By NMPRC An attempt to force Public Regulation Commission (PRC) Chairman Sandy Jones to remove himself from matters pertaining to Public Service Company of New Mexico’s 2017 Integrated Resource Plan was rejected today by the New Mexico Supreme Court. The PRC has jurisdiction over PNM’s proposed energy resource portfolio which …
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NMDOH Recommends Clients of VIP Spa in Albuquerque Receive Testing for Blood-Borne Infections
By NMDOH The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) is today recommending that certain persons who received any type of injection related service, including a vampire facial, at the VIP Spa (located at 809 Tijeras Avenue, NW Suite B, Albuquerque) come to the Midtown Public Health Office located at 2400 Wellesley …
Read More »PNM to help customers pay their bill at free Albuquerque event
By PNM The PNM Good Neighbor Fund will host a free financial fundamentals training course in Albuquerque on Wednesday, September 12, from 9-10:30am at Ernie Pyle Middle School. Qualified PNM customers, 18 years of age and older, who complete the entire training class can receive assistance paying a past due …
Read More »City of Santa Fe Senior Corps Volunteer Programs Host Community Cleanup
By NMDVS The City of Santa Fe Senior Corps Volunteer Programs have adopted a highway and they need help cleaning the area. Join this group as a volunteer for the day on Tuesday, September 11 beginning at 9:30 am. The cleanup will take place on NM 475 (Artist Road/Hyde Park …
Read More »Tweet, tweet, and kudos to Sue Bird, the stellar point guard who came off the bench wearing a mask for a broken nose
Now 37, she has already won two WNBA championships, a national title with UConn, four Olympic golds, four European League titles, and is one of the best to ever play the game By Arnie Leshin Sue Bird just didn’t feel comfortable playing basketball for her hometown high school. She lived near-by …
Read More »Musical weekend to support National Latino Behavioral Health Association
Over $250,000 given to college students by NLBHA The National Latino Behavioral Health Association has given over $250,000 to college students seeking education in the field of behavioral health. This is made by possible by generous sponsors and the annual Jerry Lopez & Friends concert held at the Lensic Performing …
Read More »Chill out, Serena, rules are meant for everyone and rackets are for playing, not for breaking them
Losing is losing, violations are for everyone, and Serena Williams just let the chair umpire know she doesn’t cheat, just plays to win as she lost in the U.S. Open final By Arnie Leshin Imagine if she was winning, imagine that it wouldn’t be a big deal …
Read More »Santa Fe High girls and boys soccer teams both own impressive records, with the Demons posting four shutouts and the Demonettes blanking visiting Robertson
Anna Wechsler scores the winning goal as Santa Fe High held off the Cardinals’ challenge, 1-0 By Arnie Leshin They say you can throw won-lost records out the window, and the Santa Fe High girl’s soccer team agrees. Playing at home Saturday against non-district foe Robertson, the Demonettes owned an impressive …
Read More »Can’t forget that Capital and St. Michael’s played Friday night, the Jaguars being shut down, 38-0 at Lovington, and the Horsemen routed, 47-7
St. Michael’s, Capital meet Friday night at Jaguar Field By Arnie Leshin Congratulations to Santa Fe High for ending its 35-game losing streak by slipping past Espanola Valley on the road, but there are two other City Different schools that played Friday night and the daily newspaper provided not once …
Read More »The 35-game streak finally ends when Santa Fe High junior Tilman Conway kicks a 30-yard field goal
Also paving the way was freshman quarterback Luc Jaramillo and senior running back Sammy Martinez By Arnie Leshin After 3 and a half years of frustration, Santa Fe High’s football team welcomed any way to end its 35-yard losing streak, especially a 30-yard field goal with no time remaining. Played …
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