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GOP Candidate Leaving N.M. Land Commissioner Race read more (new 7:16 PM MDT)

UPDATED: Investigators Seek Motive in Three Slayings in Mexico read more (new 6:10 PM MDT)

Las Cruces Woman Arrested in False Rape Claim read more (new 5:47 PM MDT)

Williams Named AP Bureau Chief for South Atlantic read more (new 12:42 PM MDT)

Gila Forest To Replace Flood-Damaged Bridge read more (new 11:07 AM MDT)

Las Cruces' First Month of Cell Phone Ban While Driving Nets 77 Tickets read more (new 11:03 AM MDT)

Hobbs Residents Upset by Parole Office Near School read more (new 10:52 AM MDT)

Los Alamos Council To Weigh in on Valles Caldera read more (new 10:48 AM MDT)

Iowa Teen Killed in Rollover in Eastern N.M. read more (new 10:44 AM MDT)

New Mexico Wildlife Areas Closing Because of Birthing Season read more (new 10:42 AM MDT)

San Ildefonso Pueblo Receiving Drinking Water Funds read more (new 10:38 AM MDT)

Nuisance Wild Turkeys Relocated From Eastern N.M. read more (new 10:32 AM MDT)

Man Arrested in Fatal Clovis Stabbing read more (new 10:29 AM MDT)

State Plans Roadblocks During Hunting Season read more (new 9:02 AM MDT)

Moriarty Woman Dies in One-vehicle Crash read more (new 9:00 AM MDT)




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Lobos Get 3 Seed
By Aurelio Sanchez/ Journal Staff Writer
  A euphoric howl rose in concert from 5,000 Lobo fans in the Pit, as a CBS announcer pegged the basketball Lobos to a No. 3 seed in the NCAA Tournament, the team matching its highest seed since 1997.

Dems Struggle To Drum Up Votes
By Libby Quaid/ Associated Press
  WASHINGTON — The House's chief Democratic headcounter said Sunday he hadn't rounded up enough votes to pass President Barack Obama's health care overhaul heading into a make-or-break week, even as the White House's top political adviser said he was "absolutely confident" in its prospects.

Half-Built Homes Plague West Side
By Rosalie Rayburn/ Copyright © 2010 Albuquerque Journal
Journal Staff Writer

  They stand alone or among occupied homes, surrounded by tumbleweeds, pigeon droppings and trash.

Initiative Targets Property Crimes
Journal Staff Report
  Albuquerque police have started spring cleaning early this year, and it has nothing to do with brooms or dust pans, Chief Ray Schultz said.

Train Station Set To Open
By Lloyd Jojola/ Journal Staff Writer
  Another Rail Runner Express station is set to open, which could change some train departure or arrival times by several minutes.

Around New Mexico
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  SANTA ROSA — An Iowa man has died in a rollover crash on Interstate 40 in eastern New Mexico. State Police identified him as 19-year-old Tyler Danielson of Carlisle.

D.C. Art Installation Aims To Shock
By Aurelio Sanchez/ Journal Staff Writer
  Imagine a million fabricated human bones gleaming from a mass grave at the National Mall in Washington, D.C. The fundraising art installation will probably be weirdly shocking and distasteful to many but might increase global awareness of the devastation of ongoing genocide, said Naomi Natale, who conceived the project.


Short Time for Horrible Crime
By Joline Gutierrez Krueger/ Journal Staff Writer
  She wanted him to see her, what she says he did to her; how the two large-caliber, close range blasts from a semiautomatic SKS rifle had torn apart her face, taken out an eye, shattered her world.


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Here are the headlines for 03-15-2010. Note: Stories more than a week old may no longer be available on ABQjournal.com

State Headlines

  • Las Cruces' First Month of Cell Phone Ban While Driving Nets 77 Tickets
  • State Plans Roadblocks During Hunting Season
  • San Ildefonso Pueblo Receiving Drinking Water Funds
  • Nuisance Wild Turkeys Relocated From Eastern N.M.
  • New Mexico Wildlife Areas Closing Because of Birthing Season
  • Lobos Get 3 Seed
  • Iowa Teen Killed in Rollover in Eastern N.M.
  • Williams Named AP Bureau Chief for South Atlantic
  • Los Alamos Council To Weigh in on Valles Caldera
  • Gangs Blamed for Killing 3 With U.S. Consulate Tie
  • Dems Struggle To Drum Up Votes
  • Moriarty Woman Dies in One-vehicle Crash
  • Hobbs Residents Upset by Parole Office Near School
  • Gila Forest To Replace Flood-Damaged Bridge
  • Man Arrested in Fatal Clovis Stabbing
  • Half-Built Homes Plague West Side

    Local Headlines

  • Wintering Grounds
  • Train Station Set To Open
  • Around New Mexico
  • Initiative Targets Property Crimes
  • D.C. Art Installation Aims To Shock

    Upfront Headlines

  • Short Time for Horrible Crime
  • Pendulum Swings on DWI Attitudes

    Editorial Headlines

  • Criminal History Must Factor Into Public Hires
  • Tougher DWI Penalties Only Work if Enforced

    Business Headlines

  • Law permits deduction of points over term of loan
  • Nominees sought for SAGE award
  • Freedom Award nominees named
  • Restaurant Inspections
  • 2010 Flying 40 deadline approaches
  • Letters to Outlook
  • Zia Rd. station lingers in limbo
  • Bernalillo County District Court
  • Banks vs. Money Funds
  • Financial pro talks on strategies
  • Presenters run gamut of tech
  • N.M. Goodwill honorees named
  • Bulletin Board
  • Greece financial woes raise EU alarms
  • Hospital work progresses
  • R&D name of the game at LRRI
  • Cutting-edge opportunities

    Washington Bureau Headlines

  • Democrats Prepare To Push Health Care Using a Controversial Tactic

    Journal North Headlines

  • Movies
  • Bodies Pile Up in Once-Peaceful Mexican Border Town
  • More Power To the People
  • Painting away the evil
  • North Calendar
  • Acting Students Relive History

    Health Headlines

  • Breast cancer study promising
  • Simple drug labels, icons may aid clarity
  • Bias seen in prostate cancer treatment
  • Health Brief
  • My child can't move
  • Help reduce drug errors

    Local News Obits

  • Ex-APS Board Member Had a Passion for Education


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