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Victims paid thousands.(Weekend)
July 31, 2004... Byline: Michael Kelly MKELLY@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3661
SMUGGLE CASE
The victims of an alleged smuggling ring in Albuquerque paid $30,000 to $60,000 each to be brought into the country illegally, U.S. Immigration and Customs...
Repay dues, union told.(Weekend)
July 31, 2004... Byline: Ed Asher EASHER@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3602
City workers
A judge says it can't be proven that fees paid by nonunion employees directly benefited them.
A federal judge has ordered a union to repay thousands of dollars in...
War on the weedy provides jobs for needy.(Weekend)
July 31, 2004... Byline: Ed Asher EASHER@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3602
CITY CLEANUP
The city of Albuquerque is waging war on weeds.
The foot soldiers include homeless people, jail inmates and 200 temporary city employees.
During the next two...
Cooling the desert.(Weekend)
July 31, 2004... Byline: Jan Jonas JJONAS@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3627
Families sweat to keep deployed troops comfy
It's like rolling bandages for troops in the Civil War.
At least that's what the mother of a soldier in Iraq said when she...
Readers not laughing over missing funnies poll.(Weekend)
July 31, 2004... Byline: Phill Casaus Commentary
A Trib reader wrote this week to let us know he'd caught on to our game.
Our conspiracy.
Our chicanery.
Our dark, hideous, insidious plot.
You, the reader charged, are burying the results...
Technology focused on peace in Mideast.(Weekend)
July 31, 2004... Byline: Sue Vorenberg svorenberg@abqtrib.com / 823-3678
Solving the host of problems in the Middle East seems out of reach to many observers, but hidden in Albuquerque are people who believe they're making a start.
A center...
Cadigan says cut chatter.(Weekend)
July 31, 2004... Byline: Ed Asher EASHER@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3602
If you want your 15 minutes of fame broadcast over television, all you have to do is go to a City Council meeting.
You can talk for two minutes about anything you'd like. You can also...
House whip Taylor gets Senate seat.(Weekend)
July 31, 2004... Byline: Shea Andersen SANDERSEN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3621
James Taylor is ready to be a freshman.
The House majority whip was appointed to the state Senate on Friday by Gov. Bill Richardson.
"James Taylor is one of the best...
Archbishop urged to name accused priest.(Weekend)
July 31, 2004... Byline: Joline Gutierrez Krueger JGLENN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3603
A national support group for survivors of clergy sex abuse is asking Archbishop Michael J. Sheehan to go public with the name of an Albuquerque priest accused of sexually...
Lawyer files to retry McCracken.(Weekend)
July 31, 2004... Byline: Joline Gutierrez Krueger JGLENN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3603
Legal papers have been filed that signal a special prosecutor's second attempt to try former State Police Lt. Mark McCracken on murder charges in the 1995 death of his wife....
SOUTHERN FRIED.(Weekend)
July 31, 2004... Byline: Jeremy Fowler jfowler@abqtrib.com / 823-3614
North's offense flies south as it's shut out in the Class 4A-5A game for the third straight year
Defensive end Anthony Ostland noticed fear in the eyes of the opposition.
...
400 get set for 9-mile dash up mountain.(Weekend)
July 31, 2004... Byline: Jeff Carlton jcarlton@abqtrib.com / 823-3662
No beers, brats and burgers at this potluck dinner.
When runners met to party three days before the grueling La Luz Trail Run, the fare was healthier than your typical gathering....
Honda runs rings around Penske's dynamic duo.(Weekend)
July 31, 2004... Byline: Charles Googe Commentary
When Roger Penske announced last August that he had signed Sam Hornish Jr. to replace Gil de Ferran, I thought it would be a super team.
Hornish would pair with Helio Castroneves, he of the good looks...
Report for duty and vote seriously in November.(Weekend)
July 31, 2004... TODAY'S EDITORIAL
In "reporting for duty" Thursday night at the Democratic National Convention, presidential candidate John Kerry raised the political bar considerably.
If ever there was concern about his ability to meet the...
