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Boy, 13, Found Shot in Head; One Teen Fled
By Maggie Ybarra/ Journal Staff Writer
  Police were trying to determine late Friday how a 13-year-old boy was shot in the head with a handgun.

Police Looking Into Possibility that 2001 Lake Deaths Were Intentional
By Jeff Proctor/ Copyright © 2009 Albuquerque Journal
Journal Staff Writer

  Investigators found Richard Sanchez's 2001 Ford Taurus 40 feet out from the boat launch at Cochiti Lake and 15 feet beneath the water on Thursday.

Tingwall's Wife Heard Last Words
Journal Staff Report
  SANTA FE — Even as her husband's helicopter was crashing on Santa Fe Baldy, State Police dispatcher Leighann Gonzales Tingwall remained on the job, fighting to hold her composure.

Sandia Principal, Assistant on Leave
By Andrea Schoellkopf/ Journal Staff Writer
  The Sandia High principal and an assistant principal were placed on leave Friday pending an investigation into allegations of employee misconduct.

N.M. Warns Garduño's Over Taxes
By Rivkela Brodsky/ Copyright © 2009 Albuquerque Journal
Journal Staff Writer

  Garduño's is in trouble with the tax man.

Spaceport America breaks ground, but star is missing
By Rene Romo/ Copyright © 2009 Albuquerque Journal
Journal Southern Bureau

  UPHAM — A crowd of 450 guests was on hand Friday for the ceremonial groundbreaking for Spaceport America, the state's bid to position itself at the forefront of the new commercial space industry.

Charges Filed in Housing Scandal
By Mike Gallagher And Scott Sandlin/ Journal Staff Writers
  A government scandal that has unfolded slowly over three years passed another milestone on Friday with the filing of indictments against a former state legislator, two attorneys and an accountant.

179 Bills Passed in Last Session Go Into Effect
By Dan Boyd/ Journal Capitol Bureau
  SANTA FE — As of Friday, stray animals can't be euthanized in gas chambers in New Mexico, legislative conference committees are required to be open and we have an official state cowboy song.


Richardson, the Lakers and More
By Thomas J. Cole/ Journal Staff Writer
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Here are the headlines for 06-20-2009. Note: Stories more than a week old may no longer be available on ABQjournal.com

State Headlines

  • N.M. Warns Garduño's Over Taxes
  • 179 Bills Passed in Last Session Go Into Effect
  • Political Odd Couple Coming to N.M.
  • Charges Filed in Housing Scandal
  • Spaceport America breaks ground, but star is missing
  • Tingwall's Wife Heard Last Words
  • Around New Mexico

    Local Headlines

  • Task Force: Ex-Bernalillo Manager's Receipts Problematic
  • Boy, 13, Found Shot in Head; One Teen Fled
  • Sandia Principal, Assistant on Leave
  • Suspect Held After Two Slayings
  • Police Looking Into Possibility that 2001 Lake Deaths Were Intentional

    Upfront Headlines

  • Richardson, the Lakers and More

    Editorial Headlines

  • CYFD Emphasizes the Families in Its Mission
  • Chrysler Divorce Bitter

    Business Headlines

  • AG Sues Two Loan Firms
  • Call Center Workers 'Transition' to Home
  • Super Wal-Mart Cleared
  • N.M. Rates Low for Business Climate
  • Ramo To Speak at CofC

    Journal North Headlines

  • Housing Scandal Charges Filed
  • Wife Heard Last Words
  • June Gross Receipts Tax Revenue Down 15%
  • Man Charged in Mora Slaying
  • Shooting Found To Be Justified
  • Jury finds daughter guilty in just over an hour
  • Planners Reject Northwest Plan
  • Defendant in Artifacts Case Is Found Dead

    West Side Headlines

  • On the Big Screen
  • Dad, Son Tinker Together
  • RR Wasn't Only City Left Off Map
  • Keep Pesky Birds From Trees
  • Global Finances Steadily Declined
  • Manager's Receipts Problematic
  • Former Boyfriend Arrested in Killing
  • Should We Know Where Dangerous Dogs Live?
  • Activists Try To Find Homes for Animals
  • RR to Global: Settle Center Debts
  • Department Takes in Alligators
  • Signs Make It Easier To Follow 'Royal Road'

    Rio Rancho Headlines

  • On the Big Screen
  • Dad, Son Tinker Together
  • RR Wasn't Only City Left Off Map
  • Keep Pesky Birds From Trees
  • Global Finances Steadily Declined
  • Manager's Receipts Problematic
  • Former Boyfriend Arrested in Killing
  • Should We Know Where Dangerous Dogs Live?
  • Activists Try To Find Homes for Animals
  • RR to Global: Settle Center Debts
  • Department Takes in Alligators
  • Signs Make It Easier To Follow 'Royal Road'

    Local News Obits

  • Students Adored 'Coach Sena'

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