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    I-40 eastbound is closed after a crash at about 4 p.m. left a man seriously injured, said Albuquerque police spokeswoman...(by ABQjournal staff)
    The major east-west road will be affected by water line work.(by Lloyd Jojola)
    Heavy rain reported falling over northern and central portions of the Trigo Fire burn area.
    Albuquerque is apparenty a good place to walk the walk, depending on what part of town you're in. The city... (by Dan McKay)
    No human cases reported so far in N.M. this year, but rainy season means mosquitoes are breeding.
    Secure facility in Albuquerque has been vacant since women inmates moved out in April.
    Four stores in New Mexico to be among 600 nationwide to shut down by mid-2009.
    Dona Ana County deputies arrest suspect as he tries to hide in a nearby Dumpster.
    Gallup police say family members positively identified 61-year-old Phillip Benally of Shiprock.
    Man who broke into apartment early today and fell asleep, dies after being escorted out by police.
    Officials try to stabilize sinkhole that was several hundred feet across and of an unknown depth.
    Pastor of Deming church trashed by teens is 'disappointed' in sentences.
    Two women from Lubbock found late Tuesday after getting separated from family a day earlier.
    Sheriff's deputies catch 27-year-old on Thursday in Internet sting.
    Two dogs shot and killed in SWAT incident Thursday morning; man held on drug charges.

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    White Event With Alford Pulls in $32,000
    By Jeff Jones/ Of the Journal
    A Wednesday night fundraiser involving Lobos basketball coach Steve Alford raised about $32,000 for Republican 1st Congressional District candidate Darren White, his campaign says.

    New Judge for Kickback Trial?
    By Scott Sandlin/ Journal Staff Writer
      Prosecutors: Move Will Delay Case.

    Downtown Arena, Hotel Debated
    By Dan Mckay/ Journal Staff Writer
      Construction of a Downtown events center and hotel could make Albuquerque a player in the national convention market again and spur private development.

    Deputy County Assessor Enjoys Sweet Tax Break
    By Sean Olson/ Journal Staff Writer
      It was a good deal while it lasted. Bernalillo County Deputy Assessor Irene Serna's North Valley property was assessed at a level considerably lower than most of her neighbors.

    Aragon's Luck Might Be Changing
    By Journal Staff Report/
      Former state senate leader wins car at casino grand opening. Embattled former state Senate leader Manny Aragon isn't having the best of years, but he sure had a bang-up day last Sunday.

    DA Wants Daskalos Charges Reinstated
    By Joline Gutierrez Krueger/ Journal Staff Writer
       The District Attorney’s Office is asking a judge to reconsider his decision to toss evasion charges against developer Jason Daskalos, arguing that the judge erred when he dismissed the charges earlier this week.

    Jefferson Gets New Median
    By Lloyd Jojola/ Journal Staff Writer
      Blockade to help alleviate congestion at Paseo intersection. Surprise! As part of the road work to alleviate congestion at the Paseo del Norte and Jefferson intersection, a median has been put on Jefferson where it intersects El Pueblo Road.

    Even in Digital Age, Cartoons Have Teeth
    By Jim Belshaw/ Of the Journal
      About that cartoon ... I don't need to fill you in on the details, do I? You know the one I'm talking about, right? Of course you do.

    State Rebate: Up to $150 + $40 Per Kid
    By Dan Boyd / Journal Northern Bureau
      Governor's proposal uses money from oil and gas revenue. Rebates ranging from $75 to $150 per taxpayer — plus up to $40 per dependent — could be on their way to New Mexicans by Thanksgiving under Gov. Bill Richardson's new divvy-up-the-surplus plan.



    Teague Spends $769,172 of His Own Cash in 2nd District Race click to continue (new 1:50 PM MDT)

    Heinrich Raises More Money Than White in 1st District Race click to continue (new 1:46 PM MDT)

    Otero County Sets Date for Spaceport Tax Hearing click to continue (new 11:48 AM MDT)

    Greenpeace Denied Entry Into ABQ International Balloon Fiesta click to continue (new 10:34 AM MDT)

    Third Victim of Gallup Rock Slide Positively Identified click to continue (new 8:33 AM MDT)

    Grant County Bus Fares Go Up click to continue (new 8:09 AM MDT)

    BIA Says Casinos Must Be Within 25 Miles of Reservation HQs click to continue (new 7:48 AM MDT)




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    State Headlines

  • Deputy County Assessor Enjoys Sweet Tax Break
  • Curiosity About Heath Ledger's Final Performance Fuels Movie's Ticket Sales
  • Activists Targeting Top Rodeo
  • New Judge for Kickback Trial?
  • Aragon's Luck Might Be Changing
  • Around New Mexico
  • Tourney Gets Federal Attention
  • State Ordered To Pay $25K
  • Bike Tour Focus Is on Train
  • State Rebate: Up to $150 + $40 Per Kid
  • DA Wants Daskalos Charges Reinstated

    Local Headlines

  • Downtown Arena, Hotel Debated
  • DA Wants Daskalos Charges Reinstated
  • Jefferson Gets New Median
  • Unlikely Likeness

    Journal North Headlines

  • Condos Go on Block
  • Complaint Against Ortiz Dropped
  • Rebate: Up To $150 + $40 Per Kid
  • Feds Join Trail Spat
  • Old Taos Highway Rezoning Reversed

    West Side Headlines

  • An Unlikely Likeness
  • Sides Ordered To Mediation
  • Star Center Hires Sales Director To Help With Image
  • Wal-Mart Still Set for Coors
  • Get Out and Do Something
  • Laguna Pueblo Artist Creates Poster Art
  • Sandoval Closer To Vote on Transit Tax
  • Placitas Citizens Demand Details
  • Star Center Hires New Sales Director
  • Rio Rancho Officers Prepare for Columbine-Type Situations With Active Shooter Training
  • Musician Plays Native Music With a Modern Twist
  • Adoptathon Is This Weekend

    Rio Rancho Headlines

  • An Unlikely Likeness
  • Sides Ordered To Mediation
  • Star Center Hires Sales Director To Help With Image
  • Wal-Mart Still Set for Coors
  • Get Out and Do Something
  • Laguna Pueblo Artist Creates Poster Art
  • Sandoval Closer To Vote on Transit Tax
  • Placitas Citizens Demand Details
  • Star Center Hires New Sales Director
  • Rio Rancho Officers Prepare for Columbine-Type Situations With Active Shooter Training
  • Musician Plays Native Music With a Modern Twist
  • Adoptathon Is This Weekend

    Sports Headlines

  • Scorps Open at Home
  • UNM Was Right To Insist A&M Come to Loboville