Labor case hits snag.(Evening)
July 30, 2004... Byline: Joline Gutierrez-Krueger and Michael Kelly MKELLY@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3661 JGLENN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3603
RESTAURANTS
Language barriers prevented four of six Chinese restaurateurs from undergoing federal court proceedings...
Staffers recount horror.(Evening)
July 30, 2004... Byline: Joline Gutierrez Krueger JGLENN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3603
KNAPP TRIAL
Two employees broke down briefly on the witness stand as they relived the moments of terror that shattered an average workday and left three people dead....
Security foiled plans, FBI says.(Evening)
July 30, 2004... Byline: Ed Asher EASHER@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3602
N.M. TERRORIST PLOT
Intelligence suggests possible al-Qaida elements were preparing an attack in May.
A terrorist attack in New Mexico? It's possible, an FBI spokesman says.
...
Group raps Unser dogleg.(Evening)
July 30, 2004... Byline: Ed Asher EASHER@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3602
Mayor says linking roads will protect petroglyphs; foes envision more damage
City officials might think they're doing the right thing, but their plans to relocate a section of Unser...
I feel like a number.(Evening)
July 30, 2004... CAPTION(S):
PHOTO CAPTION
PHOTO BY: Craig Fritz/Tribune
PHOTO: b/w
Aztec center fielder Rolando Chavarrio rests for a moment while his team fields a new pitcher in the final inning of the New Mexico State Majors...
Sketch leads to arrest in rape case.(Evening)
July 30, 2004... Byline: Iliana Limon ILIMON@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3632
A man faces three charges after a woman picked his photo out of a police lineup just days after the incident.
Dale Antonio told the woman it was his first time, authorities said....
Cheney visit brings partisan barbs.(Evening)
July 30, 2004... Byline: Shea Andersen SANDERSEN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3621
The phrase "battleground state" never seemed so apt, until now.
Maybe make that "catfight state."
Or "pillow-fight state."
Democrats and Republicans are trading barbs...
Body of missing student found near Jemez.(Evening)
July 30, 2004... Byline: Arthur Simoni asimoni@abqtrib.com / 823-3609
The agonizing search launched by friends and family when Kyle Foster went missing July 19 has come to a tragic end.
Lt. Jimmy Glascock, a State Police spokesman, said family...
Did governor's hairstyle fall flat?(Evening)
July 30, 2004... Byline: Sue Vorenberg svorenberg@abqtrib.com / 823-3678
Did Gov. Bill Richardson slick down his do for the national spotlight?
In pictures from the Democratic National Convention, Richardson, the event's chairman, seems to have...
The UPPER HAND.(Evening)
July 30, 2004... Byline: Jeremy Fowler jfowler@abqtrib.com / 823-3614
North 113, South 99
Granted, it wasn't a tightfisted game when it came to points. But the North's grip on defense made the difference.
Even Lobos star forward Danny Granger...
Carlsbad triumphs on genes, fastballs.(Evening)
July 30, 2004... Byline: Richard Stevens rstevens@abqtrib.com / 823-3663
LITTLE LEAGUE STATE TOURNAMENTS
One player carried a winning family name into a state tournament, while another brought the heat.
In a way, you could say Carlsbad...
He's chasing 'magic' in El Paso.(Evening)
July 30, 2004... Byline: TRIBUNE STAFF
TEE to GREEN
Bruce Seligman is one of four past champions competing in the Sun Country Senior Amateur starting Monday in El Paso.
But don't count him among the favorites, he said.
"I'm not a threat with...
PNM putting on Texas game face.(Evening)
July 30, 2004... Byline: Dan Shingler dshingler@abqtrib.com / 823-3670
PNM Resources will face new challenges when it completes its acquisition of Texas' TNP Enterprises. First among them: dealing with customers who can choose their power company.
...
Cool ranch flavor.(Evening)
July 30, 2004... Byline: Ollie Reed Jr. Commentary
Reed can be reached at oreed@abqtrib.com / 823-3619.
It has dwindled in size over the years and lost a little luster, but the Salman Ranch near Mora still thrives as a font of fruit and a sanctuary...
My shredder goes to land of the paper moon.(Evening)
July 30, 2004... Byline: M.J. Wilde
OK. I have a paper shredder.
I've had a paper shredder for about seven years.
