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Aide explains tax cost Pearce quoted in ACA vote

$4,700-a-year figure was used to back 'no' vote by congressman

Executive’s Desk: Buying business property: Perks, pitfalls

Business owners can sometimes save money by buying the building in which they're housed. Rathe ...
BERLIN WALL

Trust, ethics erode as corruption spreads

In 1989, unable to sustain the Cold War, the Soviet Union allowed the Iron Curtain to fall.  &n ...

Council mulls solutions for jobless fund

Reactivated advisory council to propose changes for legislative consideration to better manage depleted unemployment trust
Two Park Square at 6565 Americas Parkway NE recently increased its asking lease rate, a rare move in the current office market where landlords sometimes fight over potential tenants. Photo Credit - Journal File

Once-thriving Uptown’s vacancies highest in metro

Office hub's good times evaporated as recession took hold
Despite ample parking and recent building improvements, Uptown Tower has seen an exodus of tenants since the recession began to hit the Uptown submarket in mid-2009. Photo Credit - Jim Thompson/Journal

Office vacancies continue to accelerate

As office vacancies accelerate, recovery hinges on job creation

Hinton chair-elect of American Hospital Assn.

James H. Hinton, president and CEO of Presbyterian Healthcare Services, has been named to lead one o ...
Residents of Mariposa have rejected High Desert Investment Corp.'s proposal to maintain amenities at the the high-end residential community through increased fees. Photo Credit - Journal File

Mariposa residents opt for minimal services

High Desert offered choices to maintain or cut amenities

Otero County may vote on instituting quality-of-life tax

The Otero County Commission talked about a possible quality-of-life gross receipts tax during the co ...
Workers weed chile fields at Salem, N.M., in 2011. New Mexico growers face increasing foreign competition. Photo Credit - Journal File

N.M. chile acreage projected to shrink again this year

LAS CRUCES - Experts suspect that green and red chile acreage in New Mexico may have shrunk aga ...

Tax or mandate? Name doesn’t matter

Juliet famously said, "What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name wou ...

Paving firm defendants lose out on stash of cash

SANTA FE — Joe Anthony and Marlene Montoya won't be reunited with their $110,000 wad of ...