Corrales, Other Governments, to Form JPA for New Dispatch Center
The Village of Corrales and other local governments are looking to write up a new Joint Powers Agreement after the City of Rio Rancho decided to go it alone with... Read more.
Spending of Voter-Approved Bonds to be Discussed Feb. 13
At its upcoming meeting on Feb. 13, the Village of Corrales Town Council, and interested citizens, will hear from its bond counsel about how the Village may go about... Read more.
‘Compromise Would be the Best Way to Go’
There are still two meetings of the Villageรขโฌโขs Multi-Use Facility Committee scheduled before the panel is due to give its final report to the mayor and Village... Read more.
‘Everybody Knows Him’
No, longtime Corrales police officer Walter Heaton is not retiring. รขโฌลEverybody keeps asking me about that,รขโฌย said Heaton, who has been with the... Read more.
Suspect in Corrales Homicide Case Still on the Run
Editor's note: This story has been updated. The suspect has since arrested and booked into the Sandoval County Detention Center. Read more in this update. The suspect... Read more.
Student Recognized for Selflessness
Annabella Beck may be a budding politician. Or she might end up a forensic scientist. Whatever the 18-year-old decides to do professionally, itรขโฌโขs likely to... Read more.
Corrales Court One of Many to Receive Hoax Bomb Threat
Terrorist threats can happen everywhere. Even the Village of Corrales. The Corrales Municipal Court had to be cleared and inspected after receiving a bomb threat... Read more.
Village Purchasing Airboat to Use for River Rescues
The Corrales Fire Department will have a new tool to assist with the plethora of swift water rescues it has to respond to each year. CFD will become the first agency... Read more.
Trio Picked to Return to Admin Positions
Mayor Jim Fahey is sticking with the same team to serve in key administrative positions within Village government รขโฌโ each already serving in those roles. On... Read more.
Considering Operational Costs of Multi-Use Facility
Ken Duckert was a member of the Arts, Community and Education (ACE) Committee, the first ad hoc committee appointed by the mayor to look into a proposed multi-use... Read more.