I bought it because my mother and I agreed it would deter those lurking around my Dumpster in hopes of stealing my identity.
...
Video vault.(Evening)
July 30, 2004... Byline: Tribune staff
Oh, boy. Things are getting out of hand in the reality TV genre. Someone please explain "Amish in the City." Please!
Actually, it probably won't be that bad, in a it's-not-great-but-it's-all-that's-on-tonight...
StrippingTHE MYTHS.(Evening)
July 30, 2004... Byline: Carrie Seidman CSEIDMAN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3673
This dance troupe hopes to redeem the hippy, alluring dance style from the belly of misconception
Maria Amaya, a striking woman of South American Indian and Spanish heritage...
Ballet group still dazzling, creating.(Evening)
July 30, 2004... Byline: Carrie Seidman CSEIDMAN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3673
It was kind of like the cowboy who turns up in the big city and impresses everyone with his down-home charm, unpretentious charisma and great rope tricks.
Last year, the Aspen...
Video store presents film fest.(Evening)
July 30, 2004... IN BRIEF
Alternative video store Burning Paradise Video has announced a new film festival in Albuquerque dedicated to independent movies.
"Burning Paradise Presents: TromaDance New Mexico," a project between Burning Paradise and...
Persona brings out the devil in vampy punk torch singer.(Evening)
July 30, 2004... Byline: Paul Maldonado Jr. pmaldonado@abqtrib.com / 823-3630
Sometimes it's hard to tell where Colleen Duffy ends and her punk-rock torch singer persona Devil Doll begins.
As Devil Doll both her stage name and the name of her band...
Feds allege labor scam.(Afternoon)
July 30, 2004... Byline: Michael Kelly MKELLY@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3661
RESTAURANTS
Six people associated with Chinese restaurants in Albuquerque have been indicted by a federal grand jury on allegations they profited by inducing foreign workers to...
Bank of America plans to hire 200 for Rio Rancho call center.(Afternoon)
July 30, 2004... Byline: Dan Shingler dshingler@abqtrib.com / 823-3670
Here's the deal: You get paid to talk on the phone all night. Nice, climate controlled environment, the pay is well above minimum wage and the benefits include health care and...
CORRECTION.(Evening)
July 30, 2004... Correction: See story,"Officials defend e-voting," 07/29/04 page A3.
The Web version of a story Thursday should have said Diebold voting machines have the option of transmitting vote information over a secure telephone modem.
India film shooting in Albuquerque.(Evening)
July 30, 2004... Byline: Tribune staff
Filmmaker Rajiv Anchal is currently shooting his next film, "Nothing but Life," in Albuquerque.
Anchal and his crew will be here through Aug. 13, filming at locations around the city.
In the film, about a...
APS now ponders 4-year school.(Evening)
July 29, 2004... Byline: Susie Gran SGRAN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3682
A full-blown high school on the West Side rather than the cheaper, slower approach of ninth-grade academies is now on the Albuquerque Board of Education's front burner.
Albuquerque...
Elderly man taken from nursing home.(Evening)
July 29, 2004... Byline: Iliana Limon ILIMON@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3632
A woman was charged with false imprisonment after taking him to her residence and trying to charge $3,000 a month, police said.
After Lionila Mankle was fired from her Albuquerque...
It's business as usual for Sandia, its contractors.(Evening)
July 29, 2004... Byline: Sue Vorenberg svorenberg@abqtrib.com / 823-3678
The Department of Energy mandate to stop all work with classified computer disks is having only a minimal effect on day-to-day operations at Sandia National Laboratories, officials...
Slain woman wanted out of relationship, sister testifies.(Evening)
July 29, 2004... Byline: Joline Gutierrez Krueger JGLENN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3603
It was over.
Jane Johnston had wanted out of a 2 1/2-year relationship that had grown rocky, rotten, scary, said her sister, Susan Taylor.
Then again, Johnston and...
Document sealed on priest.(Evening)
July 29, 2004... Byline: Joline Gutierrez Krueger JGLENN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3603
The judge sided with the priest's attorney, who argued that naming the man was not relevant and would defame him.
A legal document that names a prominent Albuquerque...
