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3rd Congressional District Republican Candidates
EXPERIENCE COUNTS: Santa Fe attorney Marco Gonzales, who announced his candidacy in January, touts his education and experience as factors that help push him above the crowd. The youngest of seven children, the native Santa Fean left New Mexico in the mid-1980s to put himself through Washington D.C.'s Catholic University of America and Georgetown University Law Center.
(Sunday, May 11, 2008)
3rd Congressional District Democratic Candidates
NEW MEXICO DYNASTY: During his 2004 race for the Public Regulation Commission, Ben Ray Lujan faced suggestions that his campaign and past jobs in state government would not be possible if it were not for his political lineage.
(Sunday, May 11, 2008)
Pass Me a Cold One Ice Cream, That Is
RINCON DE GUAYABITOS, Mexico This is something that probably is best kept between us: I've, uh, hit that stage of life where I have greater appreciation for a good ice cream bar than a good beer.
(Sunday, May 11, 2008)
Beatings Claimed at Juvie Camp
When his son started dabbling in drugs and alcohol, Corey Manning sent the 14-year-old to Rancho Valmora, hoping the $6,000-a-month program would help straighten him out.
(Sunday, May 11, 2008)
Independents Give Voters More Choices
As independents, Carol Miller and Ron Simmons aren't competing in the June 3rd party primaries for the 3rd Congressiona seat.
(Sunday, May 11, 2008)
3rd District GOP Hopefuls Confident
New Mexico's 3rd Congressional District may skew Democratic, but that hasn't stopped its two Republican candidates from believing they have the crossover appeal and negotiation skills to please voters across the board.
(Sunday, May 11, 2008)
With 6 Dems, Race for 3rd Dist. Is Open
Tom Udall's name won't be on the ballot for the Third Congressional District primary next month, but the names of Democratic candidates singing his praises will be.
(Sunday, May 11, 2008)
Candidate Q&A
Here are the questions the Journal posed to candidates for the 3rd Congressional District seat:
(Sunday, May 11, 2008)
Cult Leader Bailed Out
Wayne Bent, the leader of a doomsday cult in rural Union County, is out of jail.
(Saturday, May 10, 2008)
Plame Seeks to Revive Lawsuit
WASHINGTON Former CIA operative Valerie Plame is trying to resurrect a lawsuit against those in the Bush administration she says illegally disclosed her identity.
(Saturday, May 10, 2008)
Financial Woes Shut Academy for Sciences and Technology (Saturday, May 10, 2008)
When Mother's Day Is Full of Grief, Not Joy (Saturday, May 10, 2008)
Around Northern New Mexico (Saturday, May 10, 2008)
Udall Backs LANL Help (Saturday, May 10, 2008)
Congressional Hopefuls Field Questions (Saturday, May 10, 2008)
New Pastor, New Name (Saturday, May 10, 2008)
'Messiah' Faces Judge (Friday, May 9, 2008)
Judge Rules Against Golfer (Friday, May 9, 2008)
'05 Wiviott Donation Questioned (Friday, May 9, 2008)
Activist Gets Capitol Forum (Friday, May 9, 2008)
Farmers Form Ditch Company (Friday, May 9, 2008)
Kids Say Mom Was Covered in Blood (Friday, May 9, 2008)
Around Northern New Mexico (Friday, May 9, 2008)
LANL Seeks Private Funding (Thursday, May 8, 2008)
Nambé Woman Stabbed 20 Times (Thursday, May 8, 2008)
In the Spotlight (Thursday, May 8, 2008)
Business Leaders Say Not Installing Wi-Fi Is 'Illogical' (Thursday, May 8, 2008)
Story Arranged in Vignettes (Thursday, May 8, 2008)
Live Music in Los Alamos and Kids are Welcome (Thursday, May 8, 2008)
'Messiah' in Jail (Wednesday, May 7, 2008)
Daughter Charged In Mom's Slaying (Wednesday, May 7, 2008)
