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In the East Mountains, four new dispensaries have popped up, while two have disappeared
Commentary

Which East Mountain dispensaries have gained and lost licenses since last year?

Offered as Commentary September 30th, 2025September 30th, 2025
A mini pig named Apple was sworn in Saturday as Corrales' Pet Mayor for 2025 after winning a competitive fundraising election that raised $7,000 for the village's animal services organization. (Courtesy photo)
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Pueblos

Corrales has a new Pet Mayor after record-breaking election fundraiser

by Kevin Hendricks September 29th, 2025September 30th, 2025
Posted inCongress & Federal Gov

Rep. Stansbury: Impending government shutdown could be economically catastrophic

by Alex Ross September 29th, 2025September 29th, 2025
Commentary

We need the rain, but…

Offered as Commentary September 29th, 2025September 29th, 2025
The Placitas Resilience & Emergency Preparedness Alliance (PREP), formed in March, wants to share information and resources that will help residents prepare for an emergency and best avoid or minimize injuries and property damage.
Posted inEnvironment & Climate, Pueblos

Preparedness is preferred in Placitas

by Rodd Cayton September 29th, 2025September 29th, 2025
New Mexico officials outlined plans Friday to expand child care access and improve program quality as the state prepares to implement universal child care beginning Nov. 1.
Posted inNM State Gov.

State to offer $100,000 loans to rapidly expand child care centers to meet universal care deadline

by NM Political Report September 29th, 2025September 30th, 2025
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Pueblos

All three Democratic hopefuls for governor support medical compacts

by Alex Ross September 26th, 2025September 26th, 2025
Jason Casuga, left, CEO and chief engineer for the Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District, and Felix Chaves, right, Governor of Sandia Pueblo shake hands Sept. 25 after signing an agreement that will allow repair work on the Corrales siphon to proceed. The MRGCD recognized the siphon had not received proper right-of-way permits from the Pueblo, which meant the district had been trespassing on Pueblo lands for nearly 100 years.
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Local Gov.

Corrales siphon work to begin in January after Sandia Pueblo agreement

by Rodd Cayton, City Desk ABQ September 26th, 2025October 2nd, 2025
U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.), Ranking Member of the U.S. Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, joins business leaders to discuss how Trump’s ‘Big, Bad Bill’ will raise utility bills on New Mexicans and threaten clean energy jobs, Aug. 8 in Albuquerque.
Posted inCongress & Federal Gov, Pueblos

New Mexico officials sound alarm on potential health coverage losses if tax credits lapse

by Kevin Hendricks September 26th, 2025September 26th, 2025
Measles rash
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Pueblos

New Mexico declares end to measles outbreak that infected 100 people

by Kevin Hendricks September 26th, 2025September 26th, 2025
Park rangers lead a guided hike at the 2024 Valles Caldera Fall Fiesta. (NPS)
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Westside

National Park Service to host Valles Caldera Fall Fiesta 

by Kevin Hendricks September 26th, 2025September 26th, 2025
Posted inNM State Gov.

New Mexico Democratic lawmakers compare ICE to KKK, drawing sharp Republican criticism

by Kevin Hendricks September 25th, 2025September 25th, 2025
Corrales Village Hall
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Local Gov.

Corrales phone system down Friday

by Corrales Comment Staff September 25th, 2025September 25th, 2025
Heritage Day
Posted inLocal Gov.

Corrales councilors support water study grant

by Rodd Cayton, City Desk ABQ September 25th, 2025October 2nd, 2025
The Corrales Historical Society will present its 37th Annual Juried Old Church Fine Arts Show from Oct. 4-12 at the Historic Old San Ysidro Church, featuring work from 76 New Mexico artists across multiple mediums.
Commentary

Art and history converge at Corrales Old Church Fine Arts Show

Offered as Commentary September 25th, 2025September 25th, 2025
The Corrales Harvest Festival returns this weekend, with the entire village participating in one way or another.
Posted inHousing & Homelessness

It’s time to hit the hay … ride

by Rodd Cayton, City Desk ABQ September 25th, 2025September 25th, 2025
Posted inCommunity Content

Reel Gems – Overlooked Films Currently Streaming: The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974)

by Guest commentary September 24th, 2025September 24th, 2025
U.S. Eagle Federal Credit Union will award $20,000 in grants to New Mexico public and charter school teachers through its enrichEd Classroom Grant Program, with applications now open through Sept. 28.
Commentary

