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Burned Remains
Roberto E. Rosales / Journal
Pictured is the aftermath of the Trigo fire in the Manzano Mountains Saturday. Only the walls remain standing of this structure near the Apple Orchard area. Click for slideshow


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The cost of the Trigo Fire has grown to more than $7.5 million, fire officials just reported. They also...(by T.J. Wilham)
Fire officials are reporting at this hour that they have made significant progress in trying to contain the Trigo Fire....(by T.J. Wilham)
Fire officials have posted a map online that shows the progession the Trigo Fire has made over the past few...(by T.J. Wilham)
New Mexico Democratic Party Chairman Brian Colón on Saturday threw his support behind Barack Obama's presidential bid - the 4th...(by Jeff Jones)
Mike Lillis lays out the trouble New Mexico faces with the coming loss of its Congressional clout as... (by John Fleck)
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Trigo Destroys 59 Homes
By Lloyd Jojola and T.J. Wilham / Journal Staff Writers
  Not much was left of Michael Smith's Sherwood Forest property Saturday.

2nd Congressional District: Five Aiming to Keep Seat in Party's Hands
By Rene Romo / Journal Southern Bureau
  LAS CRUCES— Rep. Steve Pearce's bid for the Senate seat opening up because of the retirement of Sen. Pete Domenici created a vacuum that five Republican candidates rushed in to fill.

2nd Congressional District: Two Seeking to End GOP's Hold on Seat
By Rene Romo / Journal Southern Bureau
  LAS CRUCES— The two candidates vying for the Democratic nomination in the 2nd Congressional District share an ambition— to break the Republican Party's nearly three-decade-long hold on the southern New Mexico seat.
NMDOT Prepares Residents for I-40 Reconstruction
By Lloyd Jojola / Journal Staff Writer and; Lee Ross Mountain View Telegraph
  I-40 commuters headed to Albuquerque from Edgewood, Moriarty or essentially anywhere east of the Sedillo interchange could be in for a rude awakening come Monday.

Gov. Skips Town for the Races
By Jeff Jones / Copyright © 2008 Albuquerque Journal; Journal Politics Writer
  Gov. Bill Richardson went off to the races in Kentucky on Saturday— without informing the woman who takes over as New Mexico's top boss in his absence.

Its Future Uncertain, Barrier on the Border Going Up Quickly
By Eileen Sullivan / Associated Press
  The U.S. fence along the Mexican border is less a wall than a stuttering set of blockades: half barrier, half gaps.

Ex-Lobo J.R. Giddens Not Only Is Hoping to Make It Big in the NBA, but Continues to Pursue His Degree at UNM
By Mark Smith / Journal Staff Writer
  For most college students, early May means one thing. Time to cram. For J.R. Giddens, it means two things.



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State Headlines

  • Around New Mexico
  • Trigo Destroys 59 Homes
  • Gov. Skips Town for the Races
  • Five Aiming to Keep Seat in Party's Hands
  • Two Seeking to End GOP's Hold on Seat
  • Volunteer Veterinarians Bring Their Skills to Rural American Indian Communities

    Local Headlines

  • UNM Therapy Program Given National Honors
  • NMDOT Prepares Residents for I-40 Reconstruction
  • After the Vietnam War, Lt. Col. Mylene Huynh's Family Was One of Thousands to Build a Future in the U.S.

    Journal North Headlines

  • Wiviott Lends Campaign for Congress Nearly $1 Million
  • Railyard Parking Comes at a Price
  • County Treasurer Loses Key Supporter
  • Santa Fe Indian School Senior's Project on Identifying Remains OK'd by Tribe Leaders
  • Pork May Come to Rail Rescue
  • Questions for County Commission Candidates

    West Side Headlines

  • Still No Profit at Star Center
  • Our Quest to Locate 14th Street Continues
  • County, Groups Join to Aid Juveniles
  • Candidate Questions - Senate District 9
  • Corrales Honors Its Heritage With An Event on May 17
  • Two GOP Hopefuls Face Off

    Rio Rancho Headlines

  • Still No Profit at Star Center
  • Our Quest to Locate 14th Street Continues
  • County, Groups Join to Aid Juveniles
  • Candidate Questions - Senate District 9
  • Corrales Honors Its Heritage With An Event on May 17
  • Two GOP Hopefuls Face Off

    Sports Headlines

  • Tapia Situation Friday a Debacle
  • Ex-Lobo J.R. Giddens Not Only Is Hoping to Make It Big in the NBA, but Continues to Pursue His Degree at UNM
  • Tucson Gets 24 Hits in Rout of 'Topes
  • Athletes Honored for Solid Seasons