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- KOAT TV
- New Mexico News Brief, Wednesday, April 28
- Ground Glass Appears In Baseball Field
- Family Escapes House Fire Thanks To Neighbors
- Beware 5 Common Internet Urban Legends
- APS Sees 2 Percent Class Size Increase
- Hidden Danger In Belen Putting Kids At Risk
- Rio Rancho Faces Police Shortage
- NM Bishops Speak On Immigration Law
- Concrete Park Erected To Solve Homeless Problem
- Renters Could Feel Effect Of Property 'Tax Lightning'
- State Sen. Keeps Watch On Investment Council
- Pilot Brings Puppy To NM For Care
- Rio Rancho Tackles Budget Proposals
- Driver Walks From Seized Car, Leaves Stolen Goods
- New Mexico News Brief, Tuesday, April 27
- 5 Bad In-Flight Movie Choices
- More Sex Means Better Health, Official Says
- Woman Talks About Near-Fatal Ordeal
- Local Company May Lay Off More Employees
- Vet Examines Animal Cruelty Case
- KOBF TV
- Albuquerque movie studio on auction block
- Ad campaign targets meth use in Indian Country
- Project gathers stories from NM Hispanics
- Fund to honor slain nun is established
- Tribal leaders face off in Navajo Supreme Court
- Albuquerque Studios faces foreclosure
- Los Lunas school board cuts 16 staff positions
- APD officers say overtime cuts affecting DWI arrests
- APS plans for lay offs
- Rio Rancho and police union negotiate budget
- Navajo Nation VP running for tribal president
- Vaughan Company Realtors closes
- APS schools plan for layoffs
- Chief: Rio Rancho PD short 70-100 officers
- Murder victim awarded honorary degree
- Mayor examines local immigration policy
- Bataan survivor remembered
- Car donations needed
- Isotopes steal win from Omaha in 10 innings
- BLM settles dispute over San Juan Basin plan
- KRQE TV
- Albuquerque buys giant vacuum cleaner
- Tire piles cleaned up in Socorro County
- NM telescope finds old USSR moon rover
- Garbage rate hike proposed
- Rio Rancho pushes higher traffic fines
- Cables kept car out of oncoming traffic
- Two hurt when VW, truck tangle
- Pot plane drops into farmer's field
- Golden Apple Award: Marea Smith
- Cold-case arrest 7 years after murder
- Bataan survivor from NM dies
- Prescribed burning smokes up valley
- Online camping reservations unavailable
- Gila Forest buys scenic stream
- Laptop at bar prompts child-porn arrest
- Speed cameras may 'patrol' school zones
- Jal schools won't give raises next year
- Appliance rebate system gets more money
- Suspect arrested in OxyContin heists
- Jockeys could face penalties for strike
- KSFR Radio 101.1
- PRC commissioner Marks surprised by Blue Cross deal ( Podcast )
- PRC public hearing today outflanked by insurance commission deal
- Will Santa Fe lease, sell, or mothball 4 school buildings? ( Podcast )
- PRC stops health insurance hike pending Monday hearing
- Santa Fe reservoir flows over
- Meet some of KSFR's news team
- One of the worst in the country? ( Podcast )
- Advocate: Closing small schools not financially sound ( Podcast )
- PCB report not conclusive about whether LANL contaminants in Rio Grande ( Podcast )
- Voter registration cards arrive two years late
- Albuquerque lawyer wins in court but detainee remains in Guantanamo ( Podcast )
- Grand jury investigating Thornburg Mortage execs ( Podcast )
- New hearing ordered in DWI case
- Udall questions Afghan policy ( Podcast )
- County commission to discuss moratorium on development
- Santa Fe County Commission to discuss moratorium on all development
- Storrie Lake open despite dispute
- Udall returning from Senate trip to Afghanistan( Podcast )
- Climate change: Dust bowl could return to New Mexico
- Top Dems to Sloan: Resign
- Alamogordo Daily News
- Has apathy spread from voters to candidates?
