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More Trouble in Lobo Land
By Greg Archuleta/ Journal Staff Writer
  SAN DIEGO - University of New Mexico school officials are disputing a report on national television Friday that said first-year football coach Mike Locksley threw a punch at an assistant coach on Sept. 20.

Teacher Appears in Court
By Andrea Schoellkopf And Rozanna M. Martinez/ Journal Staff Writers
  Jimmy Carter Middle School parents, concerned after a teacher was arrested for having sex with a 13-year-old student, asked the district Friday night to start doing psychological evaluations and periodic background checks on faculty after they are hired.

911 Search Key To Child Porn Case
By Scott Sandlin/ Journal Staff Writer
  A federal judge is wrestling with a legal question in a child pornography case where defense lawyers want the court to throw out videos, photos and tapes that show sex acts described as "extremely graphic and violent."

2 Veteran Con Men Sentenced in Frauds
By Scott Sandlin/ Journal Staff Writer
  Past experience with the criminal justice system apparently didn't deter two con men who were in federal court this week in separate cases involving scamming investors out of hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Budget Cuts Could Close State Parks
By Barry Massey/ Associated Press
  SANTA FE — State parks may be closed, and there could be fewer environmental inspections of oil and gas wells because of looming budget cuts, Gov. Bill Richardson's administration said Friday.

County, Artist at Odds Over Bronze Sculpture's Condition
By Rosalie Rayburn/ Copyright © 2009 Albuquerque Journal
Journal Staff Writer

  Cracked. That's what a metallurgist hired by Bernalillo County says about "The Bell Keepers," a $150,000 statue paid for with public money.

Former HUD Secretary: Diverse Housing Needed
By Charles D. Brunt/ Journal Staff Writer
  Developers need to build communities with housing that ranges from shelters for the homeless to upscale homes for the wealthy, a former secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development said Friday.

Local Ghostbusters
By Elaine D. Briseño/ Copyright © 2009 Albuquerque Journal
Journal Staff Writer

  First there was "Ghostbusters," starring Dan Aykroyd and Bill Murray.


Richardson Plays Dr. Doom
By Thomas J. Cole/ Journal Staff Writer
  Today is Halloween, but Gov. Bill Richardson has been running around as Dr. Doom all week.



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Here are the headlines for 10-31-2009. Note: Stories more than a week old may no longer be available on ABQjournal.com

State Headlines

  • Around New Mexico
  • Budget Cuts Could Close State Parks

    Local Headlines

  • Charter Agrees To City's Terms
  • County, Artist at Odds Over Bronze Sculpture's Condition
  • Former HUD Secretary: Diverse Housing Needed
  • 2 Veteran Con Men Sentenced in Frauds
  • Teacher Appears in Court
  • 911 Search Key To Child Porn Case
  • Local Ghostbusters

    Upfront Headlines

  • Richardson Plays Dr. Doom

    Editorial Headlines

  • Slow Down, Senator, Triple Digits Dangerous
  • School Must Protect Students, Neighbors

    Business Headlines

  • OptumHealth Faces Fines
  • Luxury Liner Sets Off on Maiden Voyage
  • White House, Car Site Dispute Clunker Sales
  • Stocks Plummet on Economy Signals
  • Potash Firm Donates to Food Banks

    Journal North Headlines

  • Tourism Board Touts SF in California
  • Victim in Critical Condition
  • City Seeks Design Power
  • Chaparral Elementary Takes Extra Steps To Protect Its Students, Faculty From Contracting Swine Flu
  • Around Northern New Mexico

    West Side Headlines

  • Suspect Sought in Fatal Shooting
  • Dia de los Muertos Parade Lives On
  • Projects Affected by Funding Freeze
  • MESA Club takes off
  • Statue's Condition at Issue
  • Councilor Keeping Project Alive
  • It's Not Too Late To Get Bulbs Planted
  • Decoration Destination
  • Some Candy Little Ghosts Won't Touch
  • Park May Use Treated Wastewater

    Rio Rancho Headlines

  • Suspect Sought in Fatal Shooting
  • Dia de los Muertos Parade Lives On
  • Projects Affected by Funding Freeze
  • MESA Club takes off
  • Statue's Condition at Issue
  • Councilor Keeping Project Alive
  • It's Not Too Late To Get Bulbs Planted
  • Decoration Destination
  • Some Candy Little Ghosts Won't Touch
  • Park May Use Treated Wastewater

    Local News Obits

  • WWII Veteran Wrote Book


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