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SF hospital fined again for medical waste dumping
SANTA FE — Christus St. Vincent Regional Medical Center has been fined, again, for illegally dumping medical waste in the Santa Fe landfill. The state Environment Department recently announced the... Read more »
NMSU researchers study short-season forage crops
TUCUMCARI — For the better part of the last decade, farmers in eastern New Mexico have had to plan for their summer growing season without knowing how much water —... Read more »
Kit Carson Co-op trustees sue to counter recall effort
TAOS — The eleven elected trustees of the Kit Carson Electric Cooperative are pushing back against a contentious effort to recall them by filing a lawsuit. Attorneys for the co-op’s... Read more »
Mexican workers put in longest hours each day
With 34 current members, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development focuses on stimulating economic progress and trade among its democratic and market economy members. Its membership consists of the... Read more »
Minority workshop Wednesday
The New Mexico Office of African American Affairs in conjunction with the Economic Development Department and the General Services Department is hosting the 8th Annual Minority Businesses “Meet the Buyers”... Read more »
Fidelity recognized for corporate volunteerism
Fidelity Investments recently received the “Governor’s Corporate Volunteer Program of the Year” award from the New Mexico Commission for Community Volunteerism. The company, in a news release, said it was... Read more »
Loan guarantee gone south leaves $300K debt
Q: I was a member in a three-person partnership that owned some commercial real estate. The partnership borrowed some money and all of the partners guaranteed the debt. Things did... Read more »
SF councilors, Railyard developer reach accord
SANTA FE — Some city workers will soon be a bit closer to Flying Star and REI. The Santa Fe City Council recently approved an agreement to rent more than... Read more »
One on One with Jeff Parker
Jeff Parker is in Albuquerque because of Destiny. According to him, there is just no other explanation why a California nerd-turned party animal, whose teen years look like a John... Read more »
Now-gone GE plant housed thousands of jobs
The demolition of General Electric’s jet-engine plant, recently completed in the South Valley, erased one of the Albuquerque metro area’s industrial mainstays since the 1940s. Over the decades, thousands of... Read more »
UNM bureau tallies LANL impact
Los Alamos National Laboratory is the sixth-largest employer in New Mexico and contributes nearly 24,000 jobs to the state, according to a University of New Mexico study based on 2009... Read more »
Health policy consensus noted
Tom Daschle led the United States Senate’s Democrats for four years, two of them as majority leader. Defeated for re-election from South Dakota in 2004, he became a lobbyist and... Read more »

