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7:45am — Minuteman Sent Home
Colorado man banished for helping illegals in SW New Mexico. An unnamed volunteer from the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps has been dismissed after giving a ride, food and water to... Read more »
6:30am — With Friends Like This
They say "dog bites man" isn’t news, but they also say a dog is man’s best friend. When you have a rash of stories like "Deputy Kills Dog To Get... Read more »
6am — It Ain’t Over Till It’s Over
Astros’ World Series bid just not in the Cards Monday night One strike away from their first World Series appearance ever, the Houston Astros watched their dreams put on hold... Read more »
2pm — Highland Closed Again Tuesday
Albuquerque school officials extend shutdown another day. Continuing cleanup of a flooded basement in the main building at Highland High School in SE Albuquerque has forced the cancellation of classes... Read more »
6:10am — A New Day, A New Week
The storm that rained on the Angels’ parade heading this way Today is clear and mild in New Mexico, but clouds are expected to gather and the Southern California storm... Read more »
12:55pm — Climate Change in N.M.
UNM scientist to discuss impacts in free lecture next week. David Gutzler, who teaches and researches global and regional climate change at the University of New Mexico, will speak on... Read more »
10:20am — Desperately Seeking News
Listening to the sound of one hand clapping Is anybody there? You don’t write. You don’t call. You don’t e-mail. When I’m feeling strong and confident and at the top... Read more »
9:30am — Hippie Day at Carlsbad High
"If you can remember the ’60s, then you weren’t there." (Anon.) It’s nice to see people paying respect to their elders. On Thursday, as part of Carlsbad High School’s homecoming... Read more »
6:20am — Good Morning, New Mexico
Most of the state to enjoy clear, mild weather today And Gov. Bill Richardson will enjoy his new Ford Escape hybrid SUV as he takes possession at 10 this morning... Read more »
2pm — Hispanic Heritage Celebrated
Kirtland Air Force Base’s monthlong celebration wraps up today. Retired Air Force Col. Sid Gutierrez of Albquerque, the first Hispanic-American to pilot and command Space Shuttle flights for NASA, will... Read more »
9:15am — SWAT Situations Over
Police, deputies clear two early-morning SWAT incidents. The Albuquerque Police Department’s SWAT situation at Hendrix and San Pedro NE was lifted around 9 a.m., but the search for a suspected armed robber,... Read more »
8:25am — Del Norte Lockdown Lifted
Back to normal at NE Heights high school; SWAT situation continues. Del Norte High School, which was put on lockdown early this morning because of a nearby SWAT situation at... Read more »
7:50am — N.M. Umpire Strikes Out?
Angels fans think Las Cruces native’s call gave game to White Sox. Home plate umpire Doug Eddings, a graduate of Mayfield High School, called a third strike but not a... Read more »
1:15pm — FM 101.7 Changes Format
Albuquerque’s only jazz station goes to ’60s-to-’80s rhythm and blues. "The Horizon" at 101.7 FM is now called "The Beat" but the call letters — KAJZ-FM — remain the same.Read... Read more »
10:55am — Senate OKs Rebate Package
Conferees agree to $253.7 million energy relief package. The full Senate has just approved on a voice vote an agreement by House-Senate conferees that includes an income-tax reduction for the highest... Read more »
10:30am — AG’s Scam Alerts Online
Attorney General Patricia Madrid’s office to provide instant alerts. By logging on to www.ago.state.nm.us, you can sign up to receive Scam Alerts issued by the Attorney General’s Office automatically, according to... Read more »
8:50am — Eastbound Snarl Eases
But northbound I-25 hit with a rollover near the Cochiti Pueblo exit around 8:27 a.m. Traffic was slowed to a virtual standstill from the base of La Bajada all the... Read more »
7:15am — Guardsman Funeral Today
For one New Mexico family, a day of pride and sadness. Sgt. Marshal Alan Westbrook, the only New Mexico National Guardsman to be killed in combat in Iraq, will be laid... Read more »
6:30am — Are We Worried Yet?
Bird flu, ruinous energy costs, terrorism, floods, fire, earthquakes As usual, there are enough dire headlines to make us think twice about getting up and leaving the house.But today is... Read more »
1:40pm — Govs. Push Western Primary
February presidential vote will boost region’s clout, leaders say. Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr., a Republican, and New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, a Democrat, said Tuesday they will lobby other... Read more »
8:55am — Surviving Columbus Day
A mixed bag of closures for today’s official celebration. Though state offices are closed today marking Columbus Day, traditionally observed on Oct. 12, the New Mexico Legislature will continue in special... Read more »
6:10am — Where’d Fall Go?
Winter pokes its head into northern New Mexico Two cold fronts moved into the state, bringing a snow advisory this morning for Santa Fe and the northern counties.Nearly two feet... Read more »
9:50am — Senate OKs Cannon Plan
Domenici-Bingaman provision part of defense spending bill. The U.S. Senate voted 97-0 today to approve the $390.2 billion FY2006 Defense Appropriations Bill, that includes more than $100 million for defense-related... Read more »
7:30am — Shaping Up … And Away
Special Shapes inflating and lifting off as we speak. Fiesta spokeswoman said some 30 or 40 hot-air balloons were already up as of 7:30 a.m. and some 200 or 300... Read more »
7:10am — Military Honors, 37 Yrs. Later
ABQ Marine Pfc. Robert Lopez Buried Today at Arlington. One of 12 Marines whose remains were identified this summer from a battlefield in Vietnam, Lopez is being buried today at Arlington... Read more »
