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Former Three-Term Gov. Bruce King Dies at His Ranch at Age 85
By John Robertson And Leslie Linthicum/ Copyright © 2009 Albuquerque Journal Of the Journal
  Former Gov. Bruce King — a famously folksy and affable cowboy politician who seemed to know every voter in every corner of the state — was a big presence in New Mexico politics for 40 years.

Fierro Gets Seven Years
By Vic Vela/ Copyright © 2009 Albuquerque Journal
Journal Northern Bureau

  SANTA FE — Holding back tears in a state District Courtroom on Friday, James Tenorio spoke of the anguish his family felt at a hospital last year when they knew their father and "best friend" was about to die.

NMSO Cancels Concerts
By David Steinberg/ Copyright © 2009 Albuquerque Journal
Journal Staff Writer

  For months, the New Mexico Symphony Orchestra has tried to be upbeat about the future of this season, delayed by a musicians' contract dispute.

Nuns Want Resting Place Moved
By Kiera Hay/ Journal Northern Bureau
  SANTA FE — The Catholic religious order responsible for founding and running St. Catherine Indian School for more than 100 years is seeking to have the remains of more than a dozen sisters removed from the school's small cemetery.

Children's Home Was 'Deplorable'
By T.J. Wilham/ Journal Staff Writer
  Only a few areas of the floor weren't covered with trash, clothing or canine feces.

Sandia Landfill Report Released
By John Fleck/ Journal Staff Writer
  The New Mexico Environment Department this week made public a January 2006 consultant's report on groundwater risks from a Sandia National Laboratories landfill, ending a three-year battle over whether the document was a public record.

Mayor-Elect Makes the Rounds, Listens to Workers Throughout City
By Dan McKay/ Journal Staff Writer
  The sun won't be up for another hour, but Richard Berry is already talking trash with city workers.

'3 Strikes' Rule for Wolves Abandoned
By Rene Romo/ Journal Southern Bureau
  LAS CRUCES — A rule that required removal from the wild Mexican gray wolves that killed three or more livestock in a one-year period is being abandoned under the settlement of a federal lawsuit.


Ban Sought on Lobbyist Donations
By Thomas J. Cole/ Journal Staff Writer
  Under New Mexico law, a lobbyist can't give a state legislator a gift valued at more than $250 but can shower a lawmaker with thousands of dollars in campaign contributions.



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Here are the headlines for 11-14-2009. Note: Stories more than a week old may no longer be available on ABQjournal.com

State Headlines

  • Fierro Gets Seven Years
  • Around New Mexico
  • Nuns Want Resting Place Moved
  • Former Three-Term Gov. Bruce King Dies at His Ranch at Age 85
  • '3 Strikes' Rule for Wolves Abandoned
  • NMSO Cancels Concerts

    Local Headlines

  • Children's Home Was 'Deplorable'
  • Jail Operations Review at Standstill
  • Sandia Landfill Report Released
  • Mayor-Elect Makes the Rounds, Listens to Workers Throughout City

    Upfront Headlines

  • Ban Sought on Lobbyist Donations

    Editorial Headlines

  • NMAA Needs To Put Price on Soccer Safety
  • The Stalkers Everyone But the Stalkers Want

    Business Headlines

  • Free Bags Pay Off
  • Pecan Processors Eager for Harvest
  • Tres Amigas Principals Meet
  • N.M. Ag Producers Can Apply for Grants
  • Support Center Seeks To Hire 150

    Journal North Headlines

  • Ornaments Head To Washington
  • Santo Domingo Man Held in Slaying
  • Artist Aims for Path of Constant Reinvention
  • 7 Years for Fierro

    West Side Headlines

  • Woman's Home Was 'Deplorable'
  • Full Bellies for Better Thinking
  • Fertilize Now for Great Spring Lawn
  • City Receives $65K Tool To Fight Graffiti
  • Testing, Testing: Are You Ready for SAT?
  • Fuss Persists Over Going Green
  • Celebration Marks Return of Sandhill Cranes
  • Ex-Attorney, 13th Judicial District Judge Dies
  • Parents: School Indifferent to Bullying

    Rio Rancho Headlines

  • Woman's Home Was 'Deplorable'
  • Full Bellies for Better Thinking
  • Fertilize Now for Great Spring Lawn
  • City Receives $65K Tool To Fight Graffiti
  • Testing, Testing: Are You Ready for SAT?
  • Fuss Persists Over Going Green
  • Celebration Marks Return of Sandhill Cranes
  • Ex-Attorney, 13th Judicial District Judge Dies
  • Parents: School Indifferent to Bullying

    Local News Obits

  • Judge Created 'Grade Court'


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