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Crews Hope To Stay Ahead of Winds in 4,425-Acre Trigo Fire

Associated Press

  MANZANO — Firefighters hoping to stay ahead of predicted winds were concentrating efforts today near Capilla Peak on the northern end of a 4,425-acre blaze in the Manzano Mountains. Wednesday, Apr. 23, 2008 (updated 10:17 AM MDT) Click Now To Continue


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Grand jury indictment lists eight counts from 2005 and 2006.
Crews focus efforts on northern end of 4,425-acre fire near Capilla Peak.
Tularosa man kidnapped, beat and raped girlfriend on Super Bowl weekend in 2007.
Richardson to fly to Venezuela Friday on mission to free U.S. hostages in Colombia.
Mendoza likely surprised burglar who left a mess at his home but didn't take anything.
Voters resoundingly approve measure to help build state's commercial space venture.
Aztec High School assistant principal charged with DWI early Sunday morning.
Boy, 9, accused of trying to stab a 7-year-old neighbor with a steak knife.
Army helicopter mechanic tells how he made a wrong turn into Mexico.
Las Cruces woman, 27, in jail, charged with negligent child abuse.
You can check the status of your 2007 federal income tax refund online.
And what are the odds that two giants of world literature would die on the same day?

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Clinton Does It
By David Espo and Beth Fouhy /The Associated Press
  PHILADELPHIA— Hillary Clinton ground out a hard-fought victory in the Pennsylvania primary Tuesday night, defeating Barack Obama and staving off elimination in their historic race for the Democratic presidential nomination.

Calm Winds Allow Progress
By T.J. Wilham / Journal Staff Writer
  MANZANO— Rick Healy hasn't seen his family for seven days. He has slept in a tent, worked 15-hour days and has eaten every lunch out of a brown paper bag.

Misery Looms For Air
By / Journal Staff and Wire Report
  Travelers this summer can expect a vacation season of jammed planes, delayed flights and higher fares in what's shaping up as the worst of times for both airlines and their customers.

PNM Rate Case Ruling Scheduled
By Jack King / Copyright ©2008 Albuquerque Journal; Journal Staff Writer
  SANTA FE— PNM customers could get a glimpse as early as Thursday into the future of their electric bills.

Prof Backs Out of Diversity Seminar
By Olivier Uyttebrouck / Journal Staff Writer
  A University of New Mexico professor who had planned to lead a workshop on "white privilege" at a conference Thursday has withdrawn from the event, organizers said.

Cocaine on Lunch Menu
By Jeremy Hunt / Journal Staff Writer
  When a Sandia High School secretary invited two students home during lunch, it was cocaine— not food— that was laid out on her coffee table, according to police.

New License Aims to Prevent Id Theft
By Deborah Baker /The Associated Press
  SANTA FE— Driver's license applicants who leave the New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division clutching a piece of paper bearing a black-and-white temporary license may wonder who's going to believe them.

Church Neighbors Aren't Members, and It's OK
By Jim Belshaw / Of the Journal
  David Poole's GPS system comes with a laugh. "We're a Presbyterian church in a community that's phenomenally an immigrant community and many of them are Mexican and Roman Catholic if anything," he says. "Presbyterians aren't on their radar screen, which is just fine with us."




NMSU Associate Dean Resigns After E-Mail Scandal
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Richardson Heading for Venezuela on Hostage Mission click to continue (new 1:55 PM MDT)

Gov. Considering Special Session After June Primary click to continue (new 11:36 AM MDT)

Land Off N.M. 14 Sold to Santa Fe County for Studio click to continue (new 11:34 AM MDT)

White Rock Couple Gets OK To Offer Home as Prize click to continue (new 6:54 AM MDT)

Sandia President Says Lab Can Help Solve Nation's Problems click to continue (new 6:52 AM MDT)

Navajo Lawmakers Send Education Proposal Back To Committee click to continue (new 6:50 AM MDT)

Three Governors Ask Congress To Extend Guard's Border Stay click to continue (new 6:48 AM MDT)


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State Headlines

  • Around N.M.
  • Women Earn $.76 to Men's $1
  • 2nd County OKs Tax For Spaceport
  • Calm Winds Allow Progress
  • Pearce Spots Take Aim at Wilson
  • Teen Tops Supercomputing Challenge Again
  • Clinton Does It
  • Misery Looms For Air
  • PNM Rate Case Ruling Scheduled
  • New License Aims to Prevent Id Theft

    Local Headlines

  • Church Neighbors Aren't Members, and It's OK
  • Around the Metro Area
  • Prof Backs Out of Diversity Seminar
  • Cocaine on Lunch Menu

    Journal North Headlines

  • Conference Draws Criticism
  • Gallery Owner Selling Complex
  • Around Northern New Mexico
  • Movie Studio One Step Closer
  • Mayor Unveils Watershed Sign
  • Hospital Officials: Prank Not Funny
  • New License Targets ID Theft
  • Residents Call for More City Police

    West Side Headlines

  • City of Vision Eye Care's New, Larger Location Offers a Drive-Up Window and Evening Hours
  • Does Turnout Justify Cost of Runoff?
  • Event Helps RR Schools
  • Former Student Sues For Arrest
  • 'Fun Artist' Uses Serious Wire
  • Growers to Provide Foliage to Subdivision
  • Woman Is Accused In Store Melee
  • News From the West Side

    Rio Rancho Headlines

  • City of Vision Eye Care's New, Larger Location Offers a Drive-Up Window and Evening Hours
  • Does Turnout Justify Cost of Runoff?
  • Event Helps RR Schools
  • Former Student Sues For Arrest
  • 'Fun Artist' Uses Serious Wire
  • Growers to Provide Foliage to Subdivision
  • Woman Is Accused In Store Melee
  • News From the West Side

    Sports Headlines

  • Scorpions Make Front-Office Changes
  • 'Topes Strike Out In Series Finale
  • Cook's Plate Is Full Along UNM's Line
  • Alford's 2008-09 Class Is Standing Room Only