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Hit-Run Video Sent to Minn.
By T.J. Wilham / Copyright © 2008 Albuquerque Journal; Journal Staff Writer
  Detectives, still frustrated in their attempts to determine who ran over a woman at an East Central bar Sunday, sent a surveillance video to a high-tech lab in Minneapolis.

Sandia Regrets E-Mail On 'White Privilege'
By John Fleck / Copyright © 2008 Albuquerque Journal; Journal Staff Writer
  Sandia National Labs sent workers a memo Friday trying to defuse anger over an announcement sent to workers this month suggesting that all white people are racist.

'Dead' Vet Will Get Her Checks
By Olivier Uyttebrouck / Journal Staff Writer
  Bonita Bench's sole source of income is the $913 veterans disability benefit she receives each month.

'Today' Weatherman Brings Charity
By Rick Nathanson / Journal Staff Writer
  "Today" show weatherman Al Roker is coming to Albuquerque, and a lucky local charity will get a truckload of donated items.

Drunken Driver Gets Leniency
By Vic Vela / Journal Northern Bureau
  SANTA FE— Thomas Tomlinson turned toward Emily Scrimshaw— the girl he sent flying through the air after hitting her with the pickup he was driving drunk in 2006— and expressed remorse Friday.

New Mexico Suggested for Reactor Waste
By John Fleck / Copyright © 2008 Albuquerque Journal; Journal Staff Writer
  Southeastern New Mexico, already home to the nation's first deep underground nuclear waste disposal site, might also be a good site for radioactive nuclear reactor waste, Sen. Pete Domenici, R-N.M., suggested at a congressional hearing this week.

Men Indicted in Plot to Kill Deputy
By Scott Sandlin / Journal Staff Writer
  Members of the Aryan Brotherhood hatched a plan to kill former Otero County sheriff's deputy Billy Anders, according to a new grand jury indictment.

Richardson Nearly Went for Clinton
By Jeff Jones / Of the Journal
  The Los Angeles Times on Friday added another chapter to the ongoing political saga concerning Gov. Bill Richardson's endorsement of Barack Obama.




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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