Albuquerque Journal newspaper stories
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ABQJOURNAL RIO RANCHO: Councilor Keeping Project Alive
... road for a few miles north of I-40. Then it abruptly narrows to two lanes, does a sharp chicane and splits. One fork, Universe, extends north past Volcano Vista High School and the Ventana Ranch community and ends north of Irving. The other fork is close to Compass, where the city plans the ...
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ABQJOURNAL WEST: Unser Extension Bill Gets Sponsor
... road for a few miles north of I-40. Then it abruptly narrows to two lanes, does a sharp chicane and splits. One fork, Universe, extends north past Volcano Vista High School and the Ventana Ranch community and ends north of Irving. The other fork is close to Compass, where the city plans the extension ...
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ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: 2 Students Charged in Selling Drugs
... this week after he allegedly sold cocaine to an undercover officer in the school parking lot. Another student who was allegedly selling drugs at Volcano Vista High School also was arrested this week in a separate incident. Police called a home Monday that had been under surveillance for possible ...
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ABQJOURNAL NEWS/METRO: 2 Students Charged in Selling Drugs
... this week after he allegedly sold cocaine to an undercover officer in the school parking lot. Another student who was allegedly selling drugs at Volcano Vista High School also was arrested this week in a separate incident. Police called a home Monday that had been under surveillance for possible ...
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ABQJOURNAL NEWS/METRO: 2 Students Charged in Selling Drugs
... this week after he allegedly sold cocaine to an undercover officer in the school parking lot. Another student who was allegedly selling drugs at Volcano Vista High School also was arrested this week in a separate incident. Police called a home Monday that had been under surveillance for possible ...
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ABQJOURNAL WEST: SunCal, Wal-Mart Want Cadigan Out
... for an attack piece sent to District 5 voters. It accuses Cadigan of not doing enough to address traffic problems near the recently opened Volcano Vista High School. “Michael Cadigan took his eye off the ball, and traffic was a mess,” it reads. “Michael Cadigan has been our ...
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ABQJOURNAL WEST: APS Split Financially Feasible, Study Says
... The report proposes breaking off 381 square miles of northwestern APS, taking 21,000 students in 30 APS schools, including West Mesa, Cibola and Volcano Vista high schools, five middle schools, 13 elementaries, one alternative and four charters. The area is about three times the size of Rio Rancho ...
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ABQJOURNAL WEST: One Road Fixed, But Traffic Problems Persist
... , September 05, 2009 One Road Fixed, But Traffic Problems Persist By Elaine D. BriseÑO Journal Staff Writer There may be a new road near Volcano Vista High, but that has not put an end to long lines and confusion. Crews have finished extending Rainbow south so that it connects to Unser ...
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