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Lobo soccer player suspended; See Video

"I am deeply and wholeheartedly regretful for my actions," said Lambert. "My actions were uncalled for. I let my emotions get the best of me in a heated situation. I take full responsibility for my actions and accept any punishment felt necessary from ...

From ABQJOURNAL STAFF, Albuquerque Journal,  7 Nov 2009

Lobo soccer player suspended

University of New Mexico junior soccer player Elizabeth Lambert has been suspended indefinitely for her actions in Thursday night's match against BYU in the semifinals of the Mountain West Conference Championship in Provo, Utah.  Lambert is prohibited ...

From ABQJOURNAL STAFF, Albuquerque Journal,  6 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Mountain West Conference

Breaking: Richardson Withdraws Nomination

Gov. Bill Richardson has withdrawn from his nomination as U.S. commerce secretary, citing concerns about the timing of a federal grand jury investigation involving his administration in New Mexico.  President-elect Barack Obama said in a statement ...

From ABQJOURNAL STAFF, Albuquerque Journal,  4 Jan 2009
Related Topics: Bill Richardson,  Barack Obama,  Diane Denish,  U.S. Senate

Car Owner’s Friend Detains Suspect

A suspected automobile burglar was foiled by a cookie and pants that were too loose. A woman in the area of Aspen and Hermosa NE told police Friday she was walking a friend to his car when she saw a suspicious person standing by a neighbor’s truck. ...

From ABQJOURNAL STAFF, Albuquerque Journal,  4 Jan 2009

Most Read Stories of 2008

The head of the Republican Women of Otero County who refused to resign after calling then-Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama a "Muslim socialist" was the most read non-Newsseeker story of 2008. The second most read of the year was the ...

From ABQJOURNAL STAFF, Albuquerque Journal,  1 Jan 2009
Related Topics: U.S. Republican Party,  Barack Obama,  Pete Domenici

Romero Running for Mayor

Former state Senate Pro Tem Richard Romero said he is contemplating a possible bid to replace Mayor Martin Chavez in October's municipal election. Romero said he will start with a fundraiser Thursday and see what kind of support he will receive. State ...

From ABQJOURNAL STAFF, Albuquerque Journal,  31 Dec 2008

Breaking at Southbound I-25 Closed Between ABQ and SF

The crash, which occurred just south of La Bajada in Sandoval County, involved at least two vehicles. At least one person is seriously injured, and the UNMH Lifeguard helicopter is on the scene. When police arrived, they found one of the vehicles up a ...

From ABQJOURNAL STAFF, Albuquerque Journal,  29 Dec 2008

State: These Are the Deadbeats

The state once again has released its list of deadbeat parents -- those who owe court-ordered child support to their children. Tops? Tolentino Sanchez, age 43, who owes $205,637. Sanchez was last seen in the Gallup area, according to child support ...

From ABQJOURNAL STAFF, Albuquerque Journal,  29 Dec 2008
Related Topics: Gallup

Trees Can Be Left for Recycling

The city of Albuquerque, Public Service Company of New Mexico and others are offering Christmas tree recycling this season. In Albuquerque, you can drop off trees from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, Jan. 2, through Jan. 11. The locations are Montessa Park ...

From ABQJOURNAL STAFF, Albuquerque Journal,  27 Dec 2008

ABQ Police Investigate Two Shooting Deaths

Shortly after 3:30 a.m. today, officers responded to the 8900 block of Round Rock NW in reference to a shooting. When officers arrived on scene they found a woman in her late teens or early 20s with a gunshot wound. She was pronounced dead at the ...

From ABQJOURNAL STAFF, Albuquerque Journal,  27 Dec 2008

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