- N.M. survivor of Bataan Death March dies at 97
- Wildcats earn sweep vs. Lordsburg
- Kindergarten registration is Saturday
- Sheriff candidate chooses undersheriff
- Alamo tennis wins home finale
- Living room politics
- Alamogordo police logs
- Bank '34 back in building
- Back-room deal?
- Butterfly release highlight of Earth Day
- Stumping for support
- Utah concealed carry gun permits shunned in N.M.
- Alamogordo police logs
- Alamogordo brush fire under control
- Pool demolition
- Budget cuts force shorter hours at MVD offices
- Onate drops Alamo softball, 10-1
- Tea Party group should thank Congress
- Let's point fingers at the very wealthy
- The Albuquerque Journal
- Apparent Arson, Sprinkler Flood Closes Pojoaque Valley High School
- Albuquerque Studios Is on the Auction Block
- N.M. Getting About $1.4M for Highway Safety Programs
- Morning Roundup
- Updated at 9:45am -- School Bus Camera Fails To Catch Fight That Hurt Las Cruces Boy
- 8:55am -- Body Found on Freight Car in Belen
- 9:20am -- Ruidoso Middle School Student-Teacher Busted for DWI
- Updated at 7:45am -- Durango Puts New Hold on Medical Pot Licenses
- 8:10am -- Killings Continue Unabated in Juarez
- 8:30am -- Corona Man Sentenced to 36 Years for Molesting Minor
- 6:35am -- Ruidoso Downs Museum Director To Quit July 30
- 7:00am -- Deming Couple's Son Wounded in Afghanistan
- 7:25am -- Activists Call for Clovis Superintendent's Immediate Ouster
- 5:45am -- Red Flags Flying: High Fire Danger Across N.M.
- Updated at 6:10am -- Tour of the Gila Kicks Off Today
- Standardized Test Model To Be Tossed
- Authorities Kick Squatters Out
- On the Auction Block
- Tuition, Fees Will Increase at All Three ENMU Campuses
- Bernalillo County Budget Holds Spending Flat
- Carlsbad Current-Argus
- MVD changes get mixed reviews
- Cavegirls steal district crown against Hobbs
- Cavemen sweep Wildcats for district title
- Lions donate ballistic vest for K-9
- Water sale hikes could help revenue shortage
- For the Record: April 27
- Carlsbad police K-9 gets same protection as other officers
- Carlsbad reacts to shorter MVD hours
- CMC carries adult spelling bee competition
- Aiding the search for lost dogs
- Ancient art of felt making subject of art association workshop
- Little Argus - April 27, 2010
- For the Record - April 26, 2010
- Misfortune ends in tragedy for Carlsbad dog owners
- Family pet lost through sad chain of events
- Making the community cleaner, safer
- Walking, running, cycling all part of clean-up day
- Celebrating life with a smiley face
- City urges caution when dumping refuse in alleys
- Little Argus: April 25
- Clovis News Journal
- Wednesday morning briefing: Slinging mud and United Way
- Obesity battle should start with cafeterias
- Veteran caregiver incentive offered
- Letter calling for Seidenwurm's removal draws crowd to meeting
- Playoff beard not winning move
- Flexible employers to be recognized at National Guard ceremony
- ENMU raising tuition, fees next year
- Crash landing report turns into drug bust
- Ministry more of a calling than a career
- Melrose students win supercomputing challenge
- State police seize 400 pounds of marijuana from plane crash
- Press Release: Crash landing report turns into drug bust
- Tuesday morning briefing: the largest pencil and something to sing about
- Man charged in 2003 death
- Area preschool students meet for lunch, activities
- Business feature: Local businesses expanding with economic recovery
- Hounds' Draper earns provisional NCAA qualification
- ACU rallies to beat Zias
- Child aids in drug arrest
- School board to meet Tuesday
- The Daily Times
- Newly opened Flora Vista grocery store identifies need between Farmington and Aztec
- Farmington recycling gets kudos
- City buys 38K in irrigation equipment
- FHS baseball puts away KC
- Fund set up to honor murdered nun
- Accident sends two men to hospital
- Newly opened Flora Vista grocery store in identifies need between Farmington and Aztec
- Tough pin placements escalate scores at SJCC
- Magistrate judge's tactics were unfair
- Two men injured in crash on New Mexico 516
- Two injured in two-vehicle crash [12:00 p.m.]
