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    Habitat House Recipient Charged
    By Joline Gutierrez Krueger / Copyright © 2008 Albuquerque Journal; Journal Staff Writer
      Roenetta Ransom cried when her family was chosen to receive a Habitat for Humanity home, the sweet and sweaty effort of five Amy Biehl High School students and other earnest volunteers.

    UNM's Research Spending Criticized
    By Martin Salazar / Copyright © 2008 Albuquerque Journal; Journal Staff Writer
      A University of New Mexico audit released this week confirms that the school's main research office was hemorrhaging money during the past two fiscal years, running annual deficits of $2.2 million.

    Fresh Off the Vine
    By Rick Nathanson / Journal Staff Writer
      Salmonella aside, you can still have your tomatoes and eat them, too. The bad news is that the federal Food and Drug Administration has been unable to trace the origin of salmonella-tainted tomatoes that have sickened people in 23 states, including nearly 70 in New Mexico, since mid-May.

    BOXING It's Unanimous; ABQ's Holly Holm Gives Sanders 1st Career Loss
    By Rick Wright / Journal Staff Writer
      Holm cookin'? Hardly. The judges who declared Albuquerque's Holly Holm the lopsided winner of her boxing showdown with Detroit's Mary Jo Sanders on Friday night weren't from around here.

    Checks Ordered On Eclipse Jets
    By Winthrop Quigley / Journal Staff Writer
      The Federal Aviation Administration has ordered the inspection of all Eclipse Aviation 500 jet engine throttles after a June 5 incident in Chicago when pilots could not slow an Eclipse jet during landing.

    Children's Death Rates Fall in N.M.
    By Jackie Jadrnak / Journal Staff Writer
      Children's death rates, which climbed steadily in the first half of this decade in New Mexico, fell back to near national averages in 2006, according to state statistics.

    I-25 Construction May Cause Delays
    By / Journal Staff Report
      Crews this weekend will again be working on the southbound Interstate 25 to eastbound Interstate 40 ramp, meaning southbound drivers could run into some delays.



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    State Headlines

  • Senators File 2007 Financial Disclosures
  • Around New Mexico
  • Union Leader On Leave Amid Investigation
  • Doña Ana Restricts Fireworks
  • Children's Death Rates Fall in N.M.
  • Fresh Off the Vine
  • Checks Ordered On Eclipse Jets

    Local Headlines

  • Some Students Can Eat Free
  • CNM Professor Came a Long Way
  • Help Sought in ID'ing Dead Woman
  • Around the Metro Area
  • Mayor's Top Executive Is Leaving
  • I-25 Construction May Cause Delays
  • Habitat House Recipient Charged
  • UNM's Research Spending Criticized

    Journal North Headlines

  • Wife of Deceased Official Charged in His Murder
  • Around Northern New Mexico
  • Former President of SMU Dies in N.M. at Age 87
  • Once More, With Feeling
  • Cornerstones Works to Preserve Heritage
  • Mayor Returns From Europe
  • Union Leader Placed On Leave
  • Farming Method Being Touted as Safest
  • Therapy Food

    West Side Headlines

  • Two Suspects Indicted In Carpet Burglary
  • All Revved Up
  • Slice of Life
  • Cook-Off Wants Best of NM Chili
  • Expanding Horizons
  • Use 3 Stakes to Sturdy a Tree
  • Man Accused of Threatening Officer
  • Star Center Sales Manager Resigns
  • Bond Sale Will Fund City Project
  • Don't Take Your Dad for Granted
  • Men Indicted On Charges of Robbery Cops: Pair Stole Guns from Home
  • Author Speaks Against Puppy Injustice Trip to Dog Mill 'Traumatic' Event
  • South Valley Residents Fight Development
  • Police: High-Level Drug Deal Broken Up

    Rio Rancho Headlines

  • Two Suspects Indicted In Carpet Burglary
  • All Revved Up
  • Slice of Life
  • Cook-Off Wants Best of NM Chili
  • Expanding Horizons
  • Use 3 Stakes to Sturdy a Tree
  • Man Accused of Threatening Officer
  • Star Center Sales Manager Resigns
  • Bond Sale Will Fund City Project
  • Don't Take Your Dad for Granted
  • Men Indicted On Charges of Robbery Cops: Pair Stole Guns from Home
  • Author Speaks Against Puppy Injustice Trip to Dog Mill 'Traumatic' Event
  • South Valley Residents Fight Development
  • Police: High-Level Drug Deal Broken Up

    Sports Headlines

  • SDSU
  • Isotopes Rally Late, But Fall to Royals