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    Police believe pickup was ditched by person of interest in Pecos, Texas, double killing.
    Las Cruces man, 55, waives arraignment today on secret sex tape charges.
    Man found face down near junior high school on Santa Clara Pueblo land.
    Three from Alamogordo accused in incident near Las Cruces over a missing $3,000.
    Two young El Cerro Mission girls approached by a man in separate incidents.
    Eldorado man charged with DWI after collision with SUV carrying four teens.
    Out of 141 students, a Clovis elementary school has seven sets of twins.
    Five men found dead Sunday in Mexican border city; father and son slain on Friday.
    Isolated pockets continue to burn as reduced crews keep an eye on today's winds.
    Retiring senator says he'll work hard for winner of Senate GOP primary battle.
    We'll have at least one more warm, dry, windy day before it could get wet.

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    Truancy Laws Have No Convictions
    By Zsombor Peter / Journal Staff Writer
      Since the Legislature amended its school attendance laws in 2004 to combat what the state has called a "huge problem with truancy," Albuquerque courts have yet to convict a single parent for contributing to a student's absences.

    UNM Law School Gets Flexible
    By Martin Salazar / Journal Staff Writer
      The University of New Mexico School of Law will launch a new program this fall that will allow some students to take fewer classes and work more.

    Falling Tree Kills Man
    Journal Staff Report
      An Albuquerque man was killed and his friend critically injured when a tree fell on top of them Saturday night in Pecos Canyon.

    Increase Funding for Public Access TV
    By Gene Grant / For the Journal
      COLUMN: Occasionally, the relationship between local government and its citizenry can get itself so far in the weeds there seems to be no possible way out. In most cases, it's over situations that, once the weeds are cleared and burned, you have to wonder what the problem was in the first place.


    "Gasoline Alley"

    "Pickles"
    Comic Strip Shootout
    To Our Readers: Here's your chance to influence the Journal print-edition comics page. Vote for your favorite of these two comics, one is new, and we'll keep the winner. The poll will stay open until the end of the month.

    What Do You Think?
    Comics Shootout Poll:
    Gasoline Alley vs. Pickles -- which do you prefer?

    Next month's comics: "Hi and Lois" will go against new strip "Get Fuzzy."


    Democratic Legislators Get Financial Help From Richardson click to continue (new 7:02 PM MDT)

    Court Hears Jurisdictional Arguments on N.M. Uranium Mining click to continue (new 7:01 PM MDT)

    NMSU Regents, Students Agree to Limit Tuition, Fee Increases click to continue (new 6:59 PM MDT)

    Conference Helps Cities Take Steps To Protect Environment click to continue (new 3:25 PM MDT)

    Domenici Endorses Former Aide in 3rd District GOP Race click to continue (new 11:26 AM MDT)

    San Juan Co. DA To Prosecute Ex-Judge Brennan's Case click to continue (new 8:06 AM MDT)

    Seven Killed in Palomas Violence; Police Blame Drugs click to continue (new 8:04 AM MDT)

    Sandia Park Man Accused of Trying To Evade Taxes click to continue (new 6:58 AM MDT)

    28 Arrested in Santa Fe Warrant Sweep click to continue (new 6:56 AM MDT)


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    State Headlines

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  • Trigo Fire Fully Contained

    Local Headlines

  • Area Pool Goes Solar
  • Truancy Laws Have No Convictions
  • University-Area Proposal's Rejection Will Discourage 'Green' Building, Developer Says
  • UNM Faculty Moonlighting Policy Changed
  • UNM Law School Gets Flexible

    Journal North Headlines

  • Naming Buildings Is Always Controversial
  • County Clerk Faces Newcomer
  • Falling Tree Kills Man
  • Artists Compete in Annual Design Challenge Sponsored by Santa Fe Quilting
  • City Celebrates Bike to Work Week

    Sports Headlines

  • Isotopes are Held Hitless in Loss to Sky Sox
  • Houston Wing Commits to Lobos