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'Extreme' Dream Home: Family Still in Awe of New House and Generosity That Went Into Building It
By Lloyd Jojola / Journal Staff Writer
  Some three months after Gerald Martinez and his family's Trumbull neighborhood property was transformed, thanks to "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition," it's all still sinking in.

Relatives Grieve Deaths of Boy, Grandmother
By Hailey Heinz / Copyright © 2008 Albuquerque Journal; Journal Staff Writer
  Estevan Tapia says he has lost the two best things in his life.

Cloud Cliff Forced to Close
By Raam Wong / Journal Northern Bureau
  SANTA FE— The owner of Cloud Cliff Bakery and Cafe says Santa Fe's living wage law, coupled with soaring wheat prices, has forced him to close.

Chimp Care in High Court
By Scott Sandlin / Copyright © 2008 Albuquerque Journal; Journal Staff Writer
  Rex, a 16-year-old chimpanzee retired from medical experimentation, died in 2002 on the overnight shift at the Alamogordo Primate Facility where he lived.

Birdseed Prices Have Increased 30-50%, Local Sellers Say
By Susan Stiger / Journal Staff Writer
  Don't believe everything is connected? At the moment, gasoline prices, Burmese cooking oil and potato chips are ruffling the feathers on your backyard birds.

Richardson Seeks Chavez's Help
By Rachel Jones /The Associated Press
  CARACAS, Venezuela— New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson turned to Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez on Saturday for help in pressing for the release of three Americans held hostage by Colombian rebels.

Wilson's Seat Lures 6 Hopefuls
By Leslie Linthicum / Journal Staff Writer
  It was expected to be another predictable episode of "Fill-In-The-Name Democrat Tries To Knock Off Republican Heather Wilson."

Decision to Replace Roberts Makes Sense, but ...
By Rick Wright Of the Journal
  Mike Roberts, UNM athletics' radio voice for the past four decades, has slipped significantly in recent years.

Arena Wildcats are Defeated in Home Opener
By James Yodice / Journal Staff Writer
  RIO RANCHO— After 47 years, New Mexico welcomed back professional football on Saturday night.



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State Headlines

  • Richardson Seeks Chavez's Help
  • Wilson's Seat Lures 6 Hopefuls
  • Candidates, Let the Wooing Begin
  • Cloud Cliff Forced to Close
  • Chimp Care in High Court
  • Around New Mexico
  • Heinrich Was Inspired by Loss of a Leader
  • Life Rooted in Public Service, Grisham Says
  • Legal Work Prepared Pidcock to Make Laws
  • Status Quo Doesn't Satisfy State Senator
  • Controversies Roll Off Ex-Secretary of State
  • Sheriff's Interactions Every Day 'Invaluable'
  • Candidate Q&A

    Local Headlines

  • N.M. Press Women Gives Out Two Scholarships
  • Relatives Grieve Deaths of Boy, Grandmother
  • 'Extreme' Dream Home: Family Still in Awe of New House and Generosity That Went Into Building It

    Washington Bureau Headlines

  • Domenici Knows McCain Temper

    Journal North Headlines

  • Author Finds a Story of Self-Preservation in Deadly 2006 Season on Mount Everest
  • Cloud Cliff Closing
  • Racism Has No Place at My Alma Mater
  • Motorcyclist Hurt in Wreck
  • UNM Takes Annual Spring Football Game to Santa Fe

    West Side Headlines

  • Naturally 7's Music Is All About 'Vocal Play'
  • Arena Football a Bit Confusing
  • Hand-Built Sub Was Made for Having Fun
  • Spending Pared in City Budget
  • Donation to Be Used for Teens in Foster Care
  • Three Train Crossings to Get Gates

    Rio Rancho Headlines

  • Naturally 7's Music Is All About 'Vocal Play'
  • Arena Football a Bit Confusing
  • Hand-Built Sub Was Made for Having Fun
  • Spending Pared in City Budget
  • Donation to Be Used for Teens in Foster Care
  • Three Train Crossings to Get Gates

    Sports Headlines

  • Arena Wildcats are Defeated in Home Opener
  • Decision to Replace Roberts Makes Sense, but ...
  • About 800 Fans See Cherry Rout Silver 35-7 in Santa Fe
  • No. 16 Anteaters Take Advantage of Lobos' Miscues
  • RedHawks' Hr in 8th Helps Sink Isotopes