Discover sustainable gardening at the 14th annual Corrales Garden Tour
By Jesse Jones The 14th annual Corrales Garden Tour, set for Saturday, May 17, will showcase five distinctive properties highlighting practical, water-wise techniques... Read more.
Is homelessness an issue in Corrales?
By Jesse Jones Homelessness isnรขโฌโขt just an Albuquerque issue รขโฌโ it sometimes reaches Corrales too. Corrales resident Audrey Trujillo, a former candidate... Read more.
Corrales Council Considers AI to Help With Record Requests
By Jesse Jones The Corrales Village Council held a brief meeting on March 4, rescheduled from Feb. 25 due to a power outage caused by a high-speed crash on Corrales... Read more.
A Dire Water Outlook
By Jesse Jones At the March 4 Village Council meeting, Jason Casuga, Chief Engineer/CEO of the Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District (MRGCD), warned that the region... Read more.
Corrales Facing Water Woes Amid Siphon Hold-Up
By Jesse Jones At the March 4 Village Council meeting, Jason Casuga, Chief Engineer/CEO of the Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District (MRGCD), delivered disappointing... Read more.
A History of Delays in the Corrales Siphon Project
By Jesse Jones The Corrales Siphon project, crucial for water delivery in the Middle Rio Grande Valley, has faced delays and legal hurdles with ongoing negotiations... Read more.
Sandoval County Seeks $528K to Tackle DWI Crisis
By Jesse Jones At its Feb. 26 meeting, the Sandoval County Commission approved two resolutions to apply for state funding for the Driving While Intoxicated (DWI)... Read more.
Sandoval County Celebrates Black History
By Jesse Jones At its Feb. 26 meeting, the Sandoval County Commission proclaimed February 2025 Black History Month and honored the African American contributions... Read more.
GATO Aims to Keep a Leash on State Spending
By Jesse Jones Rio Rancho Republican Sen. Jay Block proposed a bill mirroring the Federal Governmentรขโฌโขs Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), which he... Read more.
Cochiti Dam Mishap Sends Surge Down Rio Grande
By Jesse Jones The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers-Albuquerque District (USACE) announced that an unintended water release from Cochiti Dam sent about 8,000 cubic feet... Read more.
