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  • Stormy Weather

    A Cholla cactus pokes through the snow at Elena Gallegos Picnic Area in Albuquerque's foothills. Another storm is on the way, according to the National Weather Service, targeting the state's eastern plains by Thursday. ...

  • Electronic Cigarettes: Too Good to be True?
    Electronic cigarettes have raise concern from public health officials although some consumers say they think they are a safer alternative to tobacco cigarettes. In this photo illustration, and electronic cigarette user exhales vapor. Photographed Thursday Jan. 14, 2010. (Pat Vasquez-Cunningham/Journal)

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Northern Arizona Still Recovering From Storm read more (new 6:32 PM MST)

Former DEA Official To Run for N.M. Auditor read more (new 6:29 PM MST)

Brother, Sister Indicted in Dragged Dog Case read more (new 12:37 PM MST)

UPDATED: Forestry Crews Burn Debris Piles in Gallinas Canyon Area read more (new 12:34 PM MST)

74-year-old Durango Man Found Dead in Snowdrift read more (new 11:02 AM MST)

Intel To Install Solar on Chandler Complexes read more (new 10:59 AM MST)

Colorado Teen Threatens To Shoot Library Staff read more (new 10:55 AM MST)

N.M. To Receive $361,970 in Settlement With Dental Management Company read more (new 10:39 AM MST)

N.M. Overpays Unemployment Benefits read more (new 7:34 AM MST)

Nazi Group To Pick Up Trash on Colo. Highway read more (new 7:11 AM MST)

Isleta Police Say Man Killed by Amtrak Train read more (new 7:04 AM MST)




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Teachers May Pay More for Insurance
By Martin Salazar/ Journal Staff Writer
Committee recommends no new funds for districts faced with increased costs.

Employers' Taxes Rise in Jobless Rescue Plan
By Journal And Wire Report/
Officials Warn Fund Will Run Dry By Next Year.

PNM Unveils City Solar Project
By Michael Hartranft/ Journal Staff Writer
Power Project Would Be Near Paseo and Jefferson.

Petraeus Will Speak To Chamber in July
By Charles D. Brunt/ Journal Staff Writer
The military leader often credited with reversing a disastrous situation in Iraq and paving the way for the withdrawal of U.S. combat troops will be the keynote speaker at the Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce annual meeting in July.

Audit Delay May Hurt Bond Rating
By Dan McKay/ Journal Staff Writer
Software problems, lack of staff have held up financial report.

Ruidoso Man Wins $3.5 Million
By Charles D. Brunt/ Journal Staff Writer
Retiree Hits the Hot Lotto, Chooses Lump Sum Payout.

Stormy Weather
By John Fleck/ Journal Staff Writer
Eastern part of state set to get hit this time.

Advocates: Family Caregivers Unfairly Hit
By Olivier Uyttebrouck/ Journal Staff Writer
State says cutbacks would hit group homes, too.

Trucks Searched for Waste Hazards
By Rosalie Rayburn/ Journal Staff Writer
Trucks bringing trash from Espanola to the Rio Rancho landfill have been getting the equivalent of a body search prompted by allegations that they contained hazardous waste.


Charter: A Case of Regulators Run Amok
By Winthrop Quigley/ Journal Staff Writer
  Monday morning arrived, Charter Bank opened under its new owners, and, as promised by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., depositors' money was sitting in their accounts just like always. The ATMs spewed out cash. The checks were honored and loans were processed.


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Here are the headlines for 01-26-2010. Note: Stories more than a week old may no longer be available on ABQjournal.com

State Headlines

  • Memorial Saturday for Woman Slain on Trip
  • Petraeus Will Speak To Chamber in July
  • Stormy Weather
  • Around New Mexico
  • Advocates: Family Caregivers Unfairly Hit
  • Audit Delay May Hurt Bond Rating
  • Ruidoso Man Wins $3.5 Million
  • Trucks Searched for Waste Hazards
  • Do Teachers Reinforce Math Stereotypes?

    Local Headlines

  • PNM Unveils City Solar Project
  • Sandia Labs VP Accused of DWI

    Upfront Headlines

  • Charter: A Case of Regulators Run Amok

    Editorial Headlines

  • Teacher-Student Sex Isn't 'Personnel Matter'

    Business Headlines

  • CofC Series Explores Energy
  • Tax Deal Benefits Schools in Clovis
  • AG Alerts Law Firms to Check Scams
  • Around N.M.
  • Debacle in December

    Legislature Headlines

  • Property Tax Exemptions Starting Early
  • Big Push for Ethics
  • Teachers May Pay More for Insurance
  • Employers' Taxes Rise in Jobless Rescue Plan
  • Panel Not Warm To Legal Fees Request

    Journal North Headlines

  • Around Northern New Mexico
  • Lessons in Small Business
  • Judge To Peruse E-Mails
  • Iconic WWII Images Redeployed as T-Shirts
  • Funds Found for Rail Runner
  • Poet's Project Helps Connect SF Families
  • Bigger Burden for Teachers?


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