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    100+ MPH on Paseo del Norte
    By T.J. Wilham / Journal Staff Writer
      Paseo del Norte turned into Paseo del Rapido on Fourth of July. Within three hours Friday, sheriff's deputies caught three people driving their sports cars more than 100 mph down the six-lane highway near the Rio Grande.

    DNA Disputed in '05 Slaying
    By Joline Gutierrez Krueger/ Journal Staff Writer
      Defense: Evidence Obtained Illegally. How authorities connected transient Phillip Busey to the rape and bludgeoning death of a Nob Hill woman came down to the infinitesimal speck of DNA.

    Teen Pleads Guilty to Reckless Driving
    By Kathryn Holzka/ For the Journal
      Driver in Fatal Crash Sentenced to 30 Days.

    State May Move Detention Center
    By Jackie Jadrnak/ Journal Staff Writer
      Albuquerque YDDC Facility Could Require Renovation. Is the state's central intake and detention center for youths moving to Los Lunas?

    'Good Year' for CNM
    By Martin Salazar/ Journal Staff Writer
      School President Praised for Work. In her first year as president of Central New Mexico Community College, Katharine Winograd secured a modest decrease in tuition for students at a time when other higher education institutions were hiking theirs.

    Gallantly Streaming
    By Rosalie Rayburn And T.J Wilham/ Journal Staff Writer
      Filling the Streets and Lighting the Sky, Albuquerque Area Marks the 4th. Bands and bicycles, festivities and solemn remembrances, fireworks that shot 1,000 feet high — all were a part of this year's July Fourth celebrations.

    View from the Summit
    By Joline Gutierrez Krueger/ Journal Staff Writer
      After a Harsh Wake-up Call, Judge Takes His Life to New Heights. It wasn't enough that Metro Court Judge Daniel Ramczyk quit smoking just like that.

    Sandias Overdue for Fire
    By Lee Ross/ Mountain View Telegraph
      Officials Say They Can't Protect Most Area Homes. Be prepared for when the big fire hits the Sandia Mountains.

    UNM Raises Minimum Wage, Salaries for Faculty, Staff
    By Martin Salazar/ Journal Staff Writer
      You may have heard of the University of New Mexico's hundred-thousand-dollar club, the not so exclusive group of UNM employees — roughly one in 11 as of last year — earning $100,000 or more a year.



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    State Headlines

  • Teen Pleads Guilty to Reckless Driving
  • Volunteer cares for cougars, advocates caution in the wild
  • DNA Disputed in '05 Slaying
  • Cabinet Debates Fate of Terrorism Suspects

    Local Headlines

  • View from the Summit
  • Sandias Overdue for Fire
  • State May Move Detention Center
  • UNM Raises Minimum Wage, Salaries for Faculty, Staff
  • Around the Metro Area
  • Gallantly Streaming

  • Journal North Headlines

  • The Ven. Lama Karma Chopal creates another sand mandala
  • Massive Cave-In Made Caldera
  • 12 Steps to a Healthier You
  • 15,000 Attend Breakfast
  • Around Northern New Mexico
  • Teen Pleads Guilty in Crash

    West Side Headlines

  • Fake Cops Break In, Rob Family
  • Rio Rancho Grad Aims To Bring the Joys of Paintball to the West Side
  • Men Clocked at More Than 100 mph During Day of 4th
  • Wal-Mart Site Plan Finally Gets Public Hearing
  • Police: 2 Stole, Resold Pills
  • Money Raised Through Hikes To Aid the Needy
  • Be Well-Armed for the War Against Weeds
  • Bosque Sports Camps Slated
  • Open Space Visitor Center Hosts Unexpectedly Popular Crafts Workshop
  • It's a Good Time To Set Priorities
  • RRPS Passes $107.5M Budget
  • Helping Through Hiking

    Rio Rancho Headlines

  • Fake Cops Break In, Rob Family
  • Rio Rancho Grad Aims To Bring the Joys of Paintball to the West Side
  • Men Clocked at More Than 100 mph During Day of 4th
  • Wal-Mart Site Plan Finally Gets Public Hearing
  • Police: 2 Stole, Resold Pills
  • Money Raised Through Hikes To Aid the Needy
  • Be Well-Armed for the War Against Weeds
  • Bosque Sports Camps Slated
  • Open Space Visitor Center Hosts Unexpectedly Popular Crafts Workshop
  • It's a Good Time To Set Priorities
  • RRPS Passes $107.5M Budget
  • Helping Through Hiking

    Sports Headlines

  • Squeeze Play
  • Aggie, Lobo, 'Stang, Oh My
  • Ruidoso Track May Move