Morning Word: High Court Plans PNM Rate Case Hearing

Supreme Court Denies Motion to Put PNM Rate Increase on Hold

PNM customers will be

if the state’s high court determines early next year that regulators and the investor-owned utility failed to properly justify a recent electric rate hike.

Trump Team Talks to Wilson About Security Post

South Dakota School of Mines President Heather Wilson, who served in Congress for New Mexico after working on the National Security Council staff under President George HW Bush,

on Monday.

Expedited Reimbursements

Congress has passed a bipartisan measure to

to tribes and local governments for costs they incurred after the Environmental Protection Agency accidentally released toxic chemicals from the Gold King Mine into the Animas River.

Election Results Certified

Matthew Reichbach reports, “Recently

to the election night winners.”

Prosecutors Look to Standardize Investigations

District attorneys from New Mexico’s 13 judicial districts are l

police officer shooting investigations.

Santa Fe Faculty Files Petition to Unionize

Robert Nott reports, “The faculty of Santa Fe Community College, following the lead of teaching staffs on campuses across the country, has

with the New Mexico Public Employees Labor Relations Board to organize a union next year.”

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