Officials defend e-voting.(Evening)
July 29, 2004... Byline: Shea Andersen SANDERSEN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3621
New Mexico's electronic voting machines are safe, no matter what you hear on the radio, Bernalillo County Clerk Mary Herrera says.
Today Herrera and New Mexico Secretary of...
Chavez: City near water goal.(Evening)
July 29, 2004... Byline: Ed Asher EASHER@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3602
Albuquerque is within a hair of reaching its goal of reducing water consumption by 30 percent by March, Mayor Martin Chavez said.
Chavez set the goal in late 1994 during his first term....
Station vendors stew over jobs.(Evening)
July 29, 2004... Byline: Arthur Simoni asimoni@abqtrib.com / 823-3609
It's a sight almost as old as the railroad: Vendors meet the train as it pulls in to offer weary passengers fresh food and local souvenirs.
But it's a tradition at risk in...
Sellers' MARKETS.(Evening)
July 29, 2004... Byline: Jennifer W. Sanchez jsanchez@abqtrib.com / 823-3610
Merchant hopes to draw in regulars and tourists alike with Little Shops on Rio Grande, a variety of stores under one roof that offer an array of wares
Cindy Rogers put...
She targets bugs that target kids.(Evening)
July 29, 2004... Byline: Jan Jonas
JAN'S CLAN
It's Sheila Hickey's job to kill all the little bugs.
Not the termites or the roaches that infest your house, but the bacteria and viruses that infect your body.
As a pediatrician specializing in...
Jan's Mailbox.(Evening)
July 29, 2004... Byline: Jan Jonas
Ella C. Giles of Albuquerque celebrated her 100th birthday June 6 with friends, her three children, five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
She was born in Bonham, Texas, in 1904, the first child of Oris...
Bank of America center needs 200 phone reps.(Evening)
July 29, 2004... Byline: Dan Shingler dshingler@abqtrib.com / 823-3670
Here's the deal: You get paid to talk on the phone all night. Nice, climate controlled environment, the pay is well above minimum wage and the benefits include health care and...
They're off to Iraq duty with our hopes, thanks.(Evening)
July 29, 2004... EDITORIAL
It was a touching scene at Kirtland Air Force Base, as family members said goodbye to the 185 airmen of New Mexico's 150th Fighter Wing who were preparing to deploy to the war in Iraq.
Moms and dads, sons and daughters,...
Coach Franchione tackles the Q&A.(Evening)
July 29, 2004... Byline: Brad Moore bmoore@abqtrib.com / 823-3679
It has been seven years since Dennis Franchione whipped Lobos football fans into a frenzy with the program's first bowl appearance in 36 years and then left them to be head coach at Texas...
WELCOME TO THE ALBUQUERQUE SPORTS HALL OF SHAME.(Evening)
July 29, 2004... Byline: Jeff Carlton jcarlton@abqtrib.com / 823-3662
SPORTS EXTRA
Sure, we've had penthouse sports moments in the Duke City, but more on that later. Hold your nose: Here are the 10 worst outhouse moments in the city's sports...
Roadrunner pitching dominates.(Evening)
July 29, 2004... Byline: Tribune staff
LITTLE LEAGUE STATE TOURNAMENTS
In the end, maybe the pressure was never really on Roadrunner Little League pitcher Kelsey Stevens.
In the Minors softball state championship game, Kelsey did what she has...
Game will preview UNM-NMSU rivalry.(Evening)
July 29, 2004... Byline: Jeremy Fowler jfowler@abqtrib.com / 823-3 614
NORTH VS. SOUTH ALL-STAR BASKETBALL
The Class 4A-5A matchup features guard tandems who will be playing for the Lobos and Aggies this season.
More is at stake than playful...
Victim's sister testifies.(Afternoon)
July 29, 2004... Byline: Joline Gutierrez Krueger JGLENN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3603
It was over.
Jane Johnston had wanted out of a 2 1/2-year relationship that had grown rocky, rotten, scary, said her sister, Susan Taylor.
Then again, Johnston and...
Chavez: City near water goal.(Afternoon)
July 29, 2004... Byline: Ed Asher EASHER@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3602
Albuquerque is within a hair of reaching its goal of reducing water consumption by 30 percent by March, Mayor Martin Chavez said.
