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List/Grid Author Archives: Michael Hartranft / Journal Staff Writer

John Uczekaj, president and CEO of Aspen Avionics, has announced the addition of two new board members along with the closing of a $12.8 million round of equity funding for the maker of advanced avionics systems.

Aspen Avionics Closes on $12.8M Round of New Venture Support

Albuquerque's Aspen Avionics has closed on a $12.8 million round of equity funding to support ...

Voters to decide three PRC reform measures

It’s up to New Mexico voters to adopt or reject three constitutional amendments ...

Two duel for District 1 PRC position

An Albuquerque lawyer in his first bid for public office faces the incumbent Bernalillo County asses ...

San Juan Power Plant Proposal Would Retire Two Units, State Says

Copyright 2012 Albuquerque Journal A New Mexico Environment Department proposal to settle the dispute over regional haze at the San Juan coal-fired power plant calls for retiring two of the... Read more »

Feds Reject Fast Track on Power Line

Three groups want line to carry renewable energy power

N.M. Approves $1.3 Million to Help Support 311 Jobs

Three New Mexico companies have been approved for $1,359,664 in job training assistance that will aid in the creation of 311 jobs, according to the state Economic Development Department. The... Read more »

Lecturer Targets Oil Spills and Ethics Duties

Geoscientist W.C. “Rusty” Riese says he’s still waiting for invitations from environmental groups to hear what he has to say about the petroleum industry, oil spills and ethics issues of... Read more »
Albuquerque Reads tutor Elaine Shutiva, left, shares a smile with student Jasmire Bustos during a tutoring session at Atrisco Elementary. Photo Credit - Courtesy Of Albuquerque Reads

Volunteer tutors can put words to good use

Albuquerque Reads program provides kids early track to success

Spanish Firm Locates in ABQ

P4Q Makes Solar Tracking Devices
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Preparing For A High-Flying Future

Back on track after a crippling Thailand flood, Emcore anticipates growing ventures in space
Scott Forman, who is now an emergency room doctor for Presbyterian, once guided mountain expeditions in North and South America. He shows a prototype of the trauma shear his company, Héros, plans to market. Photo Credit - Pat Vasquez-Cunningham/Journal

Emergency Assistant

Trauma shear venture on verge of success

Void Union Vote, Labor Dept. Asks

The September 2011 election of officers for International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local Un ...

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