Back by Popular Demand
Corrales residents who want to display their local pride are in luck. The village is once again offering for sale its iconic license plates featuring "Corrales"... Read more.
Annual Derby Fundraiser Supports Arts Programs in Village
Editor's Note: A previous version of this story incorrectly stated that proceeds from the event would benefit the Corrales Arts and Culture District and provide... Read more.
State Accepting Solar Tax Credit Applications
The Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department (EMNRD) is accepting applications for the state’s Supplemental New Solar Market Development Tax Credit... Read more.
Mosquito Spraying in Village to Continue into September
Mosquito spraying season is underway in the village and continues through mid-September. Every year, Sandoval County and Bernalillo County vector control technicians... Read more.
County Treasurer Looking for Junior Treasurers
The Sandoval County Treasurer’s Office Junior Treasurers’ Program is back for its second year. Sandoval County Treasurer Jennifer Taylor encourages... Read more.
Voters Can Request Absentee Ballots for General Election
Registered New Mexico voters can now request an absentee ballot for the 2024 General Election by visiting the New Mexico Voter Information Portal NMVote.org. ... Read more.
Old Gym, New Tricks
After an investment of $4.2 million over four years, Corrales got its shiny new gym in May. Now village leaders are working to come up with a plan for the old gym. ... Read more.
‘You Have to Draw the Line in the Sand Somewhere’
Village councilors have made the final decision to keep Corrales’ 1 house, 1 acre rule in place. The decision was made after the Planning and Zoning... Read more.
Corrales Pumps Shut Down Due to Low Rainfall
Extreme drought and low rainfall caused the Corrales Pumps to shut down Monday, July 15. According to a public notice sent to all Corrales residents July 12,... Read more.
Corrales Celebrates the 4th
The annual Corrales July Fourth parade in typical fashion, was more than a parade, it was the village’s largest event of the year. Attracting thousands of... Read more.
