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| Sperm Donor Ordered To Pay Child Support |
| Man Shot by Officers Critical |
| Senate at Standstill Over Energy Relief |
| Pelotte: Fall Not Cause of Injuries |
| Expect Delays at Montgomery and Carlisle Wed, 30 Jul 2008 17:36:25 +0100 PNM will begin work on natural gas lines at Montgomery and Carlisle Thursday. The company said in a... |
| Jury: APD Didn't Violate Girl's Rights Wed, 30 Jul 2008 17:28:02 +0100 A federal jury handed a resounding victory to Albuquerque Police officers this afternoon, finding they did not violate the constitutional... |
| ABQ's bond rating ripe for campaigning Wed, 30 Jul 2008 16:46:44 +0100 The mayor loves to mention Albuquerque's bond rating because Standard Poor's gave the city a AAA grade earlier... |
| Stevens Legal Problems Mean More Responsibility for Domenici Wed, 30 Jul 2008 16:25:39 +0100 Sen. Ted Stevens' legal problems have resulted in a promotion of sorts for Sen. Pete Domenici, who is a longtime... |
| The steps to taking your product to market The next free Center for Commercialization & Entrepreneurial Training seminar focusing on Marketing and the Marketing Plan will be from 8 a.m. to noon Wednesday at the UNM Science & Technology Park Auditorium, 800 Bradbury Drive SE in Albuquerque. |
| At A Glance Take away Dale Lockett's professional suit and trademark bolo tie, peer behind the face that could be mistaken for an Irish Santa Claus, and you'll find the extreme-sports version of Mr. Piano Man. |
| Letters to Outlook City leaders need a reality check The proposed Winrock redevelopment is supposedly going to be financed by TIDDs and private investors — investors too dumb to see that even if tenants can be found for all that redundant commercial space, there won't be any customers? |
| Getting the most out of your HDTV takes a bit of work So, you bought an HDTV. You studied the specifications. You compared the sets in the store to find the best picture. |
| Determining Value of A Business Is an Art Every business owner asks the question: What's my company worth? |
| Exposing the true costs of insurance Health care insurance continues to be a hot political topic as Gov. Richardson considers a special session Aug. 15 of the New Mexico legislature to address his health care finance package. In addition, both major party presidential candidates want to expand participation in health insurance programs. |
| Coronado Center getting a makeover Despite the still-new aura of ABQ Uptown and the promise of a redreamed Winrock, a recent tour of Coronado Center reveals it's not the been-there-done-that of Albuquerque shopping. |
| Hulsman Headlines 2008 Hall Honorees Jim Hulsman and Albuquerque High School are virtually synonymous, to an extent that many people may not realize his ties with the University of New Mexico are almost as close. |
| Can-Do Attitude Despite the absence of a left hand — and the weight of his own doubts —Bobby Baca a few years ago learned he could golf. |
| Conference Takes Steps Regarding Officials' Integrity The Brigham Young football team is the trendy pick nationally among several college football previews to break into a Bowl Championship Series game in 2009, and that may have conspiracy theorists on alert. |
| Donor Must Support Kids Kevin Zoernig appears to be a popular guy with lesbian couples. |
| Hopefuls Question Other's Experience One candidate used to deliver pizzas; the other sold title insurance. And now the two are duking it out over who is more qualified to sit on a powerful state commission. |
| Loss of School's Murals Lamented When local New Deal expert Kathryn Flynn asked to visit 1930s murals housed in historic buildings at the Santa Fe Indian School a couple of weeks ago, she says, officials there told her the structures were to be demolished to make way for a museum and retail space. |
| City Council Postpones Vote on Downtown Development City councilors voted Wednesday night to postpone a decision on a major project near the Lensic Performing Arts Center. |
| Vigil Held for Slain Man The words lingered in the air above a gathering of Frank Segura's friends and family at Fort Marcy Park on Wednesday night: "This is tragic." "It's not fair." "I'm horrified." "You don't hear stuff like this." |
| Call Center on Way for San Miguel Results Las Vegas is moving into space vacated by The Connections call center, eventually adding 150 new jobs to San Miguel County. |
| Around Northern New Mexico Grand Opening For Railyard in Sept. The grand opening of Santa Fe's city-owned, redeveloped Railyard will take place Sept. 13-14, officials overseeing the Railyard project announced Wednesday. |
| NNMC Announces Basketball Schedule Northern New Mexico College will be celebrating its inaugural basketball season with a game versus an NCAA Division-I school, trips to no fewer than nine states and at least a handful of contests on its EspaƱola campus. |
