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PNM proposal to pull out of coal-fired Four Corners plant contested

May 23 Many environmental groups and other organizations say Public Service Company of New Mexico should get out of the pollution-spewing Four Corners Power Plant but not the way the utility has proposed. PNM's agreement to transfer its share of the coal-fired plant to Farmington-based Navajo Transitional Energy Co. is worse than the status quo, they contend. They argue

Secretary of State and state Libertarian Party, argue legal ballot challenge lacks merit

Secretary of State and state Libertarian Party, argue legal ballot challenge lacks merit
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Trial begins for former Las Vegas mayor

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Ex-Las Vegas, N.M., Mayor Tonita Gurule-Giron is followed out of the San Miguel County courtroom by her lawyer JoHanna Cox. Opening statements were heard Tuesday. (Eddie Moore/Albuquerque Journal) Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal LAS VEGAS – The trial of former Las Vegas mayor Tonita Gurule-Giron got underway Tuesday, despite a bumpy start with some last-minute jury issues. Gurule-Giron, 63, is accused of using her position as mayor to give her then-boyfriend’s construction company, Gemini Construction, city contracts in exchange for kickbacks. Fourth Judicial District Judge Abigail Aragon is presiding over the trial, which is expected to last until Friday. ...................... Gurule-Giron is charged with engaging in an official act for personal financial gain, violation of ethical principles of public service, soliciting or receiving an illegal kickback, conspiracy to commit m

Griffin motion for dismissal denied in federal trespassing case

AG-Vivint Solar settlement could curb deceptive marketing

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Vivint Solar Inc. installed 51 solar panels on Lynn Griffin’s Northeast Heights home, left. That’s about twice as many as needed to meet the Griffin family’s electricity consumption, and more than double the number of panels Vivint placed on a neighbor’s roof on the right. (Roberto E. Rosales/Albuquerque Journal) ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. Vivint Solar Inc., a national installation company recently acquired by publicly traded firm SunRun, has agreed to consumer-friendly modifications to its marketing practices in a legal agreement with the New Mexico Attorney General’s Office. But lawyers representing Vivint customers who may have been victims of deceptive marketing said individual homeowners received no relief in the settlement, which the 2nd Judicial District Court in Bernalillo County approved in late December to resolve a lawsuit that Attorney General Hector Balderas filed in 2018.

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