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APD Believes 8-Year-Old Mystery Is Solved
By Jeff Proctor/ Copyright © 2010 Albuquerque Journal
Journal Staff Writer

  Authorities are investigating whether a prenuptial agreement was the motive behind Ellen Snyder's alleged slaying eight years ago of her husband, who had a "substantial amount of money."

House Backs $5.6B Package
By Dan Boyd/ Journal Capitol Bureau
  SANTA FE — The New Mexico House approved a $5.6 billion spending package Friday, along with a pair of big-ticket tax increases to help pay for it, setting the stage for a budget showdown with the Senate.

40,000 in N.M. Get Food Aid
By Juan Carlos Rodriguez/ Journal Staff Writer
  About 40,000 New Mexicans per week are getting food assistance, including many children and elderly residents, a new report said.

Studios Name New GM
By Dan Mayfield/ Journal Staff Report
  Jason Hariton has been named the new general manager of Albuquerque Studios.

Police: Identity Theft Involved 450 Victims
By Rozanna M. Martinez/ Journal Staff Writer
  A woman recently released from jail after being charged with numerous counts of identity theft was rearrested Thursday by Albuquerque police.

Detective, Drug Dealer Heard on FBI Tape
By Vic Vela/ Journal Northern Bureau
  A Santa Fe cop gave advice to a drug dealer on which types of guns are better for shooting at someone from long range and which weapons produce ballistic evidence that is a "nightmare for detectives" to trace, according to FBI recordings of their conversations.

17 Apply for Job as City Attorney
By Dan McKay/ Journal Staff Writer
  At least two prominent Republicans and an acting city department head are among 17 applicants to succeed Albuquerque City Attorney Bob White.

Activist Losing His 'Museum'
By Hailey Heinz/ Journal Staff Writer
  Don Schrader has made a list of what he wants in a new apartment.


PRC's 'Independence' Self-Serving
By Thomas J. Cole/ Journal Staff Writer
  The state Public Regulation Commission declared this week that it isn't part of the executive branch.



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Here are the headlines for 02-06-2010. Note: Stories more than a week old may no longer be available on ABQjournal.com

State Headlines

  • Navajos Struggle with Crisis Meals
  • 40,000 in N.M. Get Food Aid
  • Detective, Drug Dealer Heard on FBI Tape

    Local Headlines

  • Studios Name New GM
  • 17 Apply for Job as City Attorney
  • Police: Identity Theft Involved 450 Victims
  • Activist Losing His 'Museum'
  • APD Believes 8-Year-Old Mystery Is Solved

    Upfront Headlines

  • PRC's 'Independence' Self-Serving

    Editorial Headlines

  • UNM's Officials Flunk Accountability Makeup
  • Recall Debacle Takes Toyota on Rough Road

    Business Headlines

  • Tyrone Mine Granted $22M Bonding Drop
  • Unemployment Outlook Remains Bleak
  • Farmington To Back Emissions Cap Fight
  • Even Non-Sports Fans Can Enjoy the Super Bowl Spots
  • CNM Buys Old Plant

    Legislature Headlines

  • House Panel Kills Tourism Tax Proposal
  • House Backs $5.6B Package
  • Cap-and-Trade Bill Draws Fire
  • Senators Work on Tax Lightning
  • Senate Unanimous on 'Sunshine Portal'
  • Spaceport Liability Bill OK'd in Senate

    Journal North Headlines

  • Toddler May Be Abuse Victim
  • S.F. Woman Treated After Pit Bull Attack
  • Coss Top Cash Fundraiser in Mayoral Election
  • House Backs $5.6B Package

    West Side Headlines

  • Charter School Will Relocate To Old Town Location
  • Bilingual Programs Get Honor From State
  • Swisstack Outraising Owen 10,000 to 1
  • Coach's Sentence: Anger Classes
  • Coalition President Inherits Divisions
  • School District: Don't Panic Yet
  • RR May Be Main Desalination Buyer
  • Red or Green? Is Easy — Let's Ask Some Tougher Questions
  • Menaul School Will Board Students Again
  • Most Vegetable Seeds Safe From Freezing

    Rio Rancho Headlines

  • Charter School Will Relocate To Old Town Location
  • Bilingual Programs Get Honor From State
  • Swisstack Outraising Owen 10,000 to 1
  • Coach's Sentence: Anger Classes
  • Coalition President Inherits Divisions
  • School District: Don't Panic Yet
  • RR May Be Main Desalination Buyer
  • Red or Green? Is Easy — Let's Ask Some Tougher Questions
  • Menaul School Will Board Students Again
  • Most Vegetable Seeds Safe From Freezing

    Local News Obits

  • Legislator Was 'a People Person'


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