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Hundreds Evacuated As Wildfire Approaches

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  MANZANO — High winds grounded air tankers and fanned the flames of a wildfire, sending it racing toward the towns of Manzano and Torreon on Sunday and forcing evacuations of hundreds of residents. Sunday, Apr. 20, 2008 (updated 6:51 PM MDT) Click Now To Continue


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Professor's Behavior Divides UNM Staff
By Martin Salazar / Copyright © 2008 Albuquerque Journal; Journal Staff Writer
  Did Mistress Jade cross the line?

State Helped Roswell Co. Accused of Using Illegals
By Colleen Heild / Copyright © 2008 Albuquerque Journal; Journal Investigative Reporter
  Gov. Bill Richardson and Republican Rep. Dan Foley announced a plan in February giving Dean Baldwin Painting of Roswell extra time to pay a state tax bill of more than $500,000.

'Pugnic' Is All About the Pugs
By Lloyd Jojola / Journal Staff Writer
  Pugs and fans of the— how should one tell it politely— interesting-looking dog breed gathered in the North Valley on Saturday for some fun and fundraising.

Primary Season

The Journal today kicks off its series of profiles of candidates in contested races in the June primary.

Wilson Says She Can Win in Nov.
By Michael Coleman / Copyright © 2008 Albuquerque Journal; Journal Washington Bureau
  WASHINGTON— Rep. Heather Wilson has proven she can defeat Democrats on Election Day. Whether she can beat a fellow Republican remains to be seen.

Pearce Stresses Business Record
By Michael Coleman / Copyright © 2008 Albuquerque Journal; Journal Washington Bureau
  WASHINGTON— Rep. Steve Pearce left his successful oilfield company behind when he won a seat in Congress six years ago, but says he still approaches his job like a business.





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State Headlines

  • Around New Mexico
  • State Helped Roswell Co. Accused of Using Illegals
  • Plans to Expand Dean Baldwin Painting Collapse
  • Wilson Says She Can Win in Nov.
  • Pearce Stresses Business Record
  • Candidate Q&A

    Local Headlines

  • APD Honors Stalking Specialist, Foothills Officer
  • A Torch for Tibet
  • Church Joining Traditional Group
  • 'Pugnic' Is All About the Pugs
  • Professor's Behavior Divides UNM Staff
  • Business and government swept up in Earth Day and the environmental movement

    Washington Bureau Headlines

  • Pearce Stresses Business Record
  • Wilson Says She Can Win in Nov.

    Journal North Headlines

  • Around Northern New Mexico
  • Son Cashes in on Dad's Connections
  • Recycling Advocate Pushes Bag Ban
  • A Proposed Gravel Mine Isn't What's Angering Española Residents: It's That the Road to It Is Next to An Elementary School
  • Gov.'s Diversity Class Riles Lab Workers
  • Taos Man Charged in Slaying

    West Side Headlines

  • Bar Patron Accused of Assaulting An Officer
  • Desalination Tests Start Soon
  • RR Soap Box Derby Losing Track
  • Two Neighbors are Lifelong Friends
  • Swisstack Restoring Confidence in City Hall

    Rio Rancho Headlines

  • Bar Patron Accused of Assaulting An Officer
  • Desalination Tests Start Soon
  • RR Soap Box Derby Losing Track
  • Two Neighbors are Lifelong Friends
  • Swisstack Restoring Confidence in City Hall

    Sports Headlines

  • Now, Now, Ladies: It's Just a Game
  • Lobo Football: 'D' Drops Hammer on Offense
  • Baskett Brings Eagles to Clovis
  • Winning Is Name of Game
  • Golden State Suffers From Rotten Timing
  • Lobo Baseball: Lobos in Thick of Race
  • Lobo Golf: Ewart Rallies for Individual Championship
  • Harge Ready to Recharge Cowboys