Chavez set the goal in late 1994 during his first term....
New softball field means more games.(Afternoon)
July 29, 2004... Byline: Ed Asher EASHER@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3602
Standing one foot in front of the pitcher's rubber, Mayor Martin Chavez tossed a softball that made it into the catcher's mitt.
With that pitch, Chavez inaugurated what he calls the...
Caldera seeks 2 wordsmiths.(Evening)
July 28, 2004... Byline: Frank Zoretich fzoretich@abqtrib.com / 823-3623
UNM
University of New Mexico President Louis Caldera is looking for someone to put words in his mouth.
And answer his mail.
In newspaper want ads and on the...
Creatures of HABIT.(Evening)
July 28, 2004... Byline: Frank Zoretich fzoretich@abqtrib.com / 823-3623
GOING TO THE ZOO, ZOO, ZOO
Repeat visitors can't resist the call of Albuquerque's wild animals
Don't linger beneath a cougar at the Rio Grande Zoo.
That's a bit of...
Testimony sought on priest conduct.(Evening)
July 28, 2004... Byline: Joline Gutierrez Krueger JGLENN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3603
ARCHDIOCESE OF SANTA FE
Archbishop Michael Sheehan could be forced to testify about allegations of sexual misconduct against a longtime Albuquerque priest if the judge...
Trial begins in 3 slayings.(Evening)
July 28, 2004... Byline: Joline Gutierrez Krueger JGLENN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3603
Opening statements today in the triple murder trial of Karl Knapp described a man who was either hellbent on winning back the love of his life or a man making sure the woman...
Mom's off to Iraq, again.(Evening)
July 28, 2004... Byline: Sue Vorenberg svorenberg@abqtrib.com / 823-3678
Arielle Scherrer, 12, says she'll miss going shopping with her mom the most.
Her sister, Jessica, 9, says she'll miss their time watching "SportsCenter" on ESPN.
The girls...
Residents find a bomb in mailbox.(Evening)
July 28, 2004... Byline: TRIBUNESTAFF
Police are investigating an improvised bomb found in a Northeast Heights mailbox this morning.
Police were called to the 10700 block of Malaguena Lane Northeast today after residents noticed a suspicious package...
Party is mum on Ogle's status.(Evening)
July 28, 2004... Byline: Shea Andersen SANDERSEN@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3621
New Mexico Republican Party leaders declined to say whether Rep. Rory Ogle should leave office after being arrested on domestic violence charges.
But one party official said he...
Pals mount manhunt for UNM student.(Evening)
July 28, 2004... Byline: Iliana Limon ILIMON@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3632
Kyle Foster raised the three tiny cockatoos as though they were his own children.
Foster, a 22-year-old University of New Mexico student, doted on the birds constantly chirping in...
Cheney to visit Rio Rancho.(Evening)
July 28, 2004... Byline: TRIBUNE STAFF
Vice President Dick Cheney will be in Rio Rancho on Saturday.
Cheney's visit, on the heels of the Democratic National Convention in Boston, is designed to rev Republican campaign support.
"He's there to...
Marshals, police capture fugitive.(Evening)
July 28, 2004... Byline: Iliana Limon ILIMON@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3632
Leonard G. Romero was known for making big threats and brandishing guns to back them up, authorities said.
Romero, an elusive 27-year-old man police considered an armed and...
Homicide suspect arrested, charged.(Evening)
July 28, 2004... Byline: Iliana Limon ILIMON@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3632
Joseph Gallegos blazed a violent trail through Albuquerque during the past two months, feeding his crack cocaine addiction, authorities said.
Gallegos, a 40-year-old transient, was...
'Clean coal technology'.(Evening)
July 28, 2004... Byline: James W. Brosnan BROSNANJ@SHNS.COM / (202) 408-2701
Peabody Energy wants DOE grant to reduce plant emissions
WASHINGTON -- Peabody Energy, the world's largest coal mining company, is seeking $19 million in federal aid to...
