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Holiday travel down at New Mexico’s largest airport

ALBUQUERQUE – Officials at New Mexico’s largest airport say that 72% fewer people passed through Albuquerque International Sunport this Christmas week than they did last year. Air...

Coronavirus drives blistering sales of Colorado mountain homes

Markets in resort communities have set records since July

Instead of luring tourists, Colorado ad dollars to target backcountry safety

A push for responsible recreation this winter

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...

Orthodontist purchases, remodels old Poer House

Looking to escape the Front Range, the Lovells find Durango

Second round of Business Relief funding now available

The city of Durango and La Plata County are releasing a second round of Business Relief funds to assist businesses and nonprofits with expenses incurred during the COVID-19 pandemic. ...

Durango School District 9-R commits to protect Buckley Park

Agreement with city begins search for equitable land swap

SCAPE accepting applications through January

SCAPE’s 2021 Accelerator Program is taking applications through January. With the program’s pivot to online programming, it is ready to serve its next class virtually, reaching co...

Colorado reports highest-selling year in state for marijuana

DENVER – Colorado dispensaries have sold more marijuana in the first 10 months this year compared to a record-setting sales year in 2019, officials said. The Department of Revenue...

US agency looks to open rare lizard’s habitat to oil and gas

CARLSBAD, N.M. – Federal wildlife managers are considering offering permits to landowners in the Permian Basin that environmentalists say could further compromise habitat for a rare lizard f...

Chinampas Design seeks secondary life in aquatic agriculture

Trio of Hoosiers start design, marketing firm that will soon add hydroponic farm
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