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Bodies Secretly Exhumed After Looting at N.M. Cemetery
By Melanie Dabovich/
Associated Press

  Working in secret, federal archaeologists have dug up the remains of dozens of soldiers and children near a Civil War-era fort after an informant tipped them off about widespread grave-looting. The exhumations, conducted from August to October, removed 67 skeletons from the parched desert soil around Fort Craig — 39 men, two women and 26 infants and children, according to two federal archaeologists who helped with the dig. Wednesday, Apr. 09, 2008 (updated 3:30 PM MDT) Click Now To Continue


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Single-vehicle wreck Tuesday evening sends two to hospital in critical condition.
Livestock inspector kills runaway animal after it rams police car last weekend.
Massive nationwide inspections could affect Thursday morning flights as well.
Harold Gans, a friend of Old Man Gloom's creator Will Shuster, died Saturday.
Traffic officers joked about how suspect in surveillance video looked like their boss.
Agency steps up efforts to stem illegal flow of weapons to drug-war combatants.
Episcopal congregation votes to join African Anglican Province of Uganda.
Ryan Griffin, 27, facing multiple charges in ABQ, could be wanted in Colorado.
Las Cruces police say father had sex with teenage while mother stood by.
Hours after being put on probation, Crouch Mesa man gets fourth DWI.
Investigators still want to know why 21-year-old Larry Chavez Jr. died at wheel of new Jag.
Forecasters promise a complex array of weather conditions over next 2-3 days.
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Man's Family Wants Answers in Traffic Death
By Hailey Heinz / Journal Staff Writer
  The family of an Albuquerque man found dead in his car Monday is left with many questions and few answers. Larry Chavez, 21, was driving south on Carlisle near Interstate 40 about 1:15 a.m. Monday when his car swerved off the road, hit the median and came to a stop just north of the Carlisle overpass.

Santa Fe Mayor Won't Cancel China Visit
By Dan Boyd / Journal Staff Writer
  Santa Fe Mayor David Coss has a touchy situation on his hands. On the one hand, Coss is sympathetic to the plight of Tibet and sees legitimacy in the increasingly visible protests against the Chinese government's human rights record.

Mom, Ex-Addict Discuss Meth
By Rozanna M. Martinez / Journal Staff Writer
  The horrors of methamphetamine addiction in New Mexico experienced by a Rio Rancho woman and other local recovering addicts will be told in "New Mexico Crystal Darkness," scheduled to air on several stations Thursday.

'08 Lobo Football: All in the Letters
By Rick Wright / Of the Journal
  COLUMN: Reluctantly, coach Rocky Long left the Lobo football offices Tuesday to address the news media and a regional TV audience on The Mtn.

'Just Miraculous'
By Sean Olson / Journal Staff Writer
  It was a strange couple of months— for Joe Calkins, anyway. Ordered out of his home in February when the city deemed it unsafe, he had been living on the streets while trying to raise the money for repairs.

Unser Crossing Vote May Be Invalid
By Jeff Proctor / Journal Staff Writer
  During the past few days, questions have been flying around about the validity of West Side Coalition of Neighborhood Associations President Dan Serrano's vote last week on a controversial shopping center development.

Incident Was 'Like a Dream'
By Vic Vela / Journal Staff Writer
  Kyle Zuments recalled Tuesday that standing in the middle of a Santa Fe intersection on a chaotic evening last year was more "like a dream."

Restoring the Valles Caldera
By Raam Wong / Journal Staff Writer
  Managers of the Valles Caldera National Preserve are taking the first steps toward reversing a century's worth of damage to prized trout waters brought on by high-intensity livestock operations.




Richardson Adviser Visits North Korea
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Crews Contain Southern New Mexico Fires click to continue (new 6:27 PM MDT)

Environmental Group's Ad Targets NM Republican Senate Candidates click to continue (new 6:26 PM MDT)

American Airlines Cancels 9 Albuquerque Flights click to continue (new 4:20 PM MDT)

Authorities Investigate Possible Arson in Colorado, N.M. Fires click to continue (new 6:27 PM MDT)

N.M. Man Pleads Not Guilty in Death of Student From Oregon click to continue (new 3:25 PM MDT)

UP Aerospace Agrees to 10-year Deal with N.M.'s Spaceport click to continue (new 3:19 PM MDT)

Challenger To State Senator Off the Ballot click to continue (new 3:17 PM MDT)

Safety Rules Not Followed in Las Cruces Fatal Work Accident click to continue (new 1:12 PM MDT)

Grant County Facing New Strain of Rabies click to continue (new 1:08 PM MDT)

Future Cloudy for Proposed UFO Theme Park in Roswell click to continue (new 12:00 PM MDT)

Democrats, Governor Cancel Summit on Troubled Caucus click to continue (new 11:26 AM MDT)

Sierra County Residents Hear Push for Spaceport Tax click to continue (new 11:25 AM MDT)

Peter Hurd Mural Free, But Could Cost $500,000 To Relocate click to continue (new 7:13 AM MDT)


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State Headlines

  • Around New Mexico
  • Don Chalmers Team 3rd to Make Racino Bid
  • Coss Won't Cancel China Visit
  • In N.M., the Rich Are Richer and Poor Are Poorer By Barry Massey
  • Gov. Wants Guard Kept at Border
  • Fire Restrictions Implemented in 23 Counties
  • Domenici, Bingaman Have Different Takes on Report
  • Petraeus Won't Promise Pullouts
  • Allsup's, Family Settle Lawsuit

    Local Headlines

  • Man's Family Wants Answers In Traffic Death
  • 'Just Miraculous'
  • Flag Flap Gets Readers Writing
  • Was Cop Involved In Fatal Hit-Run?
  • 'White Racist' Invite Offends Lab Workers

    Journal North Headlines

  • Restoring the Valles Caldera
  • Coss Won't Cancel China Visit
  • Allsup's, Family Settle Lawsuit
  • Incident Was 'Like a Dream'
  • Building Height Enforcement Plan Pulled
  • County Commissioners Hear Film Studio Details

    West Side Headlines

  • Mom, Ex-Addict Discuss Meth
  • Battle Over Ducks Halted— For Now
  • Schools May Not Be Done In Time
  • Ram Coach to Leave In 2009
  • Ex-Cop Held In Impersonating Police Officer
  • Author Inspires Seniors' Poetic Explorations
  • News From the West
  • Unser Crossing Vote May Be Invalid
  • County Candidates Explain Positions
  • Comfortable Care

    Rio Rancho Headlines

  • Mom, Ex-Addict Discuss Meth
  • Battle Over Ducks Halted— For Now
  • Schools May Not Be Done In Time
  • Ram Coach to Leave In 2009
  • Ex-Cop Held In Impersonating Police Officer
  • Author Inspires Seniors' Poetic Explorations
  • News From the West
  • Unser Crossing Vote May Be Invalid
  • County Candidates Explain Positions
  • Comfortable Care

    Sports Headlines

  • Isotopes Beaten By Cold In Iowa
  • '08 Lobo Football: All in the Letters