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Authorities ID Teen Killed in Interstate 25 Crash

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  A teenage boy who died in a crash on Interstate 25 north of Albuquerque was an honor-roll student at St. Michael's High School and played on the school's soccer team. Jensen Brown, 17, was killed Friday when his sport-utility vehicle clipped a safety vehicle before slamming into a concrete barrier, said Bernalillo County sheriff's Lt. David Knowles. The southbound lanes of the interstate were shut down for hours as police investigated the crash. Saturday, Apr. 05, 2008 (updated 7:03 PM MDT) Click Now To Continue


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School Fire Checks Lagging
By Andrea Schoellkopf / Journal Staff Writer
  It's been at least three years since five Albuquerque elementary schools have been visited by a fire inspection team for rule violations.

Staged Calls Fuel Abortion Foes
By Jackie Jadrnak / Journal Staff Writer
  A recorded telephone conversation with an Albuquerque Planned Parenthood staffer in which she apparently accepts an offer of a donation to abort African American babies is making the YouTube rounds.

Bill + Hillary = $109M
By Jim Kuhnhenn /The Associated Press
  WASHINGTON— Sen. Hillary Clinton and former President Clinton have made nearly $109 million since they left the White House, capitalizing on the world's interest in the former first couple and lucrative business ventures.

Fighter Jet Follows Odd Path to Ignominity
By Scott Sandlin / Journal Staff Writer
  Maybe it's a "museum quality" F4C Phantom Jet. Maybe it's a big heap of aluminum.To Ed Pavelka of Ed's Flying Service in Alamogordo, it's a big fat headache that may cost him eight months of hangar rent.

Valencia Officials Claim Raise Owed
By Clara Garcia / News-Bulletin Staff Writer
  Two Valencia County elected officials have filed a lawsuit against the County Commission claiming they're owed a raise that the county approved less than a month before they took office.

DWI Killer Gets 12 Years
By Joline Gutierrez Krueger / Journal Staff Writer
  Pain hung thick in a crowded Albuquerque courtroom where two families sobbed over what they lost during one reckless, boozy night nearly three years ago.

Eighth-Grader From Our Lady of Annunication Wins State's National Geographic Bee
By Jeremy Hunt / Journal Staff Writer
  Although Elijah Candelario did nothing out of the ordinary to prepare for the state's National Geographic Bee, the eighth-grader from Our Lady of Annunciation Catholic School won the competition anyway.

APS Chief's Deal Includes Arbitration
By Zsombor Peter / Journal Staff Writer
  Albuquerque Public Schools' contract with new superintendent Winston Brooks has an arbitration clause aimed at avoiding costly litigation in case Brooks and the district ever develop irreconcilable differences.


Since When Is U.S. as Flimsy as a Flag?
By Jim Belshaw / Of the Journal
  When did we become so weak in the knees about what's patriotic and what isn't?

  • Case Closed, But Not Debate April 3 story
  • Arguments Heard in Flag Case April 2 story
  • UNM Pres. Attends Rally Supporting Student oct. 8, 2007
  • Student Chooses Jury Trial in Flag Case oct. 4, 2007
  • Mexican Flag Incident at UNM Unfurls Debate sept. 30, 2007
  • UNM Student 'Livid' Over Wrong Flag sept. 25, 2007
  • Student Accused of Ripping Mexican Flag sept. 19, 2007
  • POLL: Did Peter Lynch receive an appropriate penalty for destroying a Mexican flag?
     



    Ft. Wingate Man Charged with Eleventh DWI
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    Fire Near Lovington Forces Evacuations click to continue (new 7:06 PM MDT)

    Critics Say Now's Not Time To Relocate Prairie Dogs click to continue (new 7:05 PM MDT)

    Lawsuit Challenges Signatures Gathered by Congressional Candidate click to continue (new 7:04 PM MDT)

    Authorities ID Teen Killed in Interstate 25 Crash click to continue (new 7:03 PM MDT)

    State OK's St. Vincent, Christus Partnership click to continue (new 7:01 PM MDT)

    Las Cruces Officer in Stable Condition After Motorcycle Crash click to continue (new 7:03 PM MDT)

    Kirtland Staff Sergeant Remembered As Confident Leader click to continue (new 9:41 AM MDT)

    Candidates Who File To Stay in Congressional Races Get on Ballot click to continue (new 9:39 AM MDT)

    Navajo Nation To Appeal Order Accepting Western Refining Tariffs click to continue (new 9:12 AM MDT)

    From Wal-Mart Moms to Facebook Independents, GOP Targets Voters click to continue (new 9:11 AM MDT)


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    State Headlines

  • Bill + Hillary = $109M
  • Fighter Jet Follows Odd Path to Ignominity
  • Puppy Mills Issue in N.M.
  • Birds Wash Up in Salt Lake Bacteria Killed Grebes Last Fall
  • 'Wal-Mart Moms' Top GOP Voter List
  • Around New Mexico
  • Candidates Submitting Extra Signatures Get on Ballot
  • Tribal Leader Has Record
  • Valencia Officials Claim Raise Owed

    Local Headlines

  • School Fire Checks Lagging
  • Staged Calls Fuel Abortion Foes
  • Around the Metro Area
  • Probe: Dog Had Eaten Poison
  • DWI Killer Gets 12 Years
  • Eighth-Grader From Our Lady of Annunication Wins State's National Geographic Bee
  • APS Chief's Deal Includes Arbitration
  • UNM Officers Claim Discrimination

    Journal North Headlines

  • Company Seeks Ok on Film Studio Project
  • Group Presents a Series of Shows Starring Homemade Puppets
  • Around Northern New Mexico
  • St. Mike's Athlete Killed
  • Agency Heads OK With Merger
  • Prairie Dog Specialists Remove Animals Off St. Francis Drive to Make Way for Rail Runner
  • Ex-Employee May Have Sold School Property
  • Accident Injures Motorcyclist

    West Side Headlines

  • Forum Hosts S. Valley Commission Candidates
  • Read All About Love, Faith
  • Plenty of Annuals Are Ready To Plant
  • Teen Dies, 2 Injured in I-25 Collision
  • Golf Course Will Get Makeover
  • N. Valley Coalition Sets Area Priorities
  • S. Valley Nurse Hired for Hot Line
  • 40 Attend Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony for Arsenic Removal Facility
  • Two Agree to Battery Charges
  • We're Stuck With Paying the Oil Companies

    Rio Rancho Headlines

  • Forum Hosts S. Valley Commission Candidates
  • Read All About Love, Faith
  • Plenty of Annuals Are Ready To Plant
  • Teen Dies, 2 Injured in I-25 Collision
  • Golf Course Will Get Makeover
  • N. Valley Coalition Sets Area Priorities
  • S. Valley Nurse Hired for Hot Line
  • 40 Attend Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony for Arsenic Removal Facility
  • Two Agree to Battery Charges
  • We're Stuck With Paying the Oil Companies

    Sports Headlines

  • Stars Align for APS Invite
  • Isotopes Begin PCL Season With Triumph
  • Asylum Prepares For Some College Exams
  • Giddens Dunking, Dancing
  • Scorps Tie Up Series