Osteoporosis Is a Silent Disease
A 65-year-old woman with a history of non-trauma fracture, like a ground-level fall, or cigarette smoking (because smoking reduces blood supply to the bones) is... Read more.
Lawsuit alleges hospital to blame for Belshaw’s death
Former Albuquerque Journal columnist and Corrales resident Jim Belshaw died as a result of a flubbed diagnostic test performed at University of New Mexico Hospital... Read more.
From the Police Blotter: Man Robbed at Gunpoint at His Home
A 38-year-old man was robbed by a woman at gunpoint of his gold chain (or chains) and his cellphone at his Corrales home during the early morning hours on Dec. 1.... Read more.
News-y (news & views from around the village)
By Meredith Hughes According to the purveyors of dozens of Medicare Advantage plans, “time is running out!†Sorry, more youthful readers, but this is... Read more.
Former Journal North Editor T.S. Last To Lead Two Local Sandoval County Papers
Longtime New Mexico reporter and editor Terry “T.S.†Last has joined the CTRL+P Publishing group (newmexico.news) where he will serve as editor of the... Read more.
Corrales Police Blotter: All’s Quiet in the Village
The Corrales Police Dept. had little to report in its weekly police blotter. Other than a few welfare checks, all is quiet in the village. Speaking of keeping the... Read more.
Corrales Chronicles: Territorial House Restaurant
By Mary Davis This 1970 picture of a group standing in the patio of the Territorial House Restaurant was lent to the Corrales Historical Society by Pat Windisch... Read more.
Election Opens Commission Vacancy, Shuffles Bernalillo Reps
By Bill Diven When 2023 rolls around, the Sandoval County Commission may be a member short while the town of Bernalillo loses a longtime friend in the Legislature.... Read more.
Village Declares Official Historian
A proclamation was read at the Village Council meeting on Nov. 16 that announced Mary Pietsch Davis as the Official Historian for the Village of Corrales. Mary Davis... Read more.
New Seed Plants from Garden Bureau Adapt to Corrales
New-plant mavens who live in the desert sometimes despair that the selections in any given year simply will not thrive here. The Garden Bureau brings happy news... Read more.