New Mexico teachers to receive $20,000 in financial literacy grants from U.S. Eagle

Offered as Commentary September 24th, 2025September 24th, 2025
During raids in January, federal agents seized more than 8,500 pounds of marijuana and found 10 Chinese nationals working illegally Dineh Benally's Estancia operation. (Roberto E. Rosales)
Posted inCourts, Justice & Safety, Housing & Homelessness

Dineh Benally pleads guilty in Estancia marijuana scheme, using illegal Chinese workers

by Kevin Hendricks September 24th, 2025September 25th, 2025
A trail marker on the Lincoln National Forest in August 2023.
Posted inCongress & Federal Gov

New Mexico delegation urges exclusion from Trump administration’s roadless rule rollback

by NM Political Report September 24th, 2025September 24th, 2025
New Mexico Senate Republicans will convene a legislative task force Monday from 1-4 p.m. at the Sandoval County Commission Meeting Room. (Staff photo)
Posted inNM State Gov.

New Mexico Senate Republicans to hold healthcare access task force Monday

by Kevin Hendricks September 24th, 2025September 24th, 2025
Access to healthcare services in New Mexico has, in many cases, not improved, and the burdens on the state’s Medicaid have increased in recent years, according to a new report. 
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Pueblos

Report: New Mexico Medicaid more expensive, with diminished quality

by Alex Ross September 24th, 2025September 24th, 2025
Wikimedia Commons
Commentary

Furniture store fined after employee crushed to death

Offered as Commentary September 24th, 2025September 24th, 2025
Bernalillo County will host a free overdose recognition and response training this week as part of ongoing efforts to address the community's drug overdose crisis. The Behavioral Health Education and Awareness Council will conduct the training Wednesday, Sept. 24, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the CARE Campus, 5901 Zuni Rd. SE. The session will also be available virtually via Microsoft Teams.
Commentary

Bernalillo County to offer free overdose response training Wednesday

Offered as Commentary September 24th, 2025September 24th, 2025
Albuquerque City Councilors in the Council chambers on Monday February 3, 2025. Photo by Roberto E. Rosales / City Desk Abq
Commentary

Sobriety required: Albuquerque tests housing program for residents leaving rehab

Offered as Commentary September 24th, 2025September 24th, 2025
Corrales siphon. (Source: Village of Corrales)
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Local Gov.

Sandia Pueblo, MRGCD set to sign Corrales siphon agreement

by Rodd Cayton, City Desk ABQ September 23rd, 2025September 23rd, 2025
More than 300 people gathered Saturday at Rotary Park for the third annual Enchantment Games, a community fundraiser that raised money for the Albuquerque Sign Language Academy while showcasing local music and activities.
Posted inTown of Bernalillo

Community fundraiser draws 300+ to Bernalillo park

by Kevin Hendricks September 23rd, 2025September 23rd, 2025
PACs in city elections
Commentary

PACs pour $375k into Albuquerque elections, skirting campaign limits

Offered as Commentary September 23rd, 2025September 23rd, 2025
Bernalillo County's annual East Mountain Celebration returned Saturday, drawing families to the Vista Grande Community Center for an afternoon of entertainment, food and community recognition.
Commentary

East Mountain Celebration is a hit in Sandia Park

Offered as Commentary September 23rd, 2025
BernCo
Commentary

Bernalillo County Commissioners to address legislative priorities, National Recovery Month

Offered as Commentary September 23rd, 2025September 23rd, 2025
New Mexico's methane regulations have reduced oil and gas facility emissions in the Permian Basin by half compared to neighboring Texas while generating $152 million for the state, according to satellite data released Monday by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham.
Posted inEnvironment & Conservation, Pueblos

New Mexico methane rules cut emissions by half compared to Texas, officials say

by NM Political Report September 22nd, 2025September 22nd, 2025
Sandoval Signpost
Commentary

Placitas Artists Series receives $240,000 grant for community plaza project

Offered as Commentary September 22nd, 2025September 22nd, 2025
Corrales Village Hall
Posted inLocal Gov.

