As Seen in the Newspaper: RIchardson on Bloomberg News
ABQjournal staff @ December 16, 2008 # Comments Off
As mentioned in Jeff Jones column: If It Sounds Like Old News It Is.
Stories from Albuquerque Journal archive. Sunday, October 19, 2008 GRIP Deal Pays $1.4M — But Where’s the Contract?
Friday, August 29, 2008 GRIP Contract Probed
Here’s the story by Martin Z. Braun and William Selway, Bloomberg News Grand Jury Probes Richardson Donor’s New Mexico Financing Fee
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Family Wants Stolen Dogs Back
KOAT.com - Local News @ December 16, 2008 # Comments Off
A couple of New Mexico families were looking forward to a dismal Christmas all because someone took off with beloved family members of the four-legged variety.
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BREAKING: Police on scene of multiple collisions
T.J. Wilham @ December 15, 2008 # Comments Off
Snowy weather is continuing to wreak havoc in the Metro area.
Northbound Interstate 25 has been closed at the Tramway exit at this hour while deputies in Sandoval County investigate a fatal collision between a car and semi tractor trailer.
According to Sandoval County sheriff’s deputies, at about 6:30 p.m., a vehicle headed northbound on I-25 between Algodones and the town of Bernalillo slid out of control across the median and hit the side of the semi. One person died at the scene, according to Undersheriff Tim Lucero.
Meanwhile, Bernalillo County sheriff’s deputies just finished cleaning up the aftermath of two jack-knifed semis in Tijeras Canyon on Interstate 40. No one was injured in the two separate incidents.
Bernalillo County Sheriff Darren White said a few minutes ago he anticipated that I-40 will be closed at the canyon by the end of the evening.
“At this pace I will be very surprised if we go through the night without at shutting it down,” he said.
State police have also issued an advisory discouraging anyone from traveling on Interstate 40 between Grants and Gallup and from Edgewood to Tucumcari
Keep reading ABQjournal.com for more on the winter storm.
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Bernalillo County prepared for heavy election turnout
KRQE News 13 - Top Stories @ October 31, 2008 # Comments Off
ALBUQUERQUE (KRQE) - Election Day is still four days away, but nearly half of registered voters in Bernalillo County have already voted.
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NM MVD unveils breast cancer awareness plate
KRQE News 13 - Top Stories @ October 31, 2008 # Comments Off
SANTA FE (AP) - New Mexico is offering a license plate promoting breast cancer awareness. The Vehicle Division, the state Department of Health and the American Cancer Society on Friday unveiled the new license plate that features a pink ribbon beside New Mexico's traditional red-on-yellow license plate numbers.
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Rio Rancho country club to install two water monitoring wells
KRQE News 13 - Top Stories @ October 31, 2008 # Comments Off
ALBUQUERQUE (KRQE) - The city of Rio Rancho has reached a settlement with the State Environment Department over the ponds at Chamisa Hills Country Club.
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Three bars could lose licenses
KRQE News 13 - Top Stories @ October 31, 2008 # Comments Off
ALBUQUERQUE (KRQE) - New Mexico's three-strikes rule could cost three Albuquerque bars and a convenience store their liquor licenses.
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Romney, Giuliani, Clark plan rallies
KRQE News 13 - Top Stories @ October 31, 2008 # Comments Off
ALBUQUERQUE (KRQE) - New Mexico will see a string of political visits as Election Day approaches.
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Cult leader arrested for failure to appear
KRQE News 13 - Top Stories @ October 31, 2008 # Comments Off
LAS VEGAS, N.M. (AP) - The leader of an apocalyptic sect who is accused of sex crimes against underage female followers has been arrested for failing to appear in court.
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Dairyman says he’s working on cleanup
KRQE News 13 - Top Stories @ October 31, 2008 # Comments Off
HOBBS, N.M. (AP) - Rick Schaap knew the dairy he bought north of Hobbs needed work and he planned to complete it.
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