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Pacific Ocean temperatures have been increasing rapidly over the last month, suggesting that a stalled El Niño, harbinger of wetter winters here, has popped the clutch and is back in gear.   The latest monthly forecast discussion concludes that El Niño, a warming of the equatorial Pacific, will keep strengthening and should last through the winter. There was some argument in the forecast communi
The state's budget shortfall continues to grow and lawmakers say they're now preparing to address a deficit of more than $600 million during a special session that starts Oct. 17. A legislative plan to balance the budget has been discussed in recent days behind closed doors, but legislative leaders say there's still no consensus on how the shortfall should be made up. Meanwhile, more than 1,000 p
Weather is cooperative and the balloons are up and flying at the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta
The nine-day Balloon Fiesta got off to stellar start this morning, but here's some advice from city police: Get to the big events early.  
Attendance at the 2009 New Mexico State Fair rose slightly from the 2008 fair
Sandia Labs is conducting an test explosion today (Thurs. 9/10) between 4 and 8 p.m.  
El Niño is getting cranked up out in the equatorial Pacific, according to a monthly forecast out today.  
State Police reports that traffic is now flowing smoothly through area near Budaghers where there was a vehicle fire.  

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