05 MDT Criminal damage was done Thursday to a vacant house, a mailbox and the golf course, and police have no suspects. |
| Otero County sheriff's logs Fri, 25 Jul 2008 21:20:07 MDT July 23 to July 25 Deputies Deputies responded to the area of U.S. Highway 54 South and Dog Canyon Road, Dog Canyon, in reference to a reckless driver. |
| Historical presentation on baby hospital set Sunday Fri, 25 Jul 2008 21:32:54 MDT Dr. Werner Spier, of El Paso, Texas, will give a PowerPoint presentation on the old Baby Sanatorium at the Sacramento Mountains Historical Society's annual meeting at 2:30 p. |
| Contestants vying for local crown Thu, 24 Jul 2008 22:01:49 MDT Two first-year contestants won the crown at last year's annual Miss Alamogordo/Miss Otero County Sertoma Scholarship Pageant. |
| Mortgage bailout benefits who? Thu, 24 Jul 2008 22:01:55 MDT While I understand that maintaining the strength of the economy is important, and I would not advocate collapsing it, I must ask why we are making a huge effort to bail out people who knew that they had no creditworthiness but took out loans on speculation of making a profit on resale and had no |
| Alleged gun incident results in arrest Fri, 25 Jul 2008 21:40:45 MDT CARLSBAD A Carlsbad man faces a charge of aggravated assault after allegedly pulling a gun on his ex-girlfriend in the parking lot of a South Canal Street discount store last month. |
| NM to review regulations after brine well collapse north of Carlsbad Fri, 25 Jul 2008 21:40:27 MDT SANTA FE The recent collapse of a brine well in Eddy County has prompted the state Oil Conservation Division to review rules and regulations covering all brine wells across the state. |
| Police Blotter Fri, 25 Jul 2008 21:38:18 MDT Carlsbad Police Department Arrests Richard Graziano, 47, of the 2600 block of Ohio, charged with driving under suspended/revoked license. |
| All in the family Sat, 26 Jul 2008 14:51:45 MDT It was 30 years ago when Pauline Villa opened a clothing store with the young and young at heart in mind. |
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