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[Maria Lujan]'s complaint says [Andrew Griego] admitted to police investigators that he'd electronically spied on his roommate. Griego's lawyer, Marc Edwards, doesn't know if that's true, but says "if the allegations hold water, we'll try to work it out." (Lujan wants punitive damages.) A NMDOT spokesman could not confirm by press time whether Griego still works for the agency.

The state claims the store failed to file tax reports beginning in 1985, a year before Garson obtained his bachelor's degree in California. Among the store's quirkier offerings: A "Jesus is My Coach" series of $24.95 wood and resin statuettes depicting the Lord as an instructor in everything from basketball and hockey to ballet and martial arts. Corey Pein)

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Know Thy Landlord: Peepholes are passé in the digital age.

That's one conclusion to be drawn from a lawsuit filed this mo...

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