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Bingaman Endorses Obama

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  Sen. Jeff Bingaman endorsed Barack Obama for president today, joining Gov. Bill Richardson to put another of New Mexico's Democratic superdelegates in camp with the Illinois senator. "I am announcing my support for Barack Obama for president and declaring my intention to vote for him at the Democratic convention,'' Bingaman said in a news release issued by the Obama campaign. Monday, Apr. 28, 2008 (updated 5:13 PM MDT) Click Now To Continue


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Two charged with writing bad checks to Domino's, reselling pizzas for $5 each.
Man missing overnight spotted this morning lying on a rock near Sandia Peak Tram.
Count one more Democratic superdelegate for Barack Obama.Sen. Jeff Bingaman will endorse the senator from Illinois this afternoon, according to... (by Michael Coleman)
Fake gun made of cardboard triggered lockdown at NE Heights high school.
Unidentified adult male was attacked in parking lot of Journal Pavilion.
Mexican magistrate may decide today whether to try or release errant soldier.
Longtime Las Cruces resident died at son's home in California on April 16.
Seniors who brought vodka to Los Lunas High in February spark new rules.
Tighter fire restrictions in effect today on BLM lands in eastern, southern N.M.
Aztec boy, 14, allegedly stabbed grandfather over at-home drug test kit.
Firefighters moving toward full containment of 4,910-acre Manzanos blaze.
Get ready for another ride on the weather roller-coaster this week.
Family members still trying to understand why 3, including a 6-year-old, died.

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Warming Trend Expected Through Midweek click to continue (new 6:46 AM MDT)



Proposed City Budget Has Cuts
By Dan McKay / Journal Staff Writer
  The proposed budget cuts at City Hall follow years of solid spending growth.

Science Fairs Getting Left Behind
By Zsombor Peter / Journal Staff Writer
  For the past several years, Rio Rancho High School has had a steady 800 students take part in its annual science fair.

Gov.: Chavez Will Help in FARC Talks
By Sean Olson / Journal Staff Writer
  Gov. Bill Richardson returned to New Mexico on Sunday with news of "hope" for three American captives in the Colombian jungle.

Center Helps Veterans Learn About Benefits Available to Them
By Donna Redman / For the Journal
  For those who've served, this business center's just for you. The New Mexico Veterans Business Resource Center is now open to help military veterans and their families or survivors learn about the benefits due to them and the options available to them.

Area Retail Space Market Vibrant
By Richard Metcalf / Journal Staff Writer
  COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE: The real estate market for retail space is holding up in the metro, despite all of the gloom and doom about the national economy.

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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."


Fresh & Clean: Smith a Raven
By Greg Archuleta / Journal Staff Writer
  Marcus Smith was in hot water until the Baltimore Ravens called, giving his football career a clean slate.


Lea County Works To Reuse Oilfield Water click to continue (new 6:20 PM MDT)

Washington Gov. Gets Fundraising Help from NM's Richardson click to continue (new 5:53 PM MDT)

Bingaman Endorses Obama click to continue (new 5:12 PM MDT)


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  • Around New Mexico
  • Gov.: Chavez Will Help in FARC Talks

    Local Headlines

  • Science Fairs Getting Left Behind
  • Proposed City Budget Has Cuts
  • More Than 19,000 People Hiked a 5-Mile Course to Raise Almost $540,000 to Fight Breast Cancer

    Journal North Headlines

  • Land Deal Has Us Star Struck Again
  • Gov.: Chavez Will Help in FARC Talks
  • Tiny Class Gets Big Attention
  • Nonprofit Buys Land in Galisteo Basin
  • Around Northern N.M.

    Sports Headlines

  • Western N.M. Golfers Look to Finish Strong
  • Fresh & Clean: Smith a Raven
  • Lobos Get Pounded by No. 16 UC Irvine

    Health Headlines

  • Shed A Few Pounds To Be Fit for Summer