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The Rev. Talitha Arnold of the United Church of Santa Fe, left, talks with Ruth Martin, director of merchandising and marketing for Ten Thousand Villages, before a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the store on July 13. Photo Credit - Eddie Moore/Journal

‘Fair trade’ proponents open shop in SF

Mennonite-affiliated nonprofit benefits international artisans
Sir Richard Branson holds a replica of VIrgin Galactic's LauncherOne at the Farnborough International Airshow In Farnborough, England, on July 11. Photo Credit - The Associated Press

Virgin Galactic unveils satellite launch plans

N.M.'s Spaceport America likely to be primary site

NMSU project researches shrimp feed

Desert shrimp farms could prove to be economically feasible

Xcel plans OK’d for Clovis-area transmission upgrades

CLOVIS — Xcel Energy has received the go-ahead from the Public Regulation Commission for $60 m ...

Venture investment recovering erratically

N.M. investors, startups still coping with recession's aftermath

Investment Council still awaiting exits

State Investment Council investments in venture funds and startup companies in New Mexico have yet t ...

Relations between SIC, adviser improve

State Investment Council member Leonard Lee Rawson still has many reservations about the SIC's ...

Nominees still being taken for Gov.’s Public Service Awards

There's still time to nominate an exceptional person for the Governor's New Mexico Disti ...

Two schools of thought on judicial decision-making

This 108-year-old passage from an opinion by legendary Supreme Court Justice Holmes is taped to the ...

Cruces-area pecan growers in irrigation limbo

Water district OKs additional water, but timing's unclear

Disaster loans available to Ruidoso fire victims

RUIDOSO - Low-interest federal disaster loans are now available to residents and business owner ...

Pushing ahead to success

NMSU grad student hopes to grow pedicab business in Mesilla