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Resilient Juárez residents crave a bit of normalcy

A new association called Juárez Competitiva (Competitive Juárez) is launching efforts to help rebuild Ciudad Juarez’s image, and ultimately promote the restoration of peace and order in this border city.... Read more »

Leadership N.M. grads gain experience, fervor

Leadership New Mexico is proud to introduce you to its Core Program Class of 2011. Leadership New Mexico’s Core Program provides a unique nonpartisan environment for learning and sharing by... Read more »

Downtown Action Team’s work draws applause from businesses

Management of Downtown’s Business Improvement District is an important issue for Downtown property owners. The Downtown Action Team currently serves this management role. As Journal readers know from previous articles,... Read more »

Determined to learn

High-speed driving, firing semi-automatic weapons and learning the challenges facing air marshals in an uncertain world were all part of a recent day’s diverse education for the class of 2011... Read more »

Tax advantages make life insurance a useful financial tool

Life insurance is designed to provide a policyholder’s beneficiaries with a cash cushion, but tax and financial planners say life insurance can be a useful financial tool as well. Patrick... Read more »

Tapping senior power

The aging of baby boomers, who make up roughly one-third of Bernalillo County’s population, looks like it’s going to turn living out the golden years into an economic engine. “Baby... Read more »

‘Fear Gauge’ Helps Steer Investors

Markets are easily spooked, and lately there have been plenty of reasons for investors to be scared. With turmoil in the Arab World, debt crises in Europe and now a... Read more »

Chile Growers Pleased By Law

HATCH — Amid the lunch-hour hubbub in a downtown Hatch cafe this week, Gov. Susana Martinez unwrapped a plastic-covered bundle to find a string of brilliant red peppers. The ristra,... Read more »

Airlines Try To Counter Fuel Prices

NEW YORK — At least two major U.S. airlines are again raising round-trip ticket prices by $10 on some domestic routes as they try to counter rising fuel costs. US... Read more »

Oil at 30-Month High

NEW YORK — A drop in the dollar and continued jitters about shipments from the world’s major oil suppliers helped push oil above $112 a barrel Friday, setting a new... Read more »

PNM Reviews Poor Credit Rating

Public Service Company of New Mexico still has one of the lowest credit ratings of any electric utility in the U.S., with the state’s regulatory framework partly responsible for its... Read more »

Profiting From Chaos

WASHINGTON — If you’re in the oil business, chaos pays. With allied warplanes bombing Libya, Saudi troops in Bahrain, and fleets of Japanese nuclear reactors idled by earthquakes and a... Read more »