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The Placitas Chamber of Commerce will host a chili cook-off this month to raise funds for a local youth organization.
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Pueblos

Placitas Chamber to host chili cook-off fundraiser for 4H Club

by Kevin Hendricks September 3rd, 2025September 3rd, 2025
Corrales Village Hall
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Pueblos

Corrales mayor race down to two

by Rodd Cayton, City Desk ABQ September 2nd, 2025September 2nd, 2025
New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham signed an agreement Tuesday with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to establish a four-year, $120 million partnership aimed at advancing quantum computing technology.
Posted inNM State Gov., Pueblos

New Mexico partners on $120 million quantum computing initiative

by Kevin Hendricks September 2nd, 2025September 2nd, 2025
Oil extraction and storage facility, Lybrook, New Mexico
Posted inEnergy, Housing & Homelessness, NM Political Report

Oil and Gas Forecast for New Mexico’s San Juan Basin: Going, Going …

by Capital & Main September 2nd, 2025
Marble Brewing
Posted inEconomy & Labor

Marble Brewery inks deal to brew Bosque beers

by Jesse Jones September 2nd, 2025September 2nd, 2025
Aperture Plaza at Mesa del Sol
Posted inCity Desk ABQ, Economy, Economy & Labor, Jobs, Workers & Economy, Local Gov.

Albuquerque eyes $777M investment in fusion energy research

by Jesse Jones September 2nd, 2025September 2nd, 2025
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Local Gov.

Estancia resolves water crisis after community-wide emergency response

by nm.news August 29th, 2025August 27th, 2025
Corrales Village Hall
Posted inGeneral Interest, Housing & Homelessness

Local design professionals ‘planning without permission’ for Corrales’ future

by Rodd Cayton, City Desk ABQ August 28th, 2025August 28th, 2025
State Land Commissioner Stephanie Garcia Richard at the groundbreaking of a community solar project in Valencia County.
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Pueblos

New Mexico Land Office proposes updated geothermal leasing rules

by Kevin Hendricks August 28th, 2025August 30th, 2025
Apple
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Pueblos

Pet Mayor candidates to meet voters in Corrales

by Kevin Hendricks August 28th, 2025August 28th, 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.
Commentary

Sen. Lujan: Trump Administration retreats from pharmaceutical tariffs after warning

Offered as Commentary August 28th, 2025August 30th, 2025
Author, historian and storyteller Ronn Perea will lead the "How to Get Your Kicks on Route 66" presentation in Corrales in Sept. (CHS)
Posted inGeneral Interest, Housing & Homelessness

Corrales Historical Society to host Route 66 presentation

by Corrales Comment Staff August 28th, 2025August 28th, 2025
The New Mexico State Fair is now accepting applications for one of its most popular culinary competitions: the Original Green Chile Cheeseburger Challenge
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Pueblos

New Mexico State Fair sets lineup for Green Chile Cheeseburger Challenge, Unique Foods Contest

by Kevin Hendricks August 28th, 2025August 28th, 2025
Gallup Indian Medical Center
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Pueblos

Lawmakers invite HHS official to witness healthcare disruptions at Gallup Indian Medical Center

by Kevin Hendricks August 27th, 2025
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham speaks during a press conference on Sept. 8, 2023 regarding a new public health order.
Posted inNM State Gov., Pueblos

New Mexico opens public comment on $675M broadband expansion plan

by Kevin Hendricks August 27th, 2025August 27th, 2025
Volunteers placed nearly 3,000 flags at Vista Verde Memorial Park in honor of the victims of the 9/11 attacks. (Kevin Hendricks)
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Westside

Rio Rancho honors 9/11 victims with flag placement, memorial service

by Kevin Hendricks August 27th, 2025September 11th, 2025
Commentary

Local artist explores nature’s stories through encaustic photography at Placitas gallery

Offered as Commentary August 27th, 2025August 27th, 2025
Walk for Lives — United Against Fentanyl will take place at 2 p.m. at Loretto Park, 237 South Camino Del Pueblo in Bernalillo. The event is organized by Kelly Opp, whose son William Austin Burnett died from fentanyl poisoning. (Courtesy photo)
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Town of Bernalillo

Sandoval County community to host anti-fentanyl awareness walk

by Kevin Hