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Budget Bills in Gov.'s Court
By Dan Boyd And Sean Olson/ Journal Staff Writers
  SANTA FE — New Mexico lawmakers adjourned a seven-day special session Friday night after finishing a patchwork of bills to help cover a $650 million budget deficit and sending the plan to Gov. Bill Richardson.

DWI Arrest 'Quota' Blasted
By Jeff Proctor/ Copyright © 2009 Albuquerque Journal
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  Albuquerque police officials require their DWI officers to make an average of two arrests a night.

VFW Officer Guilty of Fraud
By Scott Sandlin/ Journal Staff Writer
  For years, Veterans of Foreign Wars financial officer Joe Salas used his VFW debit card to purchase everything from burgers and car washes to diamonds and dental work, spending well over $100,000 on items unrelated to his work.

2 Dead in 2 Crashes on Opposite Ends of City
By Jeff Proctor/ Journal Staff Writer
  Two people were killed in separate crashes on Friday — one in the East Mountains and another just west of Albuquerque, officials said.

Soldier's Widow to Thief: Return My Husband's Ring
By Charles D. Brunt/ Copyright © 2009 Albuquerque Journal
Journal Staff Writer

  A trip to the gym Thursday night cost Syreeta Akin a lot more than sweat. It cost her a piece of her heart.

APS Eyes Downtown Church Site
By Hailey Heinz/ Journal Staff Writer
  Albuquerque Public Schools has put in a bid to purchase the First Baptist Church site, which has been part of the proposal for a Downtown event center.

Summit Series Targets Achievement Gap
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  Gov. Bill Richardson on Monday will host the first of a three-part summit series on closing the achievement gap and increasing graduation rates for New Mexico students.

400th Director, 2 Others Laid Off
By Kiera Hay/ Journal Northern Bureau
  SANTA FE — The executive director of the nonprofit tasked with producing Santa Fe's 400th anniversary commemoration has been given a pink slip, a casualty of plans to reduce the cash-strapped organization's budget by nearly 80 percent.

Enola Gay Navigator Says People Should Be Educated on Nuclear War
By Charles D. Brunt/ Journal Staff Writer
  Ted "Dutch" Van Kirk has as little patience for people who think the United States should "nuke" its enemies as he has for people who question the bombing of Hiroshima almost 65 years ago.


Can the PRC Clean Up Its Act?
By Thomas J. Cole/ Journal Staff Writer
  At the ethically challenged state Public Regulation Commission, the five elected commissioners and other employees were recently asked to take an ethics survey.




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Here are the headlines for 10-24-2009. Note: Stories more than a week old may no longer be available on ABQjournal.com

State Headlines

  • Mandolins Stolen From Home
  • Details of Legislature's Budget-Balancing Proposals
  • Budget Bills in Gov.'s Court
  • 400th Director, 2 Others Laid Off
  • Summit Series Targets Achievement Gap
  • Around New Mexico

    Local Headlines

  • VFW Officer Guilty of Fraud
  • Enola Gay Navigator Says People Should Be Educated on Nuclear War
  • APS Eyes Downtown Church Site
  • DWI Arrest 'Quota' Blasted
  • Soldier's Widow to Thief: Return My Husband's Ring
  • 2 Dead in 2 Crashes on Opposite Ends of City

    Upfront Headlines

  • Can the PRC Clean Up Its Act?

    Editorial Headlines

  • Co-op(eration) MIA
  • Lawmakers Must Take Ownership of Tax Fix

    Business Headlines

  • Home Sales Enjoy Sept. Mini-Boom
  • Health Insurers' Exemption Pelted
  • Blast from the Past
  • Oil, Gas Tax Revenues Fall by $100M
  • Solar Advocates Cheer Initial Ruling

    Journal North Headlines

  • Richardson Calls Some Proposed Cuts 'Drastic'
  • Attacker To Serve Out Sentence
  • Details of Legislators' Proposals
  • Judge Orders Firm Trustee
  • Director of 400th Laid Off
  • Otters Released Into Rio Pueblo de Taos
  • Around Northern New Mexico

    West Side Headlines

  • Bariatric Surgery Returning to City
  • N. Valley Odor Control Station in the Works
  • 2 Dead in 2 Crashes on Opposite Ends of City
  • Prepare Trees for Wintertime
  • Forensic Class Teaches How Real Police Investigations Are Done
  • Always Important: the Right Tools for the Job
  • Kids Urged To Walk, Bike to School
  • Doctor Visits Surge With Flu

    Rio Rancho Headlines

  • Bariatric Surgery Returning to City
  • N. Valley Odor Control Station in the Works
  • 2 Dead in 2 Crashes on Opposite Ends of City
  • Prepare Trees for Wintertime
  • Forensic Class Teaches How Real Police Investigations Are Done
  • Always Important: the Right Tools for the Job
  • Kids Urged To Walk, Bike to School
  • Doctor Visits Surge With Flu

    Local News Obits

  • Athlete Known for His Jokes


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