Board Candidates Work to Stand Out Before Primaries (Wednesday, May 7, 2008)
Around Northern New Mexico (Wednesday, May 7, 2008)
Credits Keep Building for Star (Wednesday, May 7, 2008)
Known for Its Frito Pies, Five & Dime General Store Celebrates Its 10th Anniversary (Tuesday, May 6, 2008)
Around Northern New Mexico (Tuesday, May 6, 2008)
Cancer Victim Recalled Discolored Streams (Tuesday, May 6, 2008)
Connoisseur Has Written Book on Transcendental Nature of Tea (Tuesday, May 6, 2008)
Police Debate Heated (Tuesday, May 6, 2008)
Ex-Deputy Accepts Plea Deal (Tuesday, May 6, 2008)
Former Actress Uses Her Experience to Help Hospitality Industry Professionals (Tuesday, May 6, 2008)
Fungus Could Be the Key to Greener Energy (Monday, May 5, 2008)
Journey in Store for Taos Woman (Monday, May 5, 2008)
Family and Friends Gather to Celebrate the Life of a Tibetan Buddhist Scholar (Monday, May 5, 2008)
Litter In The Woods A Problem (Monday, May 5, 2008)
Questions for County Commission Candidates (Sunday, May 4, 2008)
Pork May Come to Rail Rescue (Sunday, May 4, 2008)
Santa Fe Indian School Senior's Project on Identifying Remains OK'd by Tribe Leaders (Sunday, May 4, 2008)
County Treasurer Loses Key Supporter (Sunday, May 4, 2008)
Railyard Parking Comes at a Price (Sunday, May 4, 2008)
Wiviott Lends Campaign for Congress Nearly $1 Million (Sunday, May 4, 2008)
Doctors Stop Admitting Patients (Saturday, May 3, 2008)
Dad: Son's Shooting Death Was Accident (Saturday, May 3, 2008)
Driver's Siblings Describe Wreck (Saturday, May 3, 2008)
Volunteers Help New Mothers Get Adjusted to Raising Babies (Saturday, May 3, 2008)
Around Northern New Mexico (Saturday, May 3, 2008)
On a Mission To Redefine Christianity (Saturday, May 3, 2008)
Victim Afraid Suspect Will Post Bond (Saturday, May 3, 2008)
Paul Rodriguez Provides Showcase for Younger Comics (Friday, May 2, 2008)
Capitol Parking Garage Praised (Friday, May 2, 2008)
Driver Admits Fleeing Accident (Friday, May 2, 2008)
Housekeepers Picket Hilton (Friday, May 2, 2008)
State Police Investigate Infant Shooting (Friday, May 2, 2008)
Plutonium Plan Opposed (Friday, May 2, 2008)
Family Drops Some Wrongful Death Suits (Friday, May 2, 2008)
Wi-Fi Raises Health Concerns (Friday, May 2, 2008)
Forest Service Rejects Buckman Project Challenge (Friday, May 2, 2008)
Superdelegate Pick Contested (Thursday, May 1, 2008)
Council Delays Traffic Measures (Thursday, May 1, 2008)
Winds Force LANL to Delay Explosives Tests (Thursday, May 1, 2008)
Witness Guilty, Gets Probation (Thursday, May 1, 2008)
Around Northern New Mexico (Thursday, May 1, 2008)
'La Traviata' Among Opera's 2009 Offerings (Thursday, May 1, 2008)
City Nixes Infill in Area (Thursday, May 1, 2008)
Panel Recommends Judge's Removal (Wednesday, April 30, 2008)
Suspect In Crash A Prison Guard (Wednesday, April 30, 2008)
Man Arrested on Voyeurism Charge (Wednesday, April 30, 2008)
SEC Investigates Thornburg (Wednesday, April 30, 2008)
Santa Fe Studios Plan Is Closer to Reality (Wednesday, April 30, 2008)
Around Northern New Mexico (Wednesday, April 30, 2008)
SF County May Pull Out of Transit District (Wednesday, April 30, 2008)
Latest Theft Adds to Bakery Owner's Frustration (Wednesday, April 30, 2008)
Western Wear Store Has Huge Inventory of Vintage Cowboy Boots (Tuesday, April 29, 2008)
'Green Fee' on Disposable Bags Amended (Tuesday, April 29, 2008)
City Councilor Spearheaded Sangre de Cristo Water Buy (Tuesday, April 29, 2008)
Collaborative 'HOME' Has Impact (Tuesday, April 29, 2008)
Freeze Damages Park Pipes (Tuesday, April 29, 2008)
