Corrales fire chief wants full hydrant coverage for the village
Corrales Fire Chief Anthony Martinez said Tuesday his long-term goal is hydrant coverage for the entire village. “The limitation is budget, but the imagination... Read more.
Drain plan discussion pauses
Despite some clarifications about a plan for the Corrales Interior Drain, some residents of the village are still vocally opposed to making any changes to the feature,... Read more.
One crown, one to go
Madyson Kettler said she wasn’t expecting to be named Miss New Mexico last month in Alamogordo. Not even after being named winner of preliminary awards for the... Read more.
A familiar pest
Aedes aegypti is back — and she’s bringing the same threat to Corrales residents as last year. One of the nicknames for the insect is "Zika mosquito," but it... Read more.
Pistol found near Corrales residence
Corrales police are checking with federal authorities to learn more about a handgun found in the dirt along Corrales Road Sunday night. Police Chief Victor Mangiacapra... Read more.
A debate on decibels
The ongoing conversation about noise in Corrales has paused, but it’s far from over. The issue touches upon a popular subject in the village — the rural character... Read more.
Corrales sewer network proposal draws fire
Corrales residents Tuesday evening panned a preliminary engineering report designed to lead to a plan that addresses the village’s future wastewater needs. They... Read more.
How loud is too loud?
The Corrales Village Council will take up that question Tuesday evening while considering changes to the noise ordinance. The village’s ordinance isn’t enforceable... Read more.
Corrales Council to weigh noise ordinance changes
How loud is too loud? The Corrales Village Council will take up that question Tuesday evening while considering changes to the noise ordinance. The village’s ordinance... Read more.
