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| Congress' Break Is Likely To Continue Despite Concerns Over Energy WASHINGTON - Don't expect Congress to cut its summer vacation short and return to Washington to deal with high gasoline prices, despite politically charged protests from Republican presidential candidate John McCain and House GOP leaders. |
| Breaking: Hauser Case Goes to Jury Thu, 14 Aug 2008 15:13:19 +0100 The kidnapping, rape and murder case against Phillip James Busey is now in the hands of a jury. Busey is... |
| 1:20pm -- 4 Girls Hurt in Separate ATV Accidents Thu, 14 Aug 2008 13:19:21 +0100 Dona Ana County Sheriff's Office issues call for safety after two mishaps on Wednesday. |
| Bill and J.Lo to Party at Democratic Convention? Thu, 14 Aug 2008 13:00:41 +0100 If Gov. Bill Richardson doesn't get the vice presidential nod from Barack Obama before the Democratic National Convention, at least... |
| Updated at 11:55am -- 15 Hikers Found Safe in Gila Thu, 14 Aug 2008 11:55:00 +0100 Group from Silver City charter school located after 19 hours in the wilderness. |
| Updated at 10:30am -- One in Custody in Overnight Shooting Thu, 14 Aug 2008 10:30:00 +0100 Police say woman was shot around 11 p.m. Wednesday in an attempted carjacking. |
| Breaking: Motorcycle Accident Near Ventana Ranch Thu, 14 Aug 2008 09:47:42 +0100 Man believed to be an off-duty police officer helicoptered to UNM Hospital. |
| 7:05am -- Whole Foods Beef Recall Includes N.M. Thu, 14 Aug 2008 07:05:08 +0100 Possible E. coli contamination found in Coleman Natural Beef's Nebraska Beef processing plant. |
| 5:55am -- 14-Month-Old Allegedly Left Home Alone Thu, 14 Aug 2008 05:56:20 +0100 Las Cruces man told detectives he left toddler to look for his dog ... that died 4 months ago! |
| 5:40am -- Drunk Defendant Charged With Contempt Thu, 14 Aug 2008 05:41:14 +0100 Carlsbad man was scheduled for trial Wednesday on an aggravated battery charge. |
| 5:25am -- Melrose Firefighters Quit in Protest Thu, 14 Aug 2008 05:24:50 +0100 Chief says volunteers are upset over comments by village mayor and police chief. |
| 5:10am -- Man Faces 60 Years in Kidnapping, Rape Thu, 14 Aug 2008 05:10:09 +0100 31-year-old convicted of assaulting woman he picked up on Farmington highway last summer. |
| AROUND NEW MEXICO Deal Costs Airborne $30M WASHINGTON - The makers of Airborne tablets have agreed to pay $30 million to settle a lawsuit and federal regulators' charges that they made false claims about the cold-fighting benefits of the fruit-flavored remedies. |
| Eclipse: No Plans To Leave The future of Eclipse Aviation is expected to become clearer in the next couple weeks. |
| Elite Escapes shuts N.M. operation Attorney General Gary King's Office says Elite Escapes International has agreed to voluntarily cease conducting business in New Mexico until it comes into compliance with all New Mexico laws. |
| Energy program simplified The state Public Regulation Commission has simplified the application process that will allow utility customers to interconnect to distribution systems like PNM with customer-owned photovoltaic, or other qualifying renewable resource, generating systems. |
| Garson and Sons turns 50 this year Thanks to the Internet, and God, a locally owned family business supplies thousands of customers worldwide with all manner of religious articles and church supplies. |
| Article on flower study earns NMSU prof award LAS CRUCES - A bouquet of flowers may be fragrant and beautiful to the eye but the beauty soon fades, leaving behind wilting petals. |
| Don't fall for insurance annuity scams A front-page article from The New York Times last summer titled “For Elderly Investors, Instant Experts Abound,” discussed an insurance agent who used deceptive tactics to sell insurance products (mostly annuities) to unsuspecting senior citizens. In 2003 alone, he earned commissions of $720,000, and he is currently being sued by Massachusetts regulators. |
| Dallasites interested in SF, bureau says SANTA FE - Dallasites love Santa Fe. San Diegans, not so much. |
| One-On-One with Bob Hoffman There's a story with everything when you talk with Bob Hoffman. |