Senator Pledges Vote to Obama (Tuesday, April 29, 2008)
'Living Treasure' Dies in Wreck (Tuesday, April 29, 2008)
Taos Designated 'Fair Trade Town' (Tuesday, April 29, 2008)
Around Northern N.M. (Monday, April 28, 2008)
Nonprofit Buys Land in Galisteo Basin (Monday, April 28, 2008)
Tiny Class Gets Big Attention (Monday, April 28, 2008)
Gov.: Chavez Will Help in FARC Talks (Monday, April 28, 2008)
Land Deal Has Us Star Struck Again (Monday, April 28, 2008)
UNM Takes Annual Spring Football Game to Santa Fe (Sunday, April 27, 2008)
Motorcyclist Hurt in Wreck (Sunday, April 27, 2008)
Racism Has No Place at My Alma Mater (Sunday, April 27, 2008)
Cloud Cliff Closing (Sunday, April 27, 2008)
Author Finds a Story of Self-Preservation in Deadly 2006 Season on Mount Everest (Sunday, April 27, 2008)
Coss Speaks at Lecture Series (Saturday, April 26, 2008)
Thieves Target Pricey Shades (Saturday, April 26, 2008)
Land Sale Defended By State (Saturday, April 26, 2008)
Taos Settles Suit Over Fatally Shot Dog (Saturday, April 26, 2008)
Helping Unemployed Youth (Saturday, April 26, 2008)
Ethics Panel Rules on Call (Friday, April 25, 2008)
Teens: Strive, Drive (Friday, April 25, 2008)
Students Show Off Science Projects (Friday, April 25, 2008)
Phone, Cell, Internet Service Interrupted (Friday, April 25, 2008)
Tip Leads to Dog Bones (Friday, April 25, 2008)
Around Northern New Mexico (Friday, April 25, 2008)
Physicians Angry Over Short-Staffed Hospital (Friday, April 25, 2008)
LANL Critic Wasn't Out Fishing (Thursday, April 24, 2008)
Nambé Tribe to Get Privacy (Thursday, April 24, 2008)
Richardson Rides the Rail (Thursday, April 24, 2008)
Judge, Lawyer Dispute Headed to Mediation (Thursday, April 24, 2008)
CSF Considering School Merger (Thursday, April 24, 2008)
Around Northern New Mexico (Thursday, April 24, 2008)
River Revival (Thursday, April 24, 2008)
Cat Spots Still Open for Clinic (Thursday, April 24, 2008)
Smarter Spending Requested (Thursday, April 24, 2008)
Mayor Unveils Watershed Sign (Wednesday, April 23, 2008)
Movie Studio One Step Closer (Wednesday, April 23, 2008)
Hospital Officials: Prank Not Funny (Wednesday, April 23, 2008)
New License Targets ID Theft (Wednesday, April 23, 2008)
Residents Call for More City Police (Wednesday, April 23, 2008)
Around Northern New Mexico (Wednesday, April 23, 2008)
Gallery Owner Selling Complex (Wednesday, April 23, 2008)
Conference Draws Criticism (Wednesday, April 23, 2008)
Innkeeper Gradually Converting Her Small Hotels to Environmentally Friendly Operations (Tuesday, April 22, 2008)
Around Northern New Mexico (Tuesday, April 22, 2008)
State Assurances on Train Sought (Tuesday, April 22, 2008)
Lawsuit Blames Bar in 2006 DWI Fatality (Tuesday, April 22, 2008)
'Zoo to You' Volunteers Bring Excitement to Area Schools With Van of Exotic Animals (Tuesday, April 22, 2008)
U.S. Sued Over Lynx Protection (Tuesday, April 22, 2008)
Battery Charges Dropped in Death (Tuesday, April 22, 2008)
Bigger City Needs More Cops (Tuesday, April 22, 2008)
Artist Will Match Color of Your Couch (Tuesday, April 22, 2008)
Hundreds Turn Out for Once-A-Year Event to Safely Get Rid of Dangerous Garbage (Monday, April 21, 2008)
Iron Chef Defeats Santa Fe Entrant (Monday, April 21, 2008)
City Reconsiders Renovation Fines (Monday, April 21, 2008)
Nice and Secure Behind a 12-Foot High Wall (Monday, April 21, 2008)
Taos Man Charged in Slaying (Sunday, April 20, 2008)
Gov.'s Diversity Class Riles Lab Workers (Sunday, April 20, 2008)
A Proposed Gravel Mine Isn't What's Angering Española Residents: It's That the Road to It Is Next to An Elementary School (Sunday, April 20, 2008)
