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Vaughan Attorney Wants Out
By Richard Metcalf/ Journal Staff Writer
  Just days before a meeting of creditors in his personal bankruptcy case involving nearly $100 million in debts, Doug Vaughan's attorney is asking to withdraw.

City Set To Cut Another $6 Million
By Dan McKay/ Copyright © 2010 Albuquerque Journal
Journal Staff Writer

  This year's city budget is in even worse shape than expected.

Women Are Prolific Property Crime Offenders
By Hailey Heinz/ Copyright © 2010 Albuquerque Journal
Journal Staff Writer

  Desiree Cordova was one of 18 women spotlighted Friday as the city's most wanted property crime offenders, a move by police to show that thieves do not have a particular profile.

Home in Compliance in '09
By Olivier Uyttebrouck/ Copyright © 2010 Albuquerque Journal
Journal Staff Writer

  An Albuquerque group home for the disabled where city officials recently found evidence that residents were locked inside was visited last year by state inspectors who reported no safety problems.

Council OKs Fourth Street Plan
By Dan McKay/ Journal Staff Writer
  The buses running up and down Fourth Street are among the most popular in Albuquerque.

Groundbreaking Legislator Eulogized at Capitol
By Dan Boyd/ Journal Capitol Bureau
  SANTA FE — David Salman fought to have mountain lions protected and once arranged to have one brought into the chambers of the New Mexico House of Representatives.

Teague Says He'll Vote Against Health Care Bill
By Michael Coleman/ Journal Washington Bureau
  WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama won't get New Mexico Rep. Harry Teague's vote on health care legislation.

Duke City Tries for Speedy Internet
By Astrid Galvan/ Journal Staff Report
  Albuquerque is applying to participate in a large Google experiment that could bring a new ultra-high speed Internet connection to town, officials said Friday.

Budding Scientists Show Off Research Projects at UNM
By John Fleck/ Journal Staff Writer
  That old story about determining the temperature by counting how fast a cricket chirps?

'Beer Snob's' Brew Is Longshot Winner
By Andrea Schoellkopf/ Copyright © 2010 Albuquerque Journal
Journal Staff Writer

  Ben Miller mixed his first batch of home-brew three years ago with a refund check from his tax return.

N.M. Roads Fourth in U.S.
Journal Staff Report
  Reader's Digest has ranked New Mexico as having the fourth best roads in the country.

Winter Refuses To Leave New Mexico
By John Fleck/ Journal Staff Writer
  Freeway travel north from Santa Fe and east from Albuquerque could be difficult today as a result of winter weather storming through the state, according to Ken Widelski at the National Weather Service.


Commissioner Never Should Have Hit 'Send'
By Thomas J. Cole/ Journal Staff Writer
  It's supposed to be a joke. You be the judge. Here goes:




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Here are the headlines for 03-20-2010. Note: Stories more than a week old may no longer be available on ABQjournal.com

State Headlines

  • N.M. Roads Fourth in U.S.
  • Winter Refuses To Leave New Mexico
  • Around New Mexico
  • Groundbreaking Legislator Eulogized at Capitol

    Local Headlines

  • Duke City Tries for Speedy Internet
  • Council OKs Fourth Street Plan
  • Vaughan Attorney Wants Out
  • 'Beer Snob's' Brew Is Longshot Winner
  • Home in Compliance in '09
  • Budding Scientists Show Off Research Projects at UNM
  • Women Are Prolific Property Crime Offenders
  • City Set To Cut Another $6 Million

    Upfront Headlines

  • Commissioner Never Should Have Hit 'Send'

    Editorial Headlines

  • Teen Reaches Stellar Heights in Science
  • Despite Stimulus, N.M. Job Picture Is Bleak

    Business Headlines

  • Power Project Loses Tax Credits
  • China Wants D.C. To Ease Pressure Over Yuan
  • Continental Asks for Exemption
  • Spring Break Visitors Pack Ski Apache, Ruidoso
  • Feds: Brakes Not Applied in Crash

    Washington Bureau Headlines

  • Teague Says He'll Vote Against Health Care Bill

    Journal North Headlines

  • Parents Remain Jailed
  • Lawmaker Mourned
  • Around Northern New Mexico
  • 100-Year-Old Las Vegas Dam To Get Analysis
  • Housing Rules Might Change

    West Side Headlines

  • Think Hard Before Adopting Thumper
  • Stabbing Might Have Been Retaliation
  • 2010 Census Stakes High for County
  • Trash Trucks on the Lookout
  • Wi-Fi on Rail Runner Close
  • Wait Another Week Before You Prune Your Roses
  • Municipal Election Cost $8.03 Per Vote
  • Pedestrian-Friendly Fourth in Works
  • Miller Time
  • Buses Begin Stops at West Side Hub

    Rio Rancho Headlines

  • Think Hard Before Adopting Thumper
  • Stabbing Might Have Been Retaliation
  • 2010 Census Stakes High for County
  • Trash Trucks on the Lookout
  • Wi-Fi on Rail Runner Close
  • Wait Another Week Before You Prune Your Roses
  • Municipal Election Cost $8.03 Per Vote
  • Pedestrian-Friendly Fourth in Works
  • Miller Time
  • Buses Begin Stops at West Side Hub

    Local News Obits

  • Musician Traveled with Mariachi Band


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