| Flood repairs begin in Ruidoso Tue, 29 Jul 2008 00:05:32 MDT RUIDOSO — As Ruidoso and Lincoln County officials issued emergency declarations Monday and sat down to tally the losses in roads, bridges and homes, more than 200 people remained stranded in |
| Aggie hoops team heading to Kansas, USC in 2008 (7:55 p.m.) Wed, 30 Jul 2008 19:46:11 MDT A year after taking on a brutal non-conference schedule with an undermanned roster, the New Mexico State men's basketball team showed that its still seeking out elite competition. |
| Las Cruces fugitive featured on America's Most Wanted Web site (4:51 p.m.) Wed, 30 Jul 2008 17:41:12 MDT LAS CRUCES — The Fox Television network's America's Most Wanted is featuring a Las Cruces fugitive on its Web site. |
| Juárez officer, 5 others charged (7:30 a.m.) Wed, 30 Jul 2008 07:40:49 MDT EL PASO - A Juárez police officer is accused of leading a gang of kidnappers and killers that was captured after a vehicle chase by federal police in Juárez, officials said. |
| Cruzado takes reins as interim Wed, 30 Jul 2008 02:09:03 MDT LAS CRUCES — Had Waded Cruzado spent a few more years as New Mexico State University's executive vice president and provost, Board of Regents President Bob Gallagher said his recommendation |
| Seventh annual Doña Ana County 4-H and FFA Expo begins Thursday Tue, 29 Jul 2008 23:58:07 MDT LAS CRUCES — For 14-year-old J.W. Lindsay of Las Cruces, raising steers for 4-H is a nearly yearlong undertaking. |
| UPDATE: More charges filed against baby sitter accused of having Wed, 30 Jul 2008 15:04:43 MDT LAS CRUCES — The Las Cruces baby sitter arrested Tuesday on allegations she had sex with a 14-year-old boy and may now be pregnant has been hit with additional charges. |
| Bennigan's closes with 1-day notice Tue, 29 Jul 2008 22:03:12 MDT LAS CRUCES — The Las Cruces Bennigan's restaurant closed its doors on Tuesday as it filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. |
| Sunday death still open case Wed, 30 Jul 2008 21:16:19 MDT Police are still investigating the cause of death of a man found early Sunday morning near his vehicle. |
| N.M. first state to adopt Navajo textbook Wed, 30 Jul 2008 09:24:45 MDT ALBUQUERQUE (AP) In the Navajo language, there's no one word that translates into ''go'' it's more like a sentence. |
| Alamogordo police logs Wed, 30 Jul 2008 21:16:20 MDT Tuesday, July 29 Day shift Raydell Shendo, 25, of 1014 Yucca Drive, was arrested on a Municipal Court warrant for failure to appear or pay. |
| Battery suspect found dead Mon, 28 Jul 2008 23:32:45 MDT A domestic disturbance call about midnight Sunday morning led police to one injured person and another who was dead. |
| Townsend Library artist of the month Mon, 28 Jul 2008 17:19:49 MDT Karen Duggan is the artist of the month at the New Mexico State University Alamogordo Townsend Library. |
| Sexual exploitation of children charges face local man Wed, 30 Jul 2008 20:57:52 MDT CARLBAD A Carlsbad man has been ordered to stand trial in district court on 20 counts of sexual exploitation of children. |
| Ruidoso flooding takes residents by surprise Wed, 30 Jul 2008 20:58:09 MDT CARLSBAD About 70 people remain stranded in Ruidoso's upper canyon area after a bridge washed out during weekend flooding sparked by the aftermath of Hurricane Dolly. |
| Police Blotter Wed, 30 Jul 2008 20:57:40 MDT Carlsbad Police Department Arrests John E. Leeson, 37, of the 2000 block of Connie, charged with sexual exploitation of children. |
| Audryanna Utter signs to run cross country, track at NMMI Wed, 30 Jul 2008 22:13:31 MDT CARLSBAD Cavegirl track and cross country athlete Audryanna Utter recently signed her letter of intent to compete in cross country and track at the New Mexico Military Institute in Roswell. |
| Letters to the editor Wed, 30 Jul 2008 20:58:10 MDT In support Editor: I am writing in response to the July 23 letter by Dean Coonradt concerning Carlsbad's first gay pride day. |
| Farmington ready to play ball Wed, 30 Jul 2008 23:56:49 MDT FARMINGTON — The teams for the 44th annual Connie Mack World Series are arriving this afternoon, and Farmington is ready for them. |
| Hotel chains investigate alleged price gouging Wed, 30 Jul 2008 23:56:49 MDT FARMINGTON — Hotels accused of overcharging guests during the National High School Finals Rodeo may have skirted policies of their franchises. |
| Judge won't reconsider 9-year sentence in attack on neighbors Wed, 30 Jul 2008 23:55:17 MDT AZTEC — A Farmington man in district court Wednesday was sentenced to serve nine years in prison after pleading guilty to breaking into his neighbor's home and attacking the man with no apparent motive. |
| Dive into floodwater saves fawn RUIDOSO, N. M. (KRQE-KBIM) - Dramatic rescues became common during this week's devastating flood, but only one man jumped into the raging water to rescue a newborn deer separated from its mother. |
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