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New Rail Runner station could open in August
SANTA FE – The city’s Finance Committee agreed last week to move forward with plans to open the Rail Runner’s Zia Station. But officials said they want the owners of... Read more »
Baldrige winner in education to speak in Abq
Dr. Terry Holliday, Commissioner of Education for the State of Kentucky, will conduct a strategic learning event for New Mexico superintendents, school board members and other educational leaders on Thursday... Read more »
Intellectual property seminar scheduled
The next free Center for Commercialization & Entrepreneurial Training seminar is Wednesday from 8 a.m. to noon and will focus on Intellectual Property, Securities Laws and Regulations, and Lessons Learned.... Read more »
One on One with Tony Trujillo
Trying to get Tony Trujillo to discuss something other than his company, Holman’s, is like trying to stop a car from rolling downhill once it has the slightest momentum. Getting... Read more »
New rule opening U.S. travel to Cuba
Years ago when I lived in Mexico City, I had a group of Mexican friends with whom I would get together for birthday parties, holidays, and trips. The group loved... Read more »
Hobby pilot business is jetting around
MORIARTY – Bob Carlton won’t leave well enough alone. Instead of being satisfied with just having a glider towed along behind an airplane like most other glider pilots, Carlton decided... Read more »
Financial incentives can power innovation
Copyright © 2011 Albuquerque Journal SANTA FE – A finance professor from Massachusetts Institute of Technology thinks he knows how to cure cancer. Harness the greed of researchers, drug companies... Read more »
Tax extensions, contributions and housing taxes
Q: I filed for an extension of time to file my 2010 tax return because I was waiting for a K-1 from a partnership. I received the K-1 at the... Read more »
New ‘Talk’
Copyright © 2011 Albuquerque Journal Qwest – the successor to US West and Mountain Bell and once a sizable corporate giant in New Mexico – is about to fade into... Read more »
Trading post joins cyberspace era
FARMINGTON — The trading post is an icon of the American West: The hand-built wooden structure nestled among hills, or standing alone at a wide spot in the road, a... Read more »
Paving company slapped with additional allegations
SANTA FE — A petition filed in Santa Fe District Court by the new owners of the Rancho Viejo subdivision makes a laundry list of new allegations against Advantage Asphalt... Read more »
Stung by attack on their integrity, judges deserve impartial hearing
“Four things belong to a judge: to hear courteously, to answer wisely, to consider soberly, and to decide impartially.” — Socrates ( 470-399 BC) Have you heard the news? It’s... Read more »

