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Breaking: FBI Makes Arrest in Nun's Slaying

One taken into custody early this morning in Navajo, N.M.; no other details. An arrest was made early this morning in Navjo, N.M., in connection with the slaying of Sister Marguerite Bartz, FBI spokesman Darrin Jones said in a terse news release. No ...

From BRUCE DANIELS, Albuquerque Journal,  5 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Federal Bureau of Investigation

7:45am -- Portales Fire Chief Resigns

Veteran firefighter to take job at Roosevelt General Hospital next month. Portales Fire Chief John Bridges, who has served the city and surrounding townships for 21 years, told the Portales City Council this week that he will resign on Nov. 27 and will ...

From BRUCE DANIELS, Albuquerque Journal,  5 Nov 2009

9:10am -- Texas Teen Dies From Lea County Crash

14-year-old was one of five inside SUV that rolled east of Lovington Halloween night. Edgar Lozano, 14, of Denver City, Texas, died Wednesday evening at a Lubbock hospital from injuries he received in a crash on N.M. 83 east of Lovington around 10:30 p. ...

From BRUCE DANIELS, Albuquerque Journal,  5 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Ford Motor Company

6:50am -- Bomb Threat Empties Silver High Again

Police, school officials say third evacuation in five weeks is no joke. Silver High School was evacuated just before noon Wednesday with the third phoned-in bomb threat in the past five weeks, and police and school officials are warning the prankster ...

From BRUCE DANIELS, Albuquerque Journal,  5 Nov 2009

8:30am -- Juarez Drug War Subject of UTEP Professor's Book

'Drug War Zone' first social science study of violent drug war tearing Mexico apart. Howard Campbell, a professor of sociology and anthropology at the University of Texas at El Paso, has written a book which he hopes will put a "human face" on the ...

From BRUCE DANIELS, Albuquerque Journal,  5 Nov 2009
Related Topics: University of Texas

8:00am -- Late-Season Elk Licenses Available Online Nov. 10

350 cow elk licenses offered to those who don't already have a license this season. A total of 350 cow elk licenses will be available online beginning at 10 a.m. Tuesday to hunters who don't already hold an elk hunting license this season, the Deming ...

From BRUCE DANIELS, Albuquerque Journal,  5 Nov 2009

6:00am -- Las Cruces Woman Accused of Running Down Boyfriend

Investigators say 26-year-old was drunk when incident occurred early Sunday. A 26-year-old Las Cruces woman was arrested just after 2 a.m. Sunday after deputies said she ran over her boyfriend while drunk, the Las Cruces Sun-News reported. Jeanette ...

From BRUCE DANIELS, Albuquerque Journal,  5 Nov 2009

7:15am -- Salvation Army Truck Stolen in Farmington

Police in Farmington are looking for the person who stole a truck from the local Salvation Army office Tuesday night and apparently went four-wheeling through the dirt and sagebrush before getting stuck on a pinon tree near San Juan County Road 5117, ...

From BRUCE DANIELS, Albuquerque Journal,  5 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Salvation Army

6:35am -- McKinley Co. Deputy Allegedly Attacked by Wife

Officer reportedly struck with baseball bat at Thoreau-area home Wednesday. McKinley County sheriff's Deputy Elrino Henio was allegedly attacked by his wife at their Thoreau-area home around 6:30 a.m. Wednesday, The Gallup Herald reported. According to ...

From BRUCE DANIELS, Albuquerque Journal,  5 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Gallup

6:20am -- Florida Man Arrested in Clovis on Sex Charge

Fugitive was wanted in Florida for 'lewd or lascivious battery' on a minor. Curry County sheriff's deputies on Wednesday arrested Herbert Clinton Miller at a Clovis residence on an outstanding felony sex charge from Florida, the Clovis News Journal ...

From BRUCE DANIELS, Albuquerque Journal,  5 Nov 2009
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