Within REACH.(Evening)
July 28, 2004... Byline: Brad Moore bmoore@abqtrib.com / 823-3679
LITTLE LEAGUE STATE TOURNAMENTS
Roadrunner Little League has one last chance to quell Copper, and smiles are just one weapon in the team's arsenal
Kelsey Stevens hopes to help put...
Game may fade but not their friendship.(Evening)
July 28, 2004... Byline: Jeremy Fowler jfowler@abqtrib.com / 823-3614
NORTH VS. SOUTH ALL-STAR VOLLEYBALL
Don't take Lindsay Morrison the wrong way. She said she loved every minute of the four-game win with her North All-Stars team Tuesday in the...
Extra stadium seating on way.(Evening)
July 28, 2004... Byline: Brad Moore bmoore@abqtrib.com / 823-3679
UNM
The renovation project at University Stadium received an unplanned boost from the city of Albuquerque.
Mayor Martin Chavez announced Tuesday the city will lend the University...
Madrid, PRC plan to keep eye on PNM bid to buy firm.(Evening)
July 28, 2004... Byline: Dan Shingler dshingler@abqtrib.com / 823-3670
PNM Resources Inc. and its analysts say the company's pending acquisition of Texas-based TNP Enterprises is a two-foot putt for regulators, but the state attorney general could be...
Luxe options offered on Eclipse 500 jet.(Evening)
July 28, 2004... Byline: Erik Siemers ESIEMERS@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3674
Eclipse Aviation today unveiled options to its $1.175 million commuter jet that it hopes will make the buying experience much like purchasing a luxury car.
"What we are trying to...
TRIB TAKES OUR VIEWS ON THE NEWS.(Evening)
July 28, 2004... LANCE'S WIN
America's Lance Armstrong rode to a record-setting sixth straight Tour de France victory Sunday.
The Trib's take:
The win was an achievement for which the words, "totally awesome," are not the usual exaggeration. The...
Bouquets & brickbats.(Evening)
July 28, 2004... EDITORIAL
Bouquet: governor
Whatever your political stripes, you've got to hand it to New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson. As chairman of the Demo-cratic National Convention extravaganza under way in Boston, he is bringing the Land of...
In Utah, tribes are being included.(Evening)
July 28, 2004... Byline: Eddie Chuculate Commentary
In 1989, a rancher stalking a mountain lion in the Book Cliffs region of Utah, southeast of Salt Lake City, discovered a network of Fremont Indian community sites dating to 900 and possibly being up to...
PNM's purchase brings good news, lots of work.(Afternoon)
July 28, 2004... Byline: Dan Shingler dshingler@abqtrib.com / 823-3670
ANALYSIS
PNM Resources struck a good deal for itself in negotiating to buy TNP Enterprises, a Texas power company, but the purchase still has challenges to be met, securities...
AG says she has her eye on deal.(Afternoon)
July 28, 2004... Byline: Dan Shingler dshingler@abqtrib.com / 823-3670
PNM Resources Inc. and its analysts say the company's pending acquisition of Texas-based TNP Enterprises is a 2-foot putt for regulators, but the state attorney general could be...
Gen V(ote).(Evening)
July 27, 2004... Byline: Arthur Simoni asimoni@abqtrib.com / 823-3609
Campus Republicans and Democrats, plus nonpartisan groups, want to make sure those in Generation Y register and take a greater role in this year's election
Ben Parker went to the...
Rep. Ogle busted.(Evening)
July 27, 2004... Byline: Iliana Limon ILIMON@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3632
The second-year GOP legislator was charged with aggravated battery on a household member and domestic violence.
Rep. Rory Ogle, an Albuquerque Republican and advocate for stricter...
Hospital contract awarded.(Evening)
July 27, 2004... Byline: Frank Zoretich fzoretich@abqtrib.com / 823-3623
The University of New Mexico Board of Regents today unanimously approved awarding a $129.4 million contract to build the Children's Hospital and Critical Care Pavilion addition to...
Fire damages home of sheriff's deputy.(Evening)
July 27, 2004... Byline: Iliana Limon ILIMON@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3632
PARADISE HILLS
The West Side home of a veteran Bernalillo County sheriff's deputy sustained extensive fire damage, sending up a towering plume of smoke visible throughout...