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Legal Aid staff attorney in Las Cruces fired from job, arrested and jailed.
Tommy Lee Jones tells fellow Harvard alums that a border fence is fascist madness.
Man accused in Joy Junction case under investigation for child porn in other states.
Trial of man accused of killing 10-year-old Clovis boy could go to jury on Friday.
PNM expects to have electricity restored in about an hour.
Entire schedule scrubbed at Sunport again, except for one delayed flight to Dallas.
Six-car crash reported between Gibson and Avenida Cesar Chavez.
Crystal Darkness, a gripping 30-minute documentary, to be broadcast tonight.
Las Cruces woman to take part in state competition in Rio Rancho later this month.
Case of Bloomfield Burger King worker accused of putting bleach in food will go to trial.
Woman who died in East Central bar parking lot lost her son to hit-and-run.
Wind advisory in effect until 8 p.m.; high wind warning for the east.
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Girl Is Critical After I-25 Crash
By Vic Vela / Journal Staff Writer
  A child was in critical condition, and a woman was arrested and accused of DWI for the sixth time after an Interstate 25 crash Tuesday north of Glorieta, according to State Police.

Otero Sheriff Settles Immigration Suit Over Rights
By Rene Romo / Journal Southern Bureau
  LAS CRUCES— The Otero County Sheriff's Office has settled a lawsuit alleging that deputies targeted Hispanic residents of Chaparral and violated their civil rights in an operation aimed at finding illegal immigrants.

Board Member Wants APS Goals
By Zsombor Peter / Journal Staff Writer
  Teachers are always telling their students to set goals, whether it's for that dream job or just a better score on the next test.

Former RR Mayor Files Countersuit Against Nonprofit
By Rosalie Rayburn / Journal Staff Writer
  Former Rio Rancho Mayor Kevin Jackson has broken months of silence with a stinging counterattack against employees, former employees and board members of a nonprofit that sued him.

Victim 'Lost It' After Son Died
By T.J. Wilham / Journal Staff Writer
  Vera "Tonie" Haskell "lost it" after her son was killed two years ago by a hit-and-run driver, her family says. She fell into a deep depression. Her alcoholism got worse. She talked about suicide. Haskell, 47, was killed Sunday by a hit-and-run driver nine blocks from where her son was killed.

Football: Lobo QB Porterie Looks Forward to Challenge
By Greg Archuleta / Journal Staff Writer
  Now that the keys to the University of New Mexico football team's offense finally are in Donovan Porterie's hands, he doesn't mind the rebuilding job that awaits him.

Hospital News
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Ear, nose and throat specialist Allyson M. Ray, right, performs surgery at Heart Hospital of New Mexico. The surgical team included, from left, Rebecca Rutherford, Maurcena Wells and Diego Gonzalez.

Heart Hospital of New Mexico Opens to Different Kinds of Surgical Cases
By Winthrop Quigley / Journal Staff Writer
  Heart Hospital of New Mexico isn't just for hearts anymore. Beginning last fall, Heart Hospital, responding to physician demand, slowly started opening its surgical suites to orthopedic, gynecological, ear, nose and throat and other cases.

Santa Fe Hospital Merger Goes Into Effect
By Polly Summar / Journal Staff Writer
  At one minute past midnight Wednesday, Santa Feans found themselves with a Catholic hospital as their major community health care provider. New signs haven't been erected yet, but Santa Fe's only full-service hospital is now Christus St. Vincent Regional Medical Center.


Basketball: UNM's Recruiting Tenacity Impresses Texas Standout
By Ken Sickenger / Journal Staff Writer
  The University of New Mexico women's basketball team is looking to add height for 2008-09.




Forest Service Seeks Dismissal of Fire Plan Lawsuit click to continue (new 6:00 PM MDT)

American Airlines Cancels All But One Albuquerque Flight click to continue (new 5:59 PM MDT)

Woman Arrested in Man's Death in Lea County click to continue (new 5:58 PM MDT)

Another Group Commits To Use NM Spaceport click to continue (new 5:57 PM MDT)

Environmentalists Ask Feds To Protect Sand Dune Lizard click to continue (new 3:24 PM MDT)

NNSA Extends Comment Period on Weapons Complex Consolidation click to continue (new 3:23 PM MDT)

