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A firefighting helicopter flies back to Manzano Lake to fill up its tank before heading to the Trigo fire today.

Hundreds Evacuated as Trigo Fire Nears 4,000 Acres

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  MANZANO — Firefighters braced for windy conditions today, a day after gusty winds grounded air tankers and sent the Trigo Fire on a nail-biting run between the towns of Manzano and Torreon. Monday, Apr. 21, 2008 (updated 2:17 PM MDT) Click Now To Continue


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Albuquerque's Biological Park landed on the Top 10 list for best urban parks in the West, according to Sunset magazine.Tingley... (by Dan McKay)
ABQ's average price per gallon of unleaded somewhat lower at $3.392 today.
Indiana woman, 36, tells police she confronted Liette Martinez over her daughter.
Meeting with Navajo healer before leaving for Florida gives Craig Hoskie's family hope.
Three girls were allegedly going to sell items at a Las Cruces middle school.
Driver allegedly ran red light, fatally struck motorcyclist at Menaul and University.
F-117 Nighthawks to make farewell flyover at Holloman AFB this morning.
Forestry officials tell KOAT-TV fire has grown to 3,745 acres this morning.
James Benuska, 39, charged with murder in September death of motel clerk.
El Paso man tripped up by MTD officer near Raton, found with 103 pounds of pot.
Former owner of big game park near Grants to be tried beginning June 23.

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APD Ranks Down From '07
By T.J. Wilham / Copyright © 2008 Albuquerque Journal; Journal Staff Writer
  Despite spending more than $1 million on getting and keeping more police officers on the streets, the Albuquerque Police Department has only three more cops answering calls for service full time than it did a year ago.

8 Arrested After Fight at YDDC
By Hailey Heinz / Journal Staff Writer
  Eight men were arrested after a fight at a juvenile detention center left four guards injured Saturday afternoon.

City Celebrates Birthday
By Jeremy Hunt / Journal Staff Writer
  When Orlando Santillanes got his driver's license in the early 1960s, there weren't many places to go in the city.

Winds Whip Fire Near Two Towns
Journal and Wire Report
  MANZANO— High winds grounded air tankers and fanned the flames of a wildfire, sending it racing between the towns of Manzano and Torreon on Sunday.

Iron Chef Defeats Santa Fe Contestant
By Eric Billingsley / Journal Staff Writer
  SANTA FE— And the secret ingredient is? Tomato.

Albuquerque Area Has a Glut of Commercial Condos
By Richard Metcalf / Copyright © 2008 Albuquerque Journal; Journal Staff Writer
  The one-time niche market of commercial condominiums has erupted into a glutted real estate sector. More than 1 million square feet of industrial and office condos is currently on the market in the Albuquerque area, with the vast majority either completed or under construction.




Richardson Collects $33,000 in March for Presidential Campaign click to continue (new 2:20 PM MDT)

Conservation Groups Sue Feds To Protect Lynx in N.M. click to continue (new 2:34 PM MDT)

Indiana Woman Charged in Death of NMSU Exchange Student click to continue (new 2:33 PM MDT)

Sierra County To Vote Tuesday on Spaceport Tax click to continue (new 2:35 PM MDT)


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  • Iron Chef Defeats Santa Fe Contestant
  • Winds Whip Fire Near Two Towns
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  • 8 Arrested After Fight at YDDC
  • APD Ranks Down From '07
  • Fighting Cancer With Laughter
  • City Celebrates Birthday

    Journal North Headlines

  • Nice and Secure Behind a 12-Foot High Wall
  • City Reconsiders Renovation Fines
  • Iron Chef Defeats Santa Fe Entrant
  • Hundreds Turn Out for Once-A-Year Event to Safely Get Rid of Dangerous Garbage

    Sports Headlines

  • UNM Baseball Sweeps Utah
  • Isotopes Continue Their Run

    Health Headlines

  • We All Can Help Prevent Abuse
  • Success Story
  • UNM Clinical Trials Target Breast Cancer Treatments