Corrales Ponied Up
Standing at a whopping 38 inches, miniature horse Chico Suave is the newly elected 2024 Pet Mayor of Corrales. The announcement was made just before the pet... Read more.
Ideum’s interactive table transforms wine tasting
Wine tasting is getting a high-tech twist, thanks to Ideum’s latest innovation. The Corrales-based design firm is merging tradition and technology with... Read more.
Controversial Lighting Ordinance Amendment Nixed
The Village Council unanimously rejected a proposed lighting ordinance amendment, which had left both Corraleños and councilors confused. During the Sept. 24... Read more.
Mark Your Airspace
Corraleños can pick up large white “X†markers at Village Hall to designate safe landing zones for balloonists during the Albuquerque International... Read more.
No work stoppage on Siphon Project as BIA review continues
Despite the Bureau of Indian Affairs Southwest Regional Office reviewing the right-of-way status of the Corrales Siphon project, the Middle Rio Grande Conservancy... Read more.
Village Clerk Romero Becomes a Certified Municipal Clerk
Melanie Romero, the village clerk of Corrales, has earned the designation of certified municipal clerk, awarded by the International Institute of Municipal Clerks.... Read more.
Celebrating Tradition and Community at the Corrales Harvest Fest
Corraleños are set to celebrate the return of the annual Corrales Harvest Fest on Sept. 28 and 29, welcoming thousands of visitors for two days of family-friendly... Read more.
Corrales Implements New IPRA Software to Streamline Public Records Requests
Corrales is launching a new online Inspection of Public Records Act (IPRA) management system to streamline public records requests early next year. The system provided... Read more.
New ownership brings new life to the Sandia Bar
With views of its namesake mountains, the Sandia Bar, at 4445 Corrales Road, has officially reopened after an extensive renovation and is welcoming guests under... Read more.
Voting Season is in Full Swing
It's that time of year again when residents face the toughest decision of the season and fulfill their civic duty: voting for the Corrales pet mayor. With voting... Read more.
