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In what is viewed as a test case in U.S. District Court in Albuquerque, Judge William Johnson ruled against most legal arguments in a motion to dismiss a clawback lawsuit stemming from the Doug Vaughan Ponzi scheme. (Jim Thompson/Albuquerque Journal.)

Clawback rulings suggest direction of cases

Prospects for a quick legal victory are disappearing for investors targeted by clawbacks in the Vaug ...
Rio Rancho High students work in the school’s new culinary arts kitchen. Home economics in many schools has morphed into culinary arts. (Pat Vasquez-Cunningham/Journal)

Kitchen a boon to RR students

High school trains future workers in the culinary arts

Police, retailers partner to share information

When it comes to retail crime, offenders aren't the only ones networking.    Al ...

Navajos pony up $2.3M to study mine purchase

FARMINGTON - For Navajo Nation officials, a pending deal to purchase Navajo Mine boils down to ...

Free entrepreneur training seminar on Wed.

The next free Center for Commercialization & Entrepreneurial Training seminar on Wednesday from ...
APD officer Todd Sierra prepares to load a shoplifting suspect into his car after he was caught trying to steal a pair of shoes from Sears in Cottonwood Mall in 2006. (Journal File)

Theft epidemic

Stores awash in organized retail crime that costs U.S. businesses an estimated $13 billion a year

‘Hero’ nominations sought

Fidelity Investments is seeking nominations for the metro area's unsung "Heroes in Educa ...
Rubber tires provide the base for these Energy Related Devices’ reinforced solar panels. The company wants to launch an assembly operation in Tucumcari that would meld standard industry panels with a unique sheet-metal backing that would help cool the solar cells and strengthen the panels. (COURTESY of ENERGY RELATED DEVICES)

Summit to showcase tech firms

Twelve companies will vie for potentially millions of dollars in venture funding this week at the an ...

Navajos mull further study on mine purchase

FARMINGTON — The Navajo Nation is paying millions of dollars to figure out whether it truly wa ...

Innovation fueling growth of summit

The three-day Technology Ventures Deal Stream Summit kicks off Tuesday at the Hyatt Tamaya Resort at ...
The view of the Sandia Mountains through the canopied fueling area at the new Warrior station on U.S. 550. The new station will have 21 pump stations, including a free-standing pump suitable for large trucks and RVs.  (Jim Thompson/Albuquerque Journal.)

Food-and-fuel stop for U.S. 550 drivers

Commuters traveling the busy stretch of U.S. 550 near the Santa Ana Star Casino will soon have a fan ...

RR property reappraisals a boost to tax rolls

RIO RANCHO — Nearly halfway through a two-year countywide property re-evaluation project, the ...

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