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List/Grid Author Archives: Michael Hartranft / Journal Staff Writer

PNM Seeks Rate Increase for Wholesale Clients

Public Service Company of New Mexico is seeking a $3.2 million increase in rates for wholesale custo ...
A row of New Mexico National Guard vehicles from the 1115 Transportation Company in Taos gets ready to move out to alert residents that their natural-gas service would soon be re-established in this Feb. 6, 2011, photo. (JOURNAL FILE)

Gas Co. acted ‘prudently’ in 2011 freeze

PRC adopts order finding cutoffs result of unforeseen situations

Taxes Likely To Take 2% More From Paychecks

Social Security Break May End

Lovelace unveils plan for Los Lunas hospital

Albuquerque’s Lovelace Health System has agreed to run a privately-financed 110,000-square-foot hospital to be built on an undisclosed site in Los Lunas. The hospital, to be opened in 2015, will... Read more »
(RUSS BALL/JOURNAL)

Teens can build good credit and avoid debt

NAVIGATING CREDIT AND DEBT

Earnings Drop For Emcore

ABQ Tech Firm Climbing Back After Thai Flooding
Russell Baker, executive director of National Dance Institute of New Mexico, leads a troupe of students.  (marla brose/journal)

Education ‘heroes’ honored

Reception applauds volunteer contributions toward students' success
Volunteers tax preparers are cheerful at the end of last year’s Midnight Madness event, where the preparers kept working until midnight on the last filing day. (Courtesy tax help new mexico)

HERE TO HELP

Volunteers sought to assist low-income, senior residents with their income taxes
Taos volunteer firefighter Marcos Tafoya shuts down a gas meter as volunteer chief Jim Fambro checks off the address on a list during a February 2011 deep freeze that caused widespread supply disruptions.  (journal file)

Utilities’ Weather Response Tightened

State regulators have strengthened the rules governing responses by the state's regulated gas ...

PNM Moves Ahead With EPA-Ordered Controls

PNM plans to move ahead with installation of EPA-mandated pollution controls at the San Juan Generat ...

Benefits Errors Slashed

State cuts improper jobless payments by more than half

State’s San Juan Plan Cost Analyzed

Study Finds EPA's Proposal Cheaper

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