Astorga's In Town, Tips Say
By Jeff Proctor / Journal Thanks to weekend exposure on television's "America's Most Wanted," New Mexico authorities are receiving tips from all over the nation on the possible whereabouts of the man they believe killed Bernalillo County Sheriff's Deputy James McGrane Jr.
Housing Program Accused of Fraud
By Thomas J. Cole / Journal As part of a deal to sell her Roswell home, Autumn Aldrich agreed to give a government housing corporation a "voluntary tax-deductible charitable contribution" of 3 percent of the selling price, or nearly $2,000.
Mentally Ill Speak Out
By Jackie Jadrnak / Journal Michelle Holtby said she was once convinced she was God or at least his special representative here on earth.
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Cowboy Up
 | | [+] Click to enlarge photo Lucas Coshenet / Journal | | Professional bull rider Steven Shelley, left, signs Cody Lucero's chaps on Sunday at Tingley Coliseum. The two were part of a program that brings together critically ill children and bull riders.
Ill Children Get Chance to Cowboy Up
By Leann Holt / Journal Bull riders and critically ill children. At Tingley Coliseum on Sunday, three fragile young people and three strapping cowboys discovered just how much they have in common.
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