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Vaughan Partner Sued For $300K
Alleged Ponzi schemer Doug Vaughan’s longtime business partner at the now-defunct Vaughan Company Realtors has been sued for close to $300,000 plus punitive damages in a clawback action filed in... Read more »
Fuel Sippers: Five Cars Manage 40 mpg for Under $20K
With gas prices rising, there are a few ordinary cars that return 40 mpg or more while running on gasoline. Their drivelines are conventional, so there’s no expensive battery pack... 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 »
Marketer banquet announces awards
Griffin & Associates won top honors and was named “Best” of the Marketers of the Year at the recent 22nd Annual Marketer of the Year Awards banquet. The New Mexico... Read more »
Metro commercial market still stagnant
Drive through any of Albuquerque’s office hubs — Downtown, Uptown or Jefferson Street in the North I-25 corridor — and the “For Lease” signs tell the story. The equivalent of... Read more »
NMSU to host Domenici Institute Forum May 4
Richard Fisher, president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank in Dallas, will take part in New Mexico State University’s spring 2011 Domenici Institute Forum from 2-3 p.m. May 4... Read more »
One on One with Doug Turner
Yes, Doug Turner may again run for governor. No, he will not seek retiring U.S. Sen. Jeff Bingaman’s seat. “I do have political aspirations beyond my last effort but not... Read more »
Deli, expanded Vernon’s steakhouse replace cafe
LOS RANCHOS — Diners heading for North 4th Street expecting to find comfort foods at the Calico Cantina and Cafe will find the familiar eatery replaced by what will eventually... Read more »

