These balloons will wreak havoc with electric company equipment. Dealing with summer heat is tough enough without electricity and air-conditioning, so keep your balloons corralled.
Ok, the out of control wildfire in Arizona is still burning like, well, a fire that's burning out of control. So what's the latest? Is Firemageddon 2011 - hey, that rhymes! - upon us? Let's find out....
I don't know if you've got what looks like a lot of dirt hanging in the air at your house, but over here by the airport, a brown haze rolled in about an hour ago. That's not dirt, kids, that's smoke. From Arizona.
Yesterday, KVIA reported that the wildfire that is burning out of control in Arizona and other western states, could threaten El Paso Electric's power lines. Those lines provide about 40% of El Paso's electricity, and that could mean the rolling blackouts that we suffered through in February could be coming back. And El Paso Electric's latest press release makes it seem like that's becoming more
The utility paid lower-than-expected natural gas prices last year and asked state regulators to approve an 11.9 million dollar refund to El Paso area customers for over-collection of fuel charges.