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V.23 No.36 |

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The Daily Word in yearbook woes, the job market and free pot

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Economists say the job growth in August wasn't very good, but there's no reason to worry.

In Florida, a missing autistic boy was found unharmed; however, the man he was found with is suspected of four murders.

A Maine mother is fighting the state over a do-not-resuscitate order placed on her injured child.

Another individual has come forward to sue Penn State in regard to the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse scandal.

Brooksville, Fla. vs. red light cameras

Open space officers located a group of hikers who went missing yesterday in the Embudito area. All three were unharmed.

The autopsy report has been released for the gruesome killing of Emily Lambert in March in Carlsbad, N.M.

People in Portales, N.M., are outraged at topless photos in a high school yearbook.

What's on your New Mexico bucket list?

Starting next summer, citizens in Berkeley, Calif., who make less than $32,000 can get free pot. Assuming they have a medical marijuana card, of course.

V.23 No.33 |

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The Daily Word in the Ferguson shooting, World of Warcraft and the Pope

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World of Warcraft memorializes late comedian Robin Williams.

Darren Wilson has been identified as the police officer who shot unarmed teenager Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo.

North Korea says projectiles fired during the Pope's visit were just a coincidence.

A mother in South Carolina was arrested for dropping the F-bomb in front of her kids in a grocery store. Wait … that's it?

Three Fort Lauderdale men face criminal charges for digging up the cremated remains of relatives in an effort to move them to a cemetery in Maine.

The APS board voted unanimously for Superintendent Winston Brooks' resignation.

Santa Fe police apprehended a suspect in a fatal shooting that occurred Thursday evening.

An Albuquerque woman allegedly had sex with two German shepherds, then tried to poison her roommates when they found out about it.

APD is investigating a “slaying” after a woman's body was found in a vacant lot in southeast Albuquerque.

Booty shorts, boxers, bourbon and beer, oh my!

V.23 No.14 |

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The Daily Word in faulty ATMs, faulty meter readings and a faulty chemistry teacher

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Mozilla co-founder Brendan Eich stepped down after being protested against for his intolerant views against same-sex marriage. Now some think this is reverse-intolerance.

Sparks from welders are thought to be the cause of a Boston fire that killed 2 firefighters and injured 13 people.

A mother in South Carolina could face 20 years to life in prison after her infant died of an overdose of morphine from her breast milk.

Former President George W. Bush has been getting crazy with the oil paints.

Have you heard of these firefly devices? Apparently they can screw up your water meter readings.

A child abuse prevention rally is scheduled to take place today at noon at the Albuquerque Convention Center.

City websites back on track after Anonymous unleashed a “cyber hurricane” this past weekend.

A political science professor from Johns Hopkins University wrote an analytical paper stating how Walter White was a “bad teacher” and a “failure.”

A man requested $140 from an ATM in Maine, but got $37,000 … can you point out its exact location on this map I'm holding?