Golden Years: Try a Little Kindness
By Valerie Armer, Secretary, VILLAGE in the Village“Do things for people not because of who they are or what they do in return, but because of whoyou are.â€... Read more.
Two Residents Escorted by Police Out of Village Council Meeting
During the Village Council meeting on Tues. Oct. 25, two Corrales residents, Curt Flora and Kenneth DeHoff, were escorted out by police after speaking out of turn... Read more.
Have a Healthy Halloween!
Every three minutes, a food allergy reaction sends someone to the emergency room in the U.S. No parent of the 1 in 13 kids nationwide with food allergies or... Read more.
Adults Need Shots, Too
Interview By Joshua LeeGetting vaccinated can be a major pain. Getting your shots is no fun at all and, as adults, we don’t even get a lollipop at the end.... Read more.
Help Shelter a Dog This Season by Donating to the Doghouse Drive
Animal Welfare Department (AWD) is hosting The Doghouse Drive to make sure our furry friends aren’t left out in the cold. AWD is accepting medium to large... Read more.
DEA Warns of Brightly-Colored Fentanyl Used to Target Youth
The Drug Enforcement Administration is advising the public of an alarming emerging trend of colorful fentanyl available across the United States. In August 2022,... Read more.
Bury Me Please
By Carolyn Carlson Pleas for a lobbyist, a silly debate about the need for current Village transportation data and the dream of burying PNM lines were the most interesting... Read more.
Katherine Bruch Runs for Reelection on the Commission
Katherine Bruch is a member of the Democratic Party who is running for reelection as Sandoval County Commissioner in District 1. Corrales Comment: How does it feel... Read more.
Kathleen Cates Wants to Represent Corrales in the State House
Kathleen Cates is a member of the Democratic Party running for New Mexico House of Representatives District 44. Her campaign site is voteforkathleen.com. Corrales... Read more.
Sandoval Signpost gets new owner
The Sandoval Signpost, the local paper of record for Placitas and southern Sandoval County, has been sold to the CTRL+P Publishing Group, a publishing company owned... Read more.
