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Woman still in critical condition after crash
The crash occurred at 9:48 a.m. Orah Goudy, 70, ran a stop sign headed westbound on Prospect Avenue. Her vehicle was promptly struck on the driver's side by a white 2004 Ford Explorer driven by 68-year-old Sandra Townsend, who was headed northbound on Washington approaching Prospect, according to an Albuquerque Police Department news release. There were no traffic restrictions at that ...
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2 women in NM speed chase indicted for murder
A pair of homeless women accused of plotting to kill an Albuquerque man following a sexual escapade because they wanted his car have been indicted. Second Judicial District Attorney's Office announced Tuesday that a Bernalillo County Grand Jury indicted 18-year-old Jennifer McKee and 20-year-old Ashlee Gurule on multiple charges, including murder and kidnapping. Authorities say the body of ...
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Firefighters extinguish fire from rooftop
Albuquerque Fire Department units fought flames from the roof and extinguished it "within minutes," according to an AFD news release. No injuries were reported, and employees have since returned to the ...
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Albuquerque Business First lands three first-place awards in journalism competition
Domrzalski Albuquerque Business First brought home several first-place awards in its division in the Society for Professional Journalists annual Top of the Rockies competition. SPJ officials said the competition garnered 700 entries from a four-state region: Wyoming, Utah, New Mexico and Colorado. The contest was judged by journalists from Oklahoma. Current and former Albuquerque Business First ...
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Kim Jew expands rebrands sportsschool division
Paul Jew will operate a new division of Kim Jew Portrait Art with the name Moji. One of Albuquerques largest photography businesses, Kim Jew Portrait Art, is expanding and rebranding its sports and school fundraising photo division. The divisions were previously known as One-of-a-Kind and Kim Jew Sports. The new division is under one name, Moji which means to remember more accurately ...
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La Femme Nikita
Luc Besson's "La Femme Nikita" is a clever, visually stunning French thriller about a secret government agency that transforms a nowhere-bound, murderous junkie into an efficient hitman, er, hitwoman. The Nikita of the title is a true femme fatal played with ferocious intensity and whetted sexuality by Anne Parillaud. When we first meet her, she is a strung-out druggie traveling with a band of str ... ...
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Trial in triple murder continues for 2nd day in Las Cruces
LAS CRUCES - Jurors heard Tuesday morning detailed descriptions of the crime scene and neighbors' accounts of the 2010 evening when somebody gunned down three people in an upscale home near Mesilla as the murder trial of Eugene Ferri continued here in 3rd Judicial District Court.Picking up where he left off Monday evening, New Mexico State Police investigator Norman Rhoades talked about ...
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Get golf ready with training at NMSU
www.PlayGolfAmerica.com/GGR . Public sessions will be from 2 to 3 p.m. every Saturday in June at the NMSU Golf Course, 3000 Herb Wimberly Drive in Las Cruces. The total cost for all five days is $75. Contact NMSU Golf Course PGA Head Golf Professional Jason White ...
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NMSU Aquatic Center plans short closure
LAS CRUCES - The Aquatic Center will be closed Thursday through Monday for annual staff training, super-chlorination and observance of Memorial Day . Summer hours of operation will begin Tuesday, May ...
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Body of veteran killed in Kabul returns
ALBUQUERQUE (KRQE) - The body of a U.S. Army veteran from New Mexico is coming home Tuesday following his death in Afghanistan. Robert Halsell of Hatch was among 15 people killed last week after a suicide bombing in Kabul. The 26-year-old veteran was working as a private contractor in Afghanistan when he died. His father is a former mayor of Hatch and was an Albuquerque Police Department ...
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Parts of the Bosque to be shut down
Given dangerous fire conditions, parts of the Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District will be closed beginning Wednesday and fire restrictions will be ...
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