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State’s battle over tax limits could shape future

Could roads be one area residents OK higher taxes?

New Mexico state revenues plunge on low energy prices

SANTA FE – New Mexico slashed estimates for revenue growth during the coming year by $200 million based on sustained low oil and natural gas prices, upending spending plans as New Mexico’s L...

Durango’s collection of sales taxes and lodgers taxes up in 2015

Labor shortage, weak oil and gas could impair 2016

Colorado General Assembly works to spare education cuts

Budget would increase per-pupil funding by $18.28 per student

Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper defends budget-balancing proposal

Hickenlooper counters opposition to hospital fee restructuring

Durango charter Juniper School to delay opening a year

Failure to get start-up grant changed financial picture

In Colorado, budget fight looms

Colorado lawmakers prepare for divisive debate about spending

Durango labor shortage and slow income growth are challenges

Economic experts view next year with tempered optimism

N.M. governor emphasizes policing, teachers in budget

SANTA FE – In the wake of a string of high-profile violent crimes and staffing concerns within the state’s prison system, Republican Gov. Susana Martinez called for putting more money toward...

In northern N.M., Los Alamos faces an uncertain future

Possible change in nuke lab contract could affect taxes, jobs and economic security

Colorado lawmakers have flexibility with spending

But slowing economy makes for tough budget decisions ahead

Durango city sales and lodgers taxes see growth

Mine spill did not deter tourists in October