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SKYY Vodka says it proudly supports the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo.
Mayor tries to interview replacements for man he fired, while trustees get up and leave.
Man is accused of pointing weapon at officer who tried to break up gunfight last month.
Taos school board narrowly OKs sending administrator to find bilingual teachers.
Private school that bought late artist's property will use proceeds for renovations.
$120,000 worth of pot found in half-million-dollar house overlooking Rio Grande.
Officials say seven of 10 American Airlines flights at ABQ are scrubbed.
Two men sought after Wednesday morning home invasion.
Top drug agent tells area residents, however, that violence is likely to get worse.
35-year-old held on $1 million bond charged with murder, evidence tampering.
Snow showers expected over Sangre de Cristos and northeast highlands.
Man in stable condition after venomous lizard bites him in the hand.
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Police Critic Earned $108K
By T.J. Wilham / Journal Staff Writer
  The Albuquerque police officer who complained publicly about how much police will earn under a new union contract made more than $108,000 last year.

State: It's Discrimination Photographer Refused to Shoot Gay Ceremony
By Andrew Webb / Copyright © 2008 Albuquerque Journal; Journal Staff Writer
  The state Human Rights Commission ruled this week that an Albuquerque wedding photographer discriminated against her would-be client by refusing to shoot a same-sex commitment ceremony.

More Flights Canceled
By / Journal and Wire Report
  DALLAS— American Airlines said it canceled another 570 flights today and disruptions will continue through Saturday as it continues to check electrical wiring in all 300 of its MD-80 aircraft.

Vietnam War MIAs Won't Be Forgotten
By Jim Belshaw / Of the Journal
  A friend sends an e-mail asking the recipients to remember men who died in a helicopter crash in Vietnam seven years ago this week.

Gov. Eyes Session Before Primary
By Jeff Jones / Journal Politics Writer
  Gov. Bill Richardson says he's inclined to call a special legislative session on health care reform next month— smack-dab in the middle of primary election season.

Dean Apologizes For Porn E-Mails
By /The Associated Press
  LAS CRUCES— An associate dean at New Mexico State University who was accused of e-mailing pornography to others at the school has apologized, according to a confidential memo.

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Orbit, the Isotopes' popular furry mascot, is inviting fans to join in the team's fifth anniversary celebration tonight at Isotopes Park when the home team faces the RedHawks.

It's Not Just a Ballgame
By Randy Harrison / Journal Staff Writer
  Rumor has it that baseball will break out tonight amid a carnival at Isotopes Park. Albuquerque Isotopes club management has always been on the lookout for ancillary attractions and distractions for fans, especially kids, during the game.




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State Headlines

  • Vietnam War MIAs Won't Be Forgotten
  • U.S. Forest Service Wants Lawsuit Dropped
  • Around New Mexico
  • Around the West
  • Protection for Lizard Wanted Now
  • Gov. Eyes Session Before Primary
  • Dean Apologizes For Porn E-Mails
  • State: It's Discrimination Photographer Refused to Shoot Gay Ceremony
  • More Flights Canceled
  • Paper or Plastic? Tax Suggested

    Local Headlines

  • APS Repaying $52 Million Debt to State
  • APS-UNM Partnership a Possibility
  • Around the Metro Area
  • Graduation Goal May Be Too High
  • Union Boss Complains of Kennel Conditions

    Journal North Headlines

  • Events Benefit Area Nonprofits
  • Agency Allows More Time for Comment
  • Montoya's Name Taken Off of Ballot
  • Around Northern New Mexico
  • State Acquires 'Casa Grande'
  • Lawsuit Blames LANL In Death
  • Santa Fe Councilor Proposes a 'Green Fee' on Grocery Bags
  • Judge Rules DA Candidate Is Not Qualified

    West Side Headlines

  • For Love of the Music
  • Finding Happiness
  • Get a Subway Sandwich at City Hall
  • Residents Take Back Their Neighborhoods
  • Council Approves 5 Zoning Changes
  • Students Learn Online Safety
  • About 3,000 Customers Lose Power
  • Marijuana Plants Seized at Rented Home
  • Corrales OKs Districts
  • Shop Foe Misses Appeal Hearing
  • Busted Worker Under FBI Investigation
  • Keeping Kids in School— $10,000

    Rio Rancho Headlines

  • For Love of the Music
  • Finding Happiness
  • Get a Subway Sandwich at City Hall
  • Residents Take Back Their Neighborhoods
  • Council Approves 5 Zoning Changes
  • Students Learn Online Safety
  • About 3,000 Customers Lose Power
  • Marijuana Plants Seized at Rented Home
  • Corrales OKs Districts
  • Shop Foe Misses Appeal Hearing
  • Busted Worker Under FBI Investigation
  • Keeping Kids in School— $10,000

    Sports Headlines

  • Lobos Count on Hibbitts
  • It's Not Just a Ballgame
  • Seabol, Andino Among the Best
  • Lobos a Haven For All Those Under-Recruited
  • Giddens Wins MVP Honors