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    Albuquerque's New Heroin Threat
    By Mike Gallagher/ Journal Investigative Reporter
      Young men like Guillermo Bobadilla-Ceja deliver children's balloons holding quarter grams of black tar heroin to addicts in busy parking lots around Albuquerque.

    Officer Accused of DWI
    By T.J. Wilham/ Journal Staff Writer
      An Albuquerque police officer was arrested on drunken driving and weapons charges early Saturday while visiting Las Cruces, police officials said.

    Grief Shares Space With Gratitude
    By Jim Belshaw Of the Journal
      A week after snowboarders Michael George and Kyle Kerschen disappeared into the mountain blizzard that would take their lives, exhausted friends and family rode a chair lift to the top of a mountain at the Wolf Creek Ski Area in Colorado. The weather that had battered them all week and that would end the search until mid-June continued to pound them as they rode to the top for an improvised memorial service.

    LANL Could Get Job of Dismantling Bombs
    By John Fleck/ Copyright © 2008 Albuquerque Journal Journal Staff Writer
      Los Alamos National Laboratory, already busy building parts for new nuclear warheads, could be assigned the job of taking apart old weapons, as well.

    State Weighs 4-Day Week
    By Dan Boyd/ Copyright © 2008 Albuquerque Journal Journal Capitol Bureau
      SANTA FE — Karen King had been spending $9 per day on fuel to make the daily commute from her Pojoaque home to Santa Fe, where she recently took on a full-time job with the state.

    FISA a Feather in Wilson's Cap
    By Michael Coleman/ Journal Washington Bureau
      WASHINGTON — During her 10-year stint in Congress, Rep. Heather Wilson has been in the middle of plenty of high-profile legislative battles.

    Ex-Lobo Josh Bazinet vows he won't get caught up with excitement in booth
    By Will Webber/ Journal Staff Writer
      The cherry and silver that courses through Josh Bazinet's veins is unquestioned.






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    State Headlines

  • Veterans Reunite in Honor of Hero
  • LANL Could Get Job of Dismantling Bombs
  • Border Traffic Way Down
  • Gasoline prices are high and rainfall is low
  • State Weighs 4-Day Week
  • Stranded Scouts Rescued
  • Around New Mexico

    Local Headlines

  • Sheriff's Dept., APD Stick With Tested Tactic
  • Albuquerque's New Heroin Threat
  • Los Lunas Cell Had Different Profile
  • Nothing Stops the Drug Flow
  • Officer Accused of DWI

    Washington Bureau Headlines

  • FISA a Feather in Wilson's Cap

    Journal North Headlines

  • LANL May Get Dismantling Job
  • Guard Rescues 2 Scouts, Leader
  • Exhibit Features Master Santeros' Exemplary Pieces
  • Folk Art Market Draws Crowd
  • 50-year-old Idea Is Still Paying Out Dividends
  • Around Northern New Mexico

    West Side Headlines

  • School Bus Contract Awaits Approval
  • Aircraft Repair Company Sued
  • Dialysis Provider Plans 2nd Facility
  • Friends of Coronado Monument Plan Trip

    Rio Rancho Headlines

  • School Bus Contract Awaits Approval
  • Aircraft Repair Company Sued
  • Dialysis Provider Plans 2nd Facility
  • Friends of Coronado Monument Plan Trip

    Sports Headlines

  • Ex-Lobo Josh Bazinet vows he won't get caught up with excitement in booth
  • Former La Cueva star Amy Fankam still loves soccer, but other aspects of her life have made the sport fade in comparison
  • Athletes Rarely Know When To Pack It In
  • McPherson Puts Family Ahead of All-star Duty