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| Traffic Case Could Get Lyons in a Jam |
| Vote on Downs Move Expected May 27 |
| Past Case to Figure In Ruiz Penalty |
| NMSU Boss Top Pick For LSU Post |
| Papst Case Clerk Admits to DWI |
| New Mexico Kids Win Big at Science Fair Fri, 16 May 2008 14:17:31 +0100 I just got off the phone with Caroline Wurden, a Los Alamos High School junior who won $8,000 in prizes... |
| 1:20pm -- AAA Surveys Summer Vacation Costs Fri, 16 May 2008 13:19:53 +0100 Albuquerque is tied with Tulsa, Okla., as tourists' cheapest date. |
| 10:50am -- Flags To Fly at Half-Staff for N.M. Soldier Fri, 16 May 2008 10:49:15 +0100 Army Staff Sgt. Kevin Casey Roberts of Farmington was killed May 7 in Afghanistan. |
| 9:55am -- Man Shot at NE ABQ Motel Fri, 16 May 2008 09:55:09 +0100 Police say 30-year-old Hispanic male likely to survive multiple gunshot wounds. |
| 7:45am -- Kidnapping, Car Chase Lead to 8-Year Sentence Fri, 16 May 2008 07:56:14 +0100 Portales man was arrested at hospital ER where his alleged victim was being treated. |
| 7:25am -- San Juan Jail Guard Told to Quit or Be Fired Fri, 16 May 2008 07:28:27 +0100 County says ultimatum to officer accused of smuggling pot into jail was appropriate. |
| 6:55am -- Plea Deal Sought in CYFD Fraud Case Fri, 16 May 2008 06:55:46 +0100 Bayard woman faces 724 counts of defrauding agency of more than $500,000. |
| 5:45am -- Priest Acquitted of Sex Charges in El Paso Fri, 16 May 2008 05:46:03 +0100 Clergyman who was accused of assaulting 18-year-old woman now faces deportation. |
| 5:20am -- Calif. Amber Alert Ends in N.M. Fri, 16 May 2008 05:21:28 +0100 Orange County woman who snatched 10-month-old child caught in Torrance County. |
| 5:10am -- Boomer Nostalgia Alert Fri, 16 May 2008 05:10:23 +0100 You won't believe what happened on May 16, 1966. |
| Oil Companies Help N.M. GOP Raise More Money Than Dems |
| Otero County Residents Asked To Support Spaceport Tax |
| Texas Officials Sue Chertoff Over Border Fence |
| 'Indiana' Stops in N.M. in Return to Screen |
| Tourists Seek Out Landmarks of the Nuclear Era |
| Matachines Gathering Celebrates Ancient, Mysterious Dance |
| City Didn't Check Into Provider John Brown has a colorful past when it comes to Internet companies. |
| A Respect for the Law In some ways you could say Craig A. Orraj learned how to be the New Mexico Bar Association president in 1988 at a law firm in Roswell. |
| One-On-One With Jim Hinton Jim Hinton has been giving people the unexpected since the day he was born. |
| Death Affects Property Transition To Spouse Q: When the title on a warranty deed is held in husbands name AND wifes name, does it have to go through probate when one spouse dies? Can the surviving spouse just record a death certificate to remove the name of the deceased? The title company says that the property was not taken in joint tenancy even though it was bought during the marriage, and both names are on the deed. The property is used for investment as a rental property. The deceased spouse had no will. C.M., Santa Fe |
| Letters Hydrogen plant rumor unsettling |
| Clerk in Papst Case Guilty of DWI Shanna Renee Lovato was acquitted on Feb. 28 of selling alcohol to an intoxicated Dana Papst shortly before he drove the wrong way on Interstate 25 and killed a family of five and himself. |
| Materials Lab Price Swells Again The estimated cost of a proposed new nuclear materials lab at Los Alamos National Laboratory has ballooned to $2.6 billion, according to a Senate report, up from the most recent estimate of $2 billion published by the Bush administration in February. |
| Laureate Added As Merger Option Goodbye SCAD, hello Laureate Education Inc. |
| Nothing to Be Down About Nearly an inch of rain showered on the Santa Fe area Wednesday through early Thursday, providing a little relief for a bone-dry year in which precipitation levels have been way off normal. |
