2020 OCT 24 ISSUE: WALKOW BOOK RECALLS 9/11
Next year is the 20th anniversary of the September 11 attacks on the United States. If one is old enough, the images of that day, especially those of the fire-filled,... Read more.
2020 OCT 24 ISSUE: NOMINATIONS SOUGHT FOR ‘LOCAL HERO†RECOGNITION
If you’d like to bring recognition to someone you consider a local hero, the mayor wants nominations for that designation. “Let’s recognize those... Read more.
2020 OCT 24 ISSUE: RUDY MIERA NAMED CORRALES POET LAUREATE
Corrales author Rudy Miera has been named the Village’s poet laureate. Long a resident here, Miera was so designated by Mayor Jo Anne Roake last month, based... Read more.
2020 OCT 24 ISSUE: NO DECISION NEAR ON HOW TO USE OLD JONES HOME
Decisions on how Village officials will use the former residence of Harvey and Annette Jones, west of the Corrales Post Office, have advanced little since the property... Read more.
2020 OCT 24 ISSUE: RISE IN COVID-19 CASES IN CORRALES
With coronavirus infections spreading rapidly, Corraleños are intensifying precautions. Plans for political rallies were halted, trips to grocery stores were... Read more.
2020 OCT 24 ISSUE: KEEP EYE OUT FOR ARSONIST IN CORRALES BOSQUE PRESERVE
An unprecedented rash of arson fires in the Corrales Bosque Preserve is threatening the beloved forest along the river and nearby homes. “We have had a total... Read more.
2020 OCT 24 ISSUE: CLIMATE CHANGE FINALLY ARRIVES AS ELECTION ISSUE
By Jeff Radford Finally, candidates for national offices are forced to address citizens’ demand for a substantive response to ever more severe consequences... Read more.
2020 OCT 24 ISSUE: IT’S TIME TO SHOW WHO’S BOSS… VOTE!
With Election Day 2020 immediately ahead, the democratic process is in full swing. Regardless of which candidate or party it favors, the electorate seems to be far... Read more.
2020 OCT 10 ISSUE: HAVE COYOTES LEARNED TO COEXIST WITH HUMANS?
By Scott Manning According to Catherine “Cat†Keller, the Animal Control office has not received many coyote reports over the summer, indicating that... Read more.
2020 OCT 10 ISSUE: PATHWAY PROJECT FOR COMMERCIAL AREA
By Meredith Hughes Should the $4.7 million that turned up unexpectedly in the Village coffers the end of 2019 be spent to finally implement the long-envisioned pathway... Read more.
