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    Red Light Cameras, Speed Vans Catching More Motorists
    By T.J. Wilham/ Copyright © 2008 Albuquerque Journal Journal Staff Writer
      The Albuquerque Police Department is going through more pictures than a one-hour photo shop these days.

    Suit Now 21; Taxpayers' Bill $4M A Year
    By Mike Gallagher/ Copyright © 2008 Albuquerque Journal Journal Investigative Reporter
      The federal civil rights lawsuit that led to the closure of two state hospitals for developmentally disabled people more than a decade ago entered its 21st year this month. Nobody held a birthday party.

    Is Crime Invading Second Life?
    By Amanda Schoenberg/ Journal Staff Writer
      Thousands of smiling Bill Cosby replicas wreaking havoc on someone's land. Designs for a raunchy new furniture line stolen and sold for profit. Abusive neighbors.

    Water Rights Almost Up
    By Kiera Hay/ Journal Northern Bureau
      SANTA FE — For decades, the exclusive Las Campanas subdivision has used millions of gallons of Albuquerque's San Juan-Chama water rights to offset what it pumps from Santa Fe's Buckman well field.

    What was once thought to be a desert murder turns out to be an elaborate suicide based on an episode of 'CSI'
    By Candace Carlisle/ McClatchy Newspapers
       FORT WORTH — The white balloons attracted two passing motorists' attention March 15 in the arid landscape of eastern New Mexico.

    As the Mountain West celebrates a decade of progress, the BCS issue provides a cloud
    By Greg Archuleta/ Journal Staff Writer
       A perfect 10? Hardly. But the Mountain West Conference's annual football media meetings Monday and Tuesday in Las Vegas, Nev., signify the countdown to the 10th year of athletic competition during the 2008-09 school year.






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    State Headlines

  • Suit Now 21; Taxpayers' Bill $4M A Year
  • Is Crime Invading Second Life?
  • Users Say Second Life Is More Fun Than Frustrating
  • Water Rights Almost Up
  • What was once thought to be a desert murder turns out to be an elaborate suicide based on an episode of 'CSI'
  • Geochemist's Skills Handy in Crime Case

    Local Headlines

  • Luck o' the Irish smiles on centenarian
  • Red Light Cameras, Speed Vans Catching More Motorists
  • Around the Metro Area

    Journal North Headlines

  • Las Campanas May Lose Its Rights to Albuquerque's Supply
  • Horse Trainer Tries To Make Mustang a Little Less Wild
  • Pleasure of Pens Endures
  • Chimay
  • You CAN Live in Santa Fe on the Cheap

    West Side Headlines

  • City's Deal With Studio in Limbo
  • 3 Indicted in Teen's Beating
  • $4.8M in Rotary Park Plan
  • Nuns Unite To Call for End to War
  • Women Indicted in House Party
  • Bernalillo OKs Hiring of Officer
  • Center Can Still Be a Star

    Rio Rancho Headlines

  • City's Deal With Studio in Limbo
  • 3 Indicted in Teen's Beating
  • $4.8M in Rotary Park Plan
  • Nuns Unite To Call for End to War
  • Women Indicted in House Party
  • Bernalillo OKs Hiring of Officer
  • Center Can Still Be a Star

    Sports Headlines

  • Ten-Year-Old MWC Still Seeking Identity
  • New Orleans Overpowers Albuquerque
  • Ex-Lobo and La Cueva star thrown curve with move to catcher
  • Martin Cherished Dukes Ring
  • League Was Created by Flustered WAC Schools
  • As the Mountain West celebrates a decade of progress, the BCS issue provides a cloud
  • Condit To Defend Crown
  • MWC hopes camaraderie of members is enough to keep Utah, BYU