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Bernalillo County sheriff's Sgt. Brian Lindly is wheeled into a waiting ambulance after being struck during Vice President Joe Biden's visit to Albuquerque. Lindly, who was traveling as part of Biden's motorcade, was treated for minor injuries.

Vice President in Albuquerque To Raise Money for Dems; Deputy Suffers Minor Injuries in Motorcade Crash
By Dan Boyd And Jeff Proctor/ Journal Staff Writer
Vice President Joe Biden put a jolt into campaign fundraising for two New Mexico congressmen Monday, but his visit to Albuquerque was marred by a motorcade accident that sent a Bernalillo County sheriff's sergeant to a hospital.

Baby, it's cold Inside
By Mark Smith/ Journal Staff Writer
Fans don winter gear in the Pit; UNM says glitch will be corrected.

Furloughs Tied To Holidays
By Barry Massey/ Associated Press
Governor's Savings Plan Would Extend Weekends.

Track Wants To Move to Cruces
By Barry Massey/ Associated Press
Ruidoso Downs says it can't compete with Indian casinos.

Chavez Cashes in Work Comp Claim
By Mike Gallagher/ Journal Staff Writer
Mayor receives $37,000 for back injury stemming from 2004 fire.

Search in Child Porn Case 'Unlawful'
By Scott Sandlin/ Journal Staff Writer
Judge says suppressing evidence isn't warranted 'at this time'.

Berry Moves To Line Up Aides
By Dan McKay/ Journal Staff Writer
Mayor-elect names heads of economic development, transit.

Quail Ranch Hurt by Water Issues
By Rosalie Rayburn/ Journal Staff Writer
Development Has Hit Snags Before.

Scheme Has Real Estate Agent in Court
By Mike Gallagher/ Journal Staff Writer
Mortgage deals may have funneled money.


El NiƱo Outlook: Wet Winter for N.M.
By John Fleck/ Journal Staff Writer
  Joe Galewsky pointed at a computer image of last weekend's storm. It rolled in from the northwest, dumping snow in Colorado and clipping the northern half of New Mexico before charging out onto the Great Plains. But this was last Thursday. The storm hadn't happened yet. It was not magic, just a weather forecast. Galewsky, a University of New Mexico professor who works on weather and climate models, is not a wizard, just a really smart guy. But our day-to-day familiarity with weather forecasts makes it easy to forget just how remarkable computer images like that are.


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Here are the headlines for 11-17-2009. Note: Stories more than a week old may no longer be available on ABQjournal.com

State Headlines

  • Track Wants To Move to Cruces
  • Search in Child Porn Case 'Unlawful'
  • Around New Mexico
  • NMSU Finalist Defends Himself
  • Furloughs Tied To Holidays
  • Breast Exam Benefits in Doubt

    Local Headlines

  • Berry Moves To Line Up Aides
  • Scheme Has Real Estate Agent in Court
  • Vice President in Albuquerque To Raise Money for Dems; Deputy Suffers Minor Injuries in Motorcade Crash
  • Chavez Cashes in Work Comp Claim
  • Quail Ranch Hurt by Water Issues
  • County To Overhaul Ethics Code
  • Baby, it's cold Inside

    Upfront Headlines

  • El Nino Outlook: Wet Winter for N.M.

    Editorial Headlines

  • Health Care Gift that Just Keeps on Giving

    Business Headlines

  • Spaceport Board Awards $3M Road Contract
  • Around N.M.
  • Near-Perfect for PODS
  • Zanios Sold But Stays Locally Run
  • Economic Downturn Delays Farmington Apartment Construction

    Journal North Headlines

  • Fire at Coyote Cafe
  • Alvord May Give Up $100K in Funding
  • 'Barely' enough evidence for trial
  • Teen Shapes Up, Gets No Jail Time
  • Judge Rules Against Allstate
  • Furloughs Tied To Holidays
  • Around Northern New Mexico
  • Nonprofits Infused With Cash


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