Corrales Council is down to earth with talks on farmers, bugs on the agenda

by Rodd Cayton, City Desk ABQ September 22nd, 2025September 22nd, 2025
Sedillo Hills flag project
Commentary

Residents return flag to Sedillo Hill after years of NMDOT bureaucracy

Offered as Commentary September 22nd, 2025September 22nd, 2025
Diane Denish | nm.news
Commentary

Celebrate! Celebrate! We Can Do It!

Offered as Commentary September 22nd, 2025
Posted inCongress & Federal Gov

New Mexico Democrats stand against GOP federal funding plans without healthcare cost fix

by Alex Ross September 19th, 2025September 19th, 2025
U.S. Rep. Gabe Vasquez.
Commentary

Rep. Vasquez calls on social media companies to stop illegal gun sales

Offered as Commentary September 19th, 2025
Miss New Mexico Madyson Kettler designed this footwear for the Sept. 5th Show Us Your Shoes Parade, part of the Miss America pageant finals. She says the shoes represent both her journey and her state. She wore the pointe shoes in a production of the New Mexico Ballet Company.
Posted inGeneral Interest, Housing & Homelessness

Journey of a lifetime

by Rodd Cayton, City Desk ABQ September 18th, 2025September 18th, 2025
The City of Rio Rancho will host its annual Food Truck Fiesta and Fall Market on Saturday, Sept. 20, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Cabezon Park.
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Westside

Rio Rancho to host annual Food Truck Fiesta at Cabezon Park

by Kevin Hendricks September 18th, 2025September 18th, 2025
The Albuquerque Sign Language Academy will host its third annual Enchantment Games on Saturday, Sept. 20, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Bernalillo’s Rotary Park.
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Town of Bernalillo

Community fundraiser returns to Bernalillo park this weekend

by Kevin Hendricks September 17th, 2025September 17th, 2025
Oktoberfest is returning to Rio Rancho this weekend. (Kevin Hendricks)
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Westside

Raise your steins!

by Kevin Hendricks September 17th, 2025September 17th, 2025
A Lovelace Biomedical Research Institute veterinarian supervising a euthanasia training session failed to ensure a 6-year-old female cynomolgus macaque had died after injection with euthanasia solution. The animal was placed in a sealed plastic bag and refrigerated, but necropsy staff later discovered the monkey still showed signs of respiration and heartbeat.
Commentary

Botched euthanasia and animal fights lead to federal scrutiny for Lovelace Biomedical

Offered as Commentary September 17th, 2025September 17th, 2025
Birga Alden
Commentary

The Mother Road—and the People Beside It? 

Offered as Commentary September 17th, 2025
stood with governors and lieutenant governors from eight Pueblos to call for permanent protection of the sacred landscape
Commentary

New Mexico delegation, Pueblo leaders urge Trump administration to maintain Chaco Canyon drilling ban

Offered as Commentary September 17th, 2025September 17th, 2025
Corrales police.
Posted inCourts, Justice & Safety, Housing & Homelessness

Albuquerque drivers arrested on DUI-related offenses in Corrales

by Corrales Comment Staff September 17th, 2025September 17th, 2025
RRPS Superintendent Dr. V. Sue Cleveland, shown at a graduation in 2024, announced her retirement Wednesday. (Kevin Hendricks)
Commentary

Rio Rancho Public Schools’ first and only superintendent announces retirement

Offered as Commentary September 17th, 2025September 17th, 2025
The Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office has been named a finalist for a national award recognizing how deputies used drone technology to safely disarm two young children who were armed with a loaded handgun.
Commentary

Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office nominated for national drone award after disarming children

Offered as Commentary September 16th, 2025September 17th, 2025
U.S. Sen. Ben Ray Luján has secured more than $12 million in federal funding for New Mexico projects focused on health care, workforce training and education through a committee-approved spending bill for fiscal year 2026.
Posted inCongress & Federal Gov, Pueblos

Sen. Lujan assails feds for canceling funding for minority-serving institutions 

by Kevin Hendricks September 16th, 2025September 16th, 2025
The owners of a Corrales property described by neighbors and village officials as a public nuisance have appealed a clean-and-lien order and now face a public hearing before the Village Council.
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Local Gov.

Corraleños speak out on problem lot

by Rodd Cayton, City Desk ABQ September 16th, 2025September 17th, 2025
Posted inNM Legislature

Lujan Grisham, GOP at odds over special session 

by Alex Ross September 16th, 2025September 16th, 2025

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