New Mexico Baseball Coach Has Big Ambitions for Off-The-Radar Program click to continue (new 3:22 PM MDT)

New Mexico Alleges Deficiencies in Asarco Permit in El Paso click to continue (new 3:20 PM MDT)

Episcopal Congregation in Cloudcroft Leaves Diocese click to continue (new 1:17 PM MDT)

Company Puts Alternative Energy Plant in Curry County on Hold click to continue (new 1:14 PM MDT)

NMSU Memo Details Apology in E-Mail Uproar click to continue (new 10:51 AM MDT)

Crews Search Vermont Creek for ABQ Student click to continue (new 8:25 AM MDT)

Water Allotment Up in Elephant Butte District click to continue (new 8:23 AM MDT)

Judge Rejects Plea Deal in Poisoned French Fries Case click to continue (new 8:22 AM MDT)

State Senate Candidate Removed From Ballot click to continue (new 8:19 AM MDT)

Kirtland Man Gets 15 Years in Beating Death click to continue (new 6:21 AM MDT)

Richardson Objects To Sole Nominee for Metro Court Judgeship click to continue (new 6:19 AM MDT)

Navajo Police Chief on Paid Leave Over 'Internal Matter' click to continue (new 6:17 AM MDT)

American Airlines Inspections Cut ABQ Flights click to continue (new 6:15 AM MDT)


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State Headlines

  • Writing Comes Into Focus
  • Public Showings of Meth Film Planned Tonight
  • Lack of Funds May Slow LANL Cleanup
  • Around New Mexico
  • UFO Park Plans Stall
  • Christus-St. Vincent Merger Official
  • Domenici Criticizes Nuke Plan
  • Gov.'s Endorsement 'Water Under the Bridge'
  • Otero Sheriff Settles Immigration Suit Over Rights
  • State 2nd In Injury Deaths

    Local Headlines

  • Schmidly Talks to Campus Via Web
  • Around the Metro Area
  • Ex-Rio Rancho Mayor Hits Back
  • Board Member Wants APS Goals
  • Dump Takes E-Waste Daily for $3.60 a Load
  • Victim 'Lost It' After Son Died
  • Old Molestation Case Returns
  • APD Looks Into Critic of Contract

    Washington Bureau Headlines

  • Lack of Funds May Slow LANL Cleanup

    Journal North Headlines

  • Taos Auto Burglary Suspect Wanted in Duke City
  • Around Northern New Mexico
  • Shopping Bag Tax Proposed
  • Girl Is Critical After I-25 Crash
  • Several Survivors of the Bataan Death March Honored Wednesday
  • Inconvenient Snow Greets Riders in SF
  • Harold Gans, Voice of Zozobra, Dies in Oklahoma
  • Hospital Merger Goes Into Effect
  • Santa Fe Housing Slump Ongoing
  • Public Head-Shaving Event Protests China
  • Neighborhood Plan Delayed for Pilot Project
  • Cleanup at LANL In Limbo

    West Side Headlines

  • Phyllis Thompson to Get Red Shoes Award
  • Local Artists' Work Adorns Library
  • APS Pays Debt by Not Taking Funds
  • Jackson Files Countersuit Against Nonprofit
  • Sunglasses Taken In Burglaries
  • Gadget Can't Do It All
  • Illegal Dump Sites on the Mesa to Get Spruced Up
  • Corrales OKs Plan to Form Six Council Districts
  • Residents Fighting Project
  • Dairy Queen Reopens After Blaze

    Rio Rancho Headlines

  • Phyllis Thompson to Get Red Shoes Award
  • Local Artists' Work Adorns Library
  • APS Pays Debt by Not Taking Funds
  • Jackson Files Countersuit Against Nonprofit
  • Sunglasses Taken In Burglaries
  • Gadget Can't Do It All
  • Illegal Dump Sites on the Mesa to Get Spruced Up
  • Corrales OKs Plan to Form Six Council Districts
  • Residents Fighting Project
  • Dairy Queen Reopens After Blaze

    Sports Headlines

  • UNM's Recruiting Tenacity Impresses Texas Standout
  • Scorps Vow To Improve in '08-09
  • Throwing Error Helps Isotopes Beat Iowa
  • Lobo QB Porterie Looks Forward to Challenge

    Local News Obits

  • Longtime Family Doctor Was Generous, Compassionate