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SF County’s land code planning raising opposition

EDGEWOOD — Ray Seagers is not happy with Santa Fe County's Sustainable Land Development ...
These images are from the Best of Show winning campaign by McKee Wallwork & Co. for Dion’s Pizza. (COURTESY of MCKEE WALLWORK)

McKee Wallwork earns top ADDY Award for Dion’s work

The American Advertising Federation – New Mexico recently presented its 2012–2013 ADDY A ...

Set up an LLC for real-estate partnership

Q: I am a 76-year-old widower with a 43-year-old son. I own six rental properties in Bernalillo Coun ...
Attorney James Askew, left, works with Judith Wagner, right, a court-appointed bankruptcy trustee. (Dean Hanson/Albuquerque Journal)

Vaughan clawback costs eat up restitution

Victims could recover only about 5 cents on every dollar invested

Analysis paints grim jobs picture for Sandoval County

RIO RANCHO — Sandoval County urgently needs to find ways to create employment to stave off the ...

Analysis paints grim jobs picture for Sandoval County

RIO RANCHO — Sandoval County urgently needs to find ways to create employment to stave off the ...

Mining companies focus anew on Navajo uranium

SHIPROCK — Uranium mining companies are showing signs of renewed interest in the Navajo Nation ...

Investors face geographic investment shift

Emerging, developing economies will be focus of future growth
ARCA Organics grows wheatgrass for pets as well as for humans at La Paloma Greenhouses in Corrales.

ARCA organic operation expands

CORRALES — A nonprofit organic growing operation in Corrales is expanding its produce offering ...
From tablet  to table

From Tablet to Table

ABQ company got a head start on launching mobile point-of-sale software to boost restaurant efficiency
With the weather warming up, Old Town Farm owners Linda Thorne and Lanny Tonning are relaunching Bike-In Coffee. Cyclists can stop by the West Old Town property for a cup of coffee, a smoothie or a snack from 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. (Dean Hanson/Journal)

Pedal on in for a cup of joe, alfresco style

When hunger strikes during that weekend bike ride, consider steering yourself toward the West Old To ...
A student makes gelato for ACES in the Hole Foods, a student-run food company at NMSU that is part of the curriculum in Food Science and Technology. (NMSU PHOTO)

Students create unique foods in NMSU project

Company sells products as part of curriculum