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.
Letters to the editor: On Las Cruces museums
Las Cruces Sun-News
Museums could use help
I could not possibly enumerate all of the educational and inspiring exhibits I have visited at the Las Cruces Art Museum and Branigan Cultural Center during my 10 years here. We have taken good advantage of the National Endowment for the Humanities and other sources for fine exhibits. I like to think of our museums as Small but Mighty.
In addition to praise, however, I also want to share my serious concerns. I find the new Short-Range Master Plan for our museums, recently presented to the public for comment, sorely lacking in several foundational ways.
Vampire facials salon owner arrested after beauty salon customers contract HIV
Maria Ramos de Ruiz, 59, allegedly offered vampire facials which left at least two clients with HIV in unauthorised treatments made famous by the Kardashians and Chrissy Teigen
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Maria Ramos de Ruiz, 59, is accused of giving the unauthorised treatments made famous by celebs including the Kardashians and Chrissy Teigen (Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)
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Maria Ramos de Ruiz, 59, was indicted on 24 criminal charges on Wednesday
The charges are linked to her former ownership of the VIP Beauty Salon and Spa in Albuquerque
They include practicing medicine without a license, racketeering and fraud
In August 2018 a client of Ramos de Ruiz salon reported contracting HIV following a vampire facial
The vampire facial is meant to rejuvenate skin and prevent signs of aging by withdrawing blood and reinserting it into clients face through micro needling
At the spa inspectors found fake certificates for Botox and vampire facial training hanging on the wall and a fake diploma from the University of Phoenix
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