John Breslin News


'I'm hopeful': Red River suffers worker shortage, but mayor remains optimistic about increased tourism

Year-round vacation destination Red River, a small town that normally welcomes hundreds of thousands of visitors a year, is experiencing similar problems facing many other communities across New Mexico and the country.


As New Mexico & US tighten regulations, Maze Environmental proposes to eliminate flare stack emissions

A new Texas company is promising to eliminate emissions from flare stacks within hours, saying it can do so at a lesser cost than its competitors in the market.


Critics of guaranteed basic income point to 'social cost' on top of 'incredibly high price tag'

Guaranteed basic, or universal, income is an idea with deep-seated problems – it is too expensive and could deter people from pursuing educational opportunities and higher wages, according to the head of a Texas-based think tank.


Roswell mayor upbeat on future, visitors, renewed close encounters, 'quality of life for residents'

Roswell Mayor Denis Kintigh is upbeat about the future of his famous city and embraces its reputation as the epicenter of the modern fable of an alien craft crash landing more than 70 years ago.