| Two Bears Seen In SF; Officials Capture One Wall Street may be hard to predict these days, but the Santa Fe area seems to be in a bear market. |
| Herocare Offers Housing Discounts for Some A new housing program in Santa Fe could prove a boon to some of Santa Fe's "essential" workers. |
| St. Vincent Fined $55K By State On three occasions last August, dump trucks rolled into a Santa Fe landfill carrying blood-soaked bandages, syringes and other medical waste the likes of which most newspapers readers would probably prefer not to read about over breakfast. |
| Around Northern New Mexico Water Building's |
| Lujan Gets Big Boost Stewart Udall - an icon of the environmental movement - on Wednesday endorsed Ben Ray Lujan for the congressional seat being vacated by his son, Democratic Rep. Tom Udall. |
| SFCC Thinks Johnny Martinez Has a Story Worth Telling Santa Fe Community College's 2008 graduation is scheduled for 5 p.m. Friday in the William C. Witter Fitness Education Center. This year's 356 graduates will earn 389 degrees and certificates, the highest number of degrees ever awarded by the college in a single year. The average age of the graduates is 34.7, with ages ranging from 17 to 71. The ceremony will be broadcast live on public access station Comcast Cable 16. |
| Ex-Newspaper Owner Accused of Vandalism |
| Council OKs Railroad Plan |
| Transfer Tax Back |
| Villas at the Lensic Firm Still Hopeful |
| Check for Hope: Money to fund new housing facility Thu, 15 May 2008 19:04:41 MDT LAS CRUCES — Mesilla Valley Community of Hope is expanding its ability to reach out to those most in need and move those in Las Cruces' homeless population back toward a productive lives. |
| NMSU president Martin lone finalist for LSU chancellor position Thu, 15 May 2008 23:21:53 MDT LAS CRUCES — New Mexico State University President Mike Martin has been named the sole final candidate for the position of chancellor at Louisiana State University's main campus in Baton Rouge. |
| BREAKING: Martin named finalist in LSU chancellor search; could b Thu, 15 May 2008 18:08:43 MDT LAS CRUCES — New Mexico State University President Mike Martin has been named the sole final candidate for the position of chancellor at Louisiana State University's main campus in Baton Rouge. |
| Cemex proposes new plant near Radium Springs (6:44 a.m.) Thu, 15 May 2008 06:44:18 MDT LAS CRUCES — The cement supply company Cemex is proposing a new rock crushing plant near Radium Springs, in hopes it will secure bidding contracts related to the construction of Spaceport |
| Indicted Border Patrol agent held for bond hearing (6:03 a.m.) Fri, 16 May 2008 07:57:04 MDT EL PASO —A federal court set a detention and bond hearing May 19 for an El Paso sector Border Patrol agent who was indicted on charges of money laundering and conspiracy to smuggle undocumented |
| Otero County residents urged to back Spaceport tax (6:12 a.m.) Fri, 16 May 2008 07:00:34 MDT ALAMOGORDO —Spaceport America is coming to New Mexico, but the question remains how involved Otero County will be in the building and shaping of the project. |
| Failed Haiti PM nominee lashes out Thu, 15 May 2008 17:24:56 MDT PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti—An international banker whose nomination for Haiti's No. 2 political post was rejected by the lower house of Parliament said Thursday he was hamstrung by corrupt legislators. |
| Albuquerque principal on leave after senior's suicide Fri, 16 May 2008 07:09:16 MDT ALBUQUERQUE—A high school principal and two counselors have been placed on leave after the suicide of a senior who was not allowed to graduate with his class. |
| Mountain lion that killed poodle not yet captured Thu, 15 May 2008 23:25:00 MDT LAS CRUCES — The owner of a poodle that was killed by a mountain lion said Thursday she was saddened by the dog's death. |
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