The San Juan Generating Station is pictured Monday, April 19, 2021, in Waterflow.
Government entities, utilities and watchdog groups say a merger between Public Service Company of New Mexico and Avangrid could harm both ratepayers and the environment unless protections are included.
These entities filed testimony in a New Mexico Public Regulation Commission case evaluating the merger. This merger is subject to the PRC approval as well as approval from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
PNM’s parent company, PNM Resources, is seeking to merge with Avangrid, a U.S. subsidiary of renewable energy giant Iberdrola, which is based in Spain.
The PRC hearings related to the merger are scheduled to start on May 3 and testimony has been filed expressing a variety of concerns.
LAS CRUCES – The family of Khyana Sky Morales, 19, who passed away Dec. 5, 2020, has established a foundation in the teen’s honor and will begin awarding scholarships to Doña Ana County students this fall.
Morales was found unresponsive in early October 2020 and required CPR, having gone without blood or oxygen to her brain for an unspecified amount of time. She was taken to MountainView Regional Medical Center where she spent time in the intensive care unit.
Manny Morales, Khyana’s father said that due to the publicity and local support surrounding his daughter’s medical fight, the GoFundMe set up to support her raised over $14,000. The family decided to establish a foundation in Khyana’s name and put the excess money to use by awarding scholarships to local students in need.
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Experts talk ‘border justice’ at forum Written by Geoffrey Plant on April 26, 2021
Supporting the Tierra de Oro migrant shelter in Palomas, Mexico, through supply drives and the collection of monetary donations, the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Silver City is but one cog in a volunteer-driven machine that provides critical support for Central American migrants seeking to enter the United States in search of employment or asylum the core of what has been termed by some as a “border crisis.”
While the number of immigrants trying to cross has plateaued in recent weeks, according to experts, the needs of the vulnerable migrant population stranded in Palomas and elsewhere along the U.S.-Mexico border ensure that the eight vehicles full of donations that Grant Countians gave to the fellowship last week will be put to good use in Palomas, where migrants face long waits and low odds of success against a U.S. immigrat
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