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High court weighs compensation for business restrictions

SANTA FE – The New Mexico Supreme Court heard oral arguments Wednesday as it weighs whether the state must compensate businesses for losses because of temporary closures and other pandemic-r...

Annual Colorado pot sales surpass $2 billion for first time

DENVER – Marijuana sales in Colorado in November pushed the industry’s annual revenue over $2 billion for the first time since cannabis was legalized for recreational use by a 2012 ballot me...

Agile Space Industries gains recognition for bringing jobs to Durango

Company helps diversify economy, report says

Raffle tickets available for cattle brand quilt

Southwest Cowbelles annual raffle event is a fundraiser

High court weighs whether state should compensate businesses

SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — In final written arguments published Thursday, New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham's administration urged the state Supreme Court to reject demands that businesses b...

John Porter leaves a legacy of water storage, McPhee Reservoir in Southwest Colorado

Porter, who brought the dam to life and was GM for 22 years, dies at age 87

Virus restrictions to be eased in much of Colorado next week

DENVER – Public health restrictions for places like restaurants and gyms are set to be eased in the much of Colorado starting next week. Gov. Jared Polis announced the change on s...

RV buyer beware

3 mistakes to avoid when looking to purchase a recreational vehicle

Colorado had 9th-slowest economic growth in 3rd quarter

DENVER – Colorado’s economic growth slowed in the third quarter as the state registered the 9th-slowest growth from the previous quarter, according to a U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis repo...

Property owner wins tax battle with La Plata County

State board rules owner is using land for agriculture

Premium oil and gas tracts in short supply in New Mexico

SANTA FE – There are fewer premium tracts available for leasing by oil and gas developers on state trust land in the Permian Basin, and New Mexico land managers say that’s having an effect o...

New Mexico utility has plan for growing electric vehicle use

ALBUQUERQUE – New Mexico’s largest electric provider has a plan for incentivizing the buildout of infrastructure that would be needed to bolster the use of electric vehicles in the expansive...
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