Recycling Advocate Pushes Bag Ban (Sunday, April 20, 2008)
Son Cashes in on Dad's Connections (Sunday, April 20, 2008)
Around Northern New Mexico (Sunday, April 20, 2008)
Proposal Calls for Releasing a Set Amount of Water Into the River (Saturday, April 19, 2008)
Atencio Convicted On Only 1 Charge (Saturday, April 19, 2008)
Suspect Back On City Job (Saturday, April 19, 2008)
Creation Stories Part of Report (Saturday, April 19, 2008)
Sierra Club Endorses Lujan (Saturday, April 19, 2008)
Police: Boy Stole Officer's Guns (Saturday, April 19, 2008)
Around Northern New Mexico (Saturday, April 19, 2008)
Coalition Wants Permanent Solution (Saturday, April 19, 2008)
'Friendly Robber' Surprises Friends (Friday, April 18, 2008)
Ex-Cop Won't Go to Prison (Friday, April 18, 2008)
Emotions Flare Over Illegals (Friday, April 18, 2008)
Shendo 'Runs' His Campaign (Friday, April 18, 2008)
Warehouse 21 Will Be Incubator for Budding Filmmakers (Friday, April 18, 2008)
Around Northern New Mexico (Friday, April 18, 2008)
City Stands By Housing Law (Friday, April 18, 2008)
Train Work Will Affect City Traffic (Friday, April 18, 2008)
Court Upholds Award In Damages to Potter (Friday, April 18, 2008)
Man May Be 'Friendly Robber' (Thursday, April 17, 2008)
Worker Fired After Arrest (Thursday, April 17, 2008)
New Science Examines Old Quakes (Thursday, April 17, 2008)
'Green Fee' Idea Comes Under Fire (Thursday, April 17, 2008)
Taos To Propose Plastic Bag Ban (Thursday, April 17, 2008)
3 Held in Botched Carjacking (Thursday, April 17, 2008)
Coal Boom Worries Some (Thursday, April 17, 2008)
Jury Weighing Car Chase Case (Thursday, April 17, 2008)
Gold Mining Planned (Wednesday, April 16, 2008)
Wiviott Leads In Spending (Wednesday, April 16, 2008)
Santa Fe's Martin Rios Competes on 'Iron Chef America' on Sunday Night (Wednesday, April 16, 2008)
Knife-Wielding 'Friendly Robber' Holds Up Cashier (Wednesday, April 16, 2008)
Deputy City Manager Plans to Resign (Wednesday, April 16, 2008)
Cleanup Likely to Fall Behind (Wednesday, April 16, 2008)
Woman to Testify Under Plea Deal in Slaying (Wednesday, April 16, 2008)
Santa Fe Honored For Housing Laws (Wednesday, April 16, 2008)
Gold Mining Proposed (Tuesday, April 15, 2008)
Gorbachev Visits N.M. Ex-Soviet Leader Urges International Cooperation (Tuesday, April 15, 2008)
Mayor Wants More Cops (Tuesday, April 15, 2008)
Handyman Gets 20 Years in Death (Tuesday, April 15, 2008)
Making Shade: A Cool Business (Tuesday, April 15, 2008)
Around Northern New Mexico (Tuesday, April 15, 2008)
Lab Study: HIV Grows Faster Than Thought (Tuesday, April 15, 2008)
Interior Designer Victoria Price Listens to Her Clients (Tuesday, April 15, 2008)
Indians, State Worry About Septic Tanks (Tuesday, April 15, 2008)
Santa Fe Fights for More Police; Proposal Asks for 45 More Officers (Monday, April 14, 2008)
Sports Complex Hits Snag (Monday, April 14, 2008)
Mary Lou Cook Doesn't Waste a Day of It, With a Big Bash Coming Up for Her 90th Birthday (Monday, April 14, 2008)
Spanish Can Outsmart A Guy Only for So Long (Monday, April 14, 2008)
In Brief (Monday, April 14, 2008)
Stabbed Man Can't ID His Assailant (Sunday, April 13, 2008)
Contestants Vie for Fiesta Roles (Sunday, April 13, 2008)
N.M. Spoken-Word Artist Wrote Script for Movie in Production About Poet Who Flees Chimayó (Sunday, April 13, 2008)
Two Men Charged in Armed Robbery (Sunday, April 13, 2008)
Riverside Wall Opposed by Some (Sunday, April 13, 2008)
McCain's Pep Talk Ill-Suited to Iraq Tragedy (Sunday, April 13, 2008)
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