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Copper prices spur mines to ramp up in N.M., Ariz.

With prices high and backing in place from some of the world’s largest mining companies, the hunt for copper in the American Southwest is experiencing a revival. Mining and milling... Read more »

Brine well testing resumes

It’s been more than two years since New Mexico officials first became concerned about the possibility that a cavern formed by a brine well operation near a busy Carlsbad intersection... Read more »

SF may ease rule on affordable housing

SANTA FE — Santa Fe city officials are pondering a measure that would temporarily cut by half the number of affordably priced homes required in new developments. Reducing the percentage... Read more »

France defiles its egalitarian past with veil ban

When I think of France, I think of the country that gave the world haute cuisine and modern diplomacy. This is the country that endured more than 10 years of... Read more »

REFLEX REACTIONS

The businesses, individuals and nonprofit being honored at this year’s Ethics in Business Awards said they were surprised to be recognized for something so ingrained in their day-to-day operations. “When... Read more »

Claim investment scheme loss in discovery year

I have had a recurring question from people who lost money in the Doug Vaughan investment scheme – “Can I deduct my losses on my 2010 tax return? The answer... Read more »

New Sunport food court greatly expands options

Good news for hungry travelers — the airport is now serving up some new food options with more on the way. That’s after two years of construction on various concepts... Read more »

Family has catered to pets for 60 years

Canines and felines have been checking into New Mexican Kennels — run by the same family at the same location — since 1951. “Many of our clients on are their... Read more »

Letters to Outlook

Latin Dance Festival success for diversity Latin music and dance fuses the best of many worlds in a proud confluence of heritage and cultural identity. Counterintuitive to what one might... Read more »

Education keynote of annual CofC Leadership Conference

Former U.S. Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings and New Mexico Secretary-designate Hanna Skandera will keynote the annual Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce Leadership Conference on Friday, April 29th, at the... Read more »

One on One with Brian Sanderoff

Brian Sanderoff has just unfurled across his desk a flag-sized, color-coded map of New Mexico’s congressional districts. By his enthusiasm, you would think he was 8 years old and the... Read more »

Proposed potash project closer to construction

CARLSBAD — Intrepid Potash is another step closer to its proposed construction of a solar solution mine in the inactive workings of its HB Potash Mine located about 20 miles... Read more »