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    A person sitting on the Rail Runner tracks was hit and killed by a train this evening, said Lawrence Rael,...
    Alamogordo police found body of 27-year-old in a motel room Tuesday afternoon.
    Severe thunderstorm warning issued for northern Lea County till 1 p.m.
    Appeal filed for soldier who blundered into Mexico with weapons in April.
    27-year-old Orlando, Fla., ad executive made it all the way to second runner-up.
    7-month-old boy found dead at home that was raided in February narcotics sweep.
    Driver cited in crash that killed former longtime Farmington city attorney.
    It rained last night from about midnight to 5 across Albuquerque. (by John Fleck)
    Carlsbad man convicted of defrauding potash miners will serve less time in prison.
    Alamogordo man accused of holding Fairacres family hostage in 2005.
    And if you're caught lighting up out of doors in Ruidoso, you'll be cited.
    City says leave the driving to us to mark Strive Not To Drive Week.
    300 of 484 students at U.S. elementary school are from violence-plagued Palomas.
    After more than a week, APD releases names of couple killed in NW ABQ apartment.

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    Pair Who Died Last Week ID'd
    By Jeff Proctor / Journal Staff Writer
      Authorities on Tuesday identified the two people who died in an apparent murder-suicide at a northwest Albuquerque apartment complex last week as Roland Sterling, 40, and 61-year-old Judy Brockman.

    'Every Child Matters' in N.M. Elections
    By Jackie Jadrnak / Journal Staff Writer
      Political candidates may find themselves talking more about kids this year. The Every Child Matters Education Fund has targeted New Mexico as its newest state to organize in raising the profile of children and family issues in the election.

    Graduation Pat-Down
    By Andrea Schoellkopf / Journal Staff Writer
      Students with nervous, smiling faces and green graduation robes lined up outside the Pit on Tuesday afternoon.

    Suspects Held in Diesel, Gas Theft
    By T.J. Wilham / Journal Staff Writer
      Under cover of darkness, police say, Mark Hogan would park his box trailer over gas stations' underground tanks, open a secret compartment and pump thousands of gallons of gas out of the ground.

    N.M. Victim Notification May Go Private
    By Jackie Jadrnak / Journal Staff Writer
      Law enforcement officials aren't always contacting victims of domestic violence when their abusers are released, so the state may hire a private company to do the job.

    Men's Basketball: Ex-Hawkeye Contacted by Lobos
    By Mark Smith / Journal Staff Writer
      Right now there are no vacancies on the University of New Mexico men's basketball roster, but that apparently is not stopping coach Steve Alford from trying to add another player into the mix.



    N.M. Regulators Adopt New Tattooing and Piercing Rules click to continue (new 6:13 PM MDT)

    Woman Arrested in Death at Alamogordo Motel click to continue (new 3:24 PM MDT)

    Mesa Air To Shut Air Midwest; Farmington, Other Cities Cut click to continue (new 2:25 PM MDT)

    Fisher Sand and Gravel Charged With Conspiracy, Tax Fraud click to continue (new 10:36 AM MDT)

    Silver City-Area Residents Accused of Defrauding CYFD click to continue (new 10:31 AM MDT)

    Ex-Carlsbad Stockbroker Resentenced for Fraud click to continue (new 9:19 AM MDT)

    N.M. Junior College, Opponent, Out of JUCO Tourney After Brawl click to continue (new 7:23 AM MDT)

    Former N.M. State Police Chief Takes Job in Texas click to continue (new 7:19 AM MDT)



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    State Headlines

  • Around New Mexico
  • Cutthroat In Line to Gain Protection
  • Ex-Deacon Pleads Innocent to Taping
  • 3rd Attempted Abduction in Valencia
  • 'Every Child Matters' in N.M. Elections
  • No Plug By Domenici A Pearce Plus?
  • $5.3M Strip-Search Lawsuit Deal OK'd
  • Clinton Wins by Landslide in W.Va.
  • N.M. Victim Notification May Go Private

    Local Headlines

  • Humor Might Help Us Agree to Disagree
  • Around the Metro Area
  • UNM Employee Jailed on Embezzlement Charge
  • Graduation Pat-Down
  • Suspects Held In Diesel, Gas Theft
  • Distributor Sues Over Red Bull

    Journal North Headlines

  • Blues Festival Spurs Complaints
  • Two Get Life In Mexican's Murder
  • Around Northern New Mexico
  • Candidate Questions
  • H-Board Members Impressed
  • LANL to Run Support Services
  • Wood Gormley Students Would Be Sent to Atalaya
  • City Gets Suggestions for New Convention Center Name

    West Side Headlines

  • Budget Increase Proposed
  • Business Soaring at Aero
  • Second Trial In Rape Ends In Acquittal
  • Placitas Couple Enjoy Building Model Rail Displays
  • City Prepares for Unser Phase Two
  • Pair Who Died Last Week ID'd
  • Health, Traffic Issues to Be Aired

    Rio Rancho Headlines

  • Budget Increase Proposed
  • Business Soaring at Aero
  • Second Trial In Rape Ends In Acquittal
  • Placitas Couple Enjoy Building Model Rail Displays
  • City Prepares for Unser Phase Two
  • Pair Who Died Last Week ID'd
  • Health, Traffic Issues to Be Aired

    Sports Headlines

  • Colorado Springs Beats Isotopes in Series Finale
  • Athletes Living in Post-Doll World
  • Ex-Hawkeye Contacted By Lobos

    Local News Obits

  • Gifted Man Also Giving, Family Says