- Services planned for local Bataan Death March survivor [5:00]
- Services planed for local Bataan Death March survivor [5:00]
- Showing off some ink
- Lack of funds means no TVs at junk collection; refrigerators still OK
- Troy Turner: Lord knows we need it
- Opening ceremony is a home run for area players
- Local Death March veteran, POW dies at age 97
- Column: Take back your life
- District, chapters clash over buses
- Las Cruces Sun-News
- Feds: 69 illegal immigrants found at AZ drop house (5:01 a.m.)
- Man sentenced in molestation case (5:05 a.m.)
- Sound Off (April 28)
- A final push
- Former Raiders coach Tom Flores to speak at Las Cruces event (2:45 p.m.)
- It's not just an empty bottle
- Bus camera fails to catch fight that injured boy
- City of Las Cruces settles in wrongful death suit
- Major Arizona drug smuggling ring broken up (1:53 p.m.)
- Olive Garden announces opening time for first day in Las Cruces
- Deming woman killed in I-10 accident (4:39 a.m.)
- Sound Off (April 27)
- Meade opts to stay home, signs with NMSU
- Launching a new reality as we head into space
- Gallery hosts memorial for murder victim Helga deLisle
- NMSU not calling students back from Mexico
- Electronic billboards catch council's eye
- Police arrest two for auto burglary (3:49 p.m.)
- Registered sex offender arrested for possessing child porn (4:43 p.m.)
- Budget cuts force shorter hours at MVD offices (7:44 a.m.)
- Portales News-Tribune
- Wednesday morning briefing: Slinging mud and United Way
- Church profile: Third and Kilgore Church of Christ
- Police Blotter April 28
- Burglary arrest made
- ENMU briefs April 28
- Military feature: Cannon spouse embraces Census position
- ENMU raising tuition, fees next year
- Primary caregivers stipend approved
- Playoff beard makes short return
- Generation Xers had it rough, too
- Their turn: Republican tax assessor candidate tours experience
- Obamacare will create economic ills
- State police seize 400 pounds of marijuana from plane crash
- Press Release: Crash landing report turns into drug bust
- Press Release: Portales man faces child porn charges
- Tuesday morning briefing: the largest pencil and something to sing about
- It's their job: Darren Hooker
- Floyd preschool roundup gives schools chance to interact with each other
- Workshop aims to help parents keep up with educating students during break
- My Turn: Hooked on prairie dog fishing
- The Santa Fe New Mexican
- Murder defendant: 'I believe she had a knife'
- Chicago Dog is back on the Plaza
- Running with a Fork: Santa Fe mixologist shakes up Vegas
- Corn smut: Delicate flavor wrapped in a gnarly name
- Let them eat cake
- Native harvest: Groups stress importance of seed-saving
- Police notes April 28, 2010
- Woman alleges sexual harassment in PRC division
- County rejects all 3 housing proposals
- Project gathers stories from Latino families
- Leyba: 'I believe she had a knife'
- Chicago Dog is back
- Santa Fe Complex hosts 'geek fun night'
- Funeral today for motorcyclist killed in crash
- College of Santa Fe taps arts educator as president
- Murder suspect testifies in pregnant girlfriend's slaying
- U.S. Court of Appeals OKs Wal-Mart class action suit
- New I-25 barrier saves driver in crash
- Commish candidate blasted for engineer contracts
- Study urges focus on 'middle-skill' jobs for economic growth
- New Mexico Daily Lobo
- Fly-fishing getaway: Best deal out there
- Try writing, shooting film in Honors course
- Artist Ave: Louis Herring
- Class sculpts students into race-ready athletes
