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West Mesa Victims Buried Naked
By Jeff Proctor/ Copyright © 2009 Albuquerque Journal
Journal Staff Writer

  Medical investigators have determined that the 11 victims found in shallow graves on the West Mesa were buried naked.

Five Years Later, Patients Accounted For
By Colleen Heild/ Copyright © 2009 Albuquerque Journal
Journal Investigative Reporter

  The search is over, the state says.

Are We Getting Bang for Our Bucks?
By Winthrop Quigley/ Copyright © 2009 Albuquerque Journal Journal Staff Writer
  SANTA FE — New Mexico's economic development agencies have managed some successes but their efforts are so fragmented and opaque it's impossible to know whether the jobs they create are worth the money spent.

Stolen Bikes Pop Up on eBay
By T.J. Wilham / Journal Staff Writer
  They should have tried a pawn shop.

Chávez Mum on Re-Election Plans
By Sean Olson/ Journal Staff Writer
  Mayor Martin Chávez will not reveal until next month whether he will seek a fourth term, and that has declared candidates complaining that Chávez isn't playing fair.

Memorial for Tingwall Set for Monday
Journal Staff Report
  A memorial service will be held Monday for the State Police officer who died after an attempted helicopter rescue mission of a missing hiker in the Santa Fe Ski Area.

Caldera Wants To Extend Leave
By Martin Salazar/ Journal Staff Writer
  University of New Mexico law professor Louis Caldera plans to seek an extension of his leave without pay to work at the Center for American Progress.

Judge Hears Debate Over Filming in Los Ranchos
By Dan Mayfield/ Copyright © 2009 Albuquerque Journal
Journal Staff Writer

  The neighbors weren't happy.


Leaders of Socorro Co-Op Cling to Power
By Thomas J. Cole/ Journal Staff Writer
  SOCORRO — The powers-that-be at the Socorro Electric Cooperative have been rooting around again in their bag of dirty tricks.




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Here are the headlines for 06-13-2009. Note: Stories more than a week old may no longer be available on ABQjournal.com

State Headlines

  • BLM, Land Office Complete Swap
  • Are We Getting Bang for Our Bucks?
  • Memorial for Tingwall Set for Monday
  • Five Years Later, Patients Accounted For
  • Ceremony Honoring Two Deceased Veterans
  • Around the Region

    Local Headlines

  • Jail Releases 3 Conflict Videos
  • Chávez Mum on Re-Election Plans
  • Caldera Wants To Extend Leave
  • Judge Hears Debate Over Filming in Los Ranchos
  • Stolen Bikes Pop Up on eBay
  • West Mesa Victims Buried Naked
  • Mayor's Ball Aids BioPark, Autism

    Upfront Headlines

  • Leaders of Socorro Co-Op Cling to Power

    Editorial Headlines

  • Apple Grower Leaves Legacy of Sweetness
  • Sink Time, Discussion Into Investment Reform

    Business Headlines

  • Grant To Fund Tribal Projects
  • Alien Ad Creators To Boost N.M. Again
  • Sunland Gets Incentives To Expand
  • Quality Chrysler Reopens as Used-Car Dealership

    Journal North Headlines

  • Around Northern New Mexico
  • Councilor's Kin Takes Buyout
  • Decades Later, Honors for Vet
  • Kaune's Retains Neighborhood Charm
  • Memorial for Tingwall Is Monday
  • Details Still Unknown in Copter Crash

    West Side Headlines

  • Majority Supports SAD8
  • APS Board Member: Attorneys Not Needed
  • Learning in Bloom
  • Post Too Good To Pass Up, VP Says
  • Plant Wants To Expand Hours
  • Garden Can Be an Olfactory Paradise
  • Los Ranchos' Loss Neighbors' Gain?
  • Vendors Still Seek Unpaid Debts
  • Advice for the Tough Times: Just Keep Swimming

    Rio Rancho Headlines

  • Majority Supports SAD8
  • APS Board Member: Attorneys Not Needed
  • Learning in Bloom
  • Post Too Good To Pass Up, VP Says
  • Plant Wants To Expand Hours
  • Garden Can Be an Olfactory Paradise
  • Los Ranchos' Loss Neighbors' Gain?
  • Vendors Still Seek Unpaid Debts
  • Advice for the Tough Times: Just Keep Swimming

    Local News Obits

  • Administrator Served as Presbyterian's Vice President


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