| Letters to Outlook Eclipse never lives up to projections Eclipse Aviation is constantly touted (usually by its own employees) as a great company that will place Albuquerque on the global map. |
| Online audio 'drugs' present many questions |
| Albuquerque Win Streak Reaches 7 |
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| NCAA's Tinkering Ruins Good Thing |
| Former WR Had Been Reluctant To Switch |
| Campbell To Give Hammer A Whirl |
| Fairway Fashion Finally Comes Full Circle The bumper sticker on my golf cart would say "I'd rather be knitting." I've tried to like golf, but it takes too long. It's too hot. Or too cold (whine). And sometimes I swing and swing and never hit the ball, hurting my shoulders some, but my pride more. |
| Games Go on Outside Venues Michael Phelps took a breath and avoided winning a gold medal for a day before today resuming his quest to break Mark Spitz's Olympic-record seven gold medals in one Games. |
| Eight-Run Fifth Spurs Isotopes Past Royals OMAHA, Neb. — The Albuquerque Isotopes won their fifth consecutive game by beating the Omaha Royals 11-5 on Tuesday night in a Pacific Coast League battle. |
| Changes Miff Long College football coaches, players and fans should have more free time on Saturdays during the season, and University of New Mexico coach Rocky Long doesn't like it one bit. |
| Great Expectorations When Chinese officials realized they couldn't do much about the pea-soup pollution that clouds the Olympic Games, they announced an attack on another atmospheric disturbance: spitting. |
| Governor To Speak at Convention |
| 2 Teens Sentenced in Arson, Beating |
| Group Wants Doc To Keep Practicing |
| Few Attend Meeting on SF's Proposed Water Rate Hike |
| Family Weaves Rugs From Thrift Finds |
| Around Northern New Mexico |
| Mayor's Awards Include Symphony, ARTsmart |
| No Consensus on Gov.'s Agenda Dead on arrival? |
| Station Traffic Concerns Residents About 95 people packed into the library at Capshaw Middle School on Wednesday to hear about the proposed development of 20 acres around the Zia Road station for the Rail Runner Express commuter train. |
| Volunteers Take a Swing at Renovating Pecos Field PECOS - About 30 volunteers turned out Wednesday to help renovate the Dennis Carrillo Field in Pecos. Thanks to their help, and a $5,000 award from Ace Hardware, Pecos youth baseball players won't have to navigate through weeds in the outfield next season or slide into home plate on gravel. |
| Officials Weigh 7% Annual Hike Water in Santa Fe could soon be significantly more expensive. |
| Painted Ponies Creator Visits After two years traveling The Trail of Painted Ponies in New Mexico, Rod Barker rode off into the sunset. |
| FAA Meeting a 'Joke' It wasn't all that unusual to see a clown walk into a public meeting that was held Wednesday evening at the Genoveva Chavez Center between the Federal Aviation Administration and local concerned citizens. After all, the man could have just gotten off work, performing for kids at the center. |
| EBID finalizes water settlement Wed, 13 Aug 2008 23:14:26 MDT LAS CRUCES — Action Wednesday by the Elephant Butte Irrigation District Board of Directors finalizes a settlement reached earlier this year about how the district will share water with a district in El Paso. |
| Police Blotter: Monday and Tuesday (10:06 a.m.) Thu, 14 Aug 2008 10:23:29 MDT LAS CRUCES — Las Cruces police reported the following incidents:Monday• Aggravated battery reported at 1:34 a. |
| Chile season starting to heat up Wed, 13 Aug 2008 23:09:12 MDT LAS CRUCES — With burlap sacks of fresh green chile arriving at market for roasting, it may not be a good time to be a green chile, but it's definitely a good time to be a pepper aficionado. |
| UNM opening new integrative medicine center Thu, 14 Aug 2008 13:58:31 MDT ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.—To Dr. Arti Prasad, it's the difference between illness and wellness. The director of the Center for Life, the University of New Mexico's new integrative medicine clinic, rejects the label of alternative medicine. |
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