- 'The Blind Clown' sees the real world not fantasy
- Event shows Peace Studies nonpartisan on Israeli issues
- Daily Lobo evil, fascist for censoring Web comments
- Feeling better with the right meds
- Conservatives set to thwart third parties
- Democratic Party: Students can fit in
- Student group expands health fair
- Curry: An inexpensive Eastern treat
- U.S.'s role in Iranian politics hypocritical, tyrannical
- New Arizona law prevents what Islamic extremism promotes
- Daily Lobo has no right to censor comments section
- Campaign money from mom doesn't prove fundraising skills
- Provosts' illogical claims will further harm graduation rates
- Students amass eons of ions into project
- Parent Association offers scholarships
- Spring Storm
- New Mexico Business Weekly
- Natural Grocers hosts opening week events
- MBA: Mortgage rates up, loan applications fall
- Sprint Nextel cuts its customers losses to 75,000
- Report: Apple visited iPhone finder before police did
- Northrop Grumman profits up 26% to $469M
- Comcast s 1Q beats last year and analysts estimates
- Fake iPad update e-mail carries virus
- Richardson calls for No Phone Zone
- NM growth will come in middle skills jobs
- Melrose team tops supercomputing challenge
- USDA loans $28M to Farmers Electric Co-op
- Report: Home health care less expensive in NM than nationally
- Google Android seen surging vs. iPhone OS
- Southwest fined $200,000 for improper bumping
- Ford posts $2.1 billion 1Q profit
- Office Depot falls short of Q1 expectations
- Aaron s Inc. profit reaches record $37M
- Taco Cabana: 'Bring on the brisket!'
- MVD to close one site, cut hours
- First State stock slumps on loss, capital concerns
- Quay County Sun
- Historical group offers educational experience
- Constitution requires interpretation
- Golf more recreation than work
- Sight seeing can lead to prickly mess
- Strength of Lord part of disaster preparation
- Doctor shortage, red tape hurdles for Obamacare
- Boulevard brings back memories of youth, mischief
- Community calendar April 8
- On the shelves April 28
- ENMU raises tuition
- Voter registration drive continues
- Our page April 28
- Police blotter Apri 28
- Senior menus April 28
- Area students participate in Earth Day activities
- Press Release: Crash landing report turns into drug bust
- Police chiefs talks about changes, goals
- 4/28 Obits
- Tucumcari High School reverses in-school suspension policy
- Acting principal quits
- AARP: New Mexico
- New Mexico Bulletin State News
- New Mexico State Office
- Santa Fe Man Named AARP New Mexico's Top Volunteer
- Protecting Home Loan Protection Act a Priority in 2009
- Flu Season is Here Have You Gotten Vaccinated?
- New Mexico Advocacy
- New Mexico News
- New Mexico Volunteering
- People Need to Come Together to Change Health Care
- AARP New Mexico to Conduct Resource Fair for Grandparents Raising Grandchildren
- Governor Signs AARP Supported Bills into Law
- You are Your Own Best Protection Against Identity Theft
- Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Face Unique Challenges
- AARP s VP of Hispanic/Latino Strategy to Present Keynote at New Mexico Annual Conference on Aging
- No Easy Solution in Reforming Health Care
- AARP New Mexico Conducts Shredding Day to Kick-Off Create the Good Initiative
- AARP New Mexico to Conduct Second Forum on Grandparenting
- Create the Good Launches in Las Cruces with Community Shredding Day
- Resources Available for Grandparents Raising Grandchildren
- Las Cruces Woman Named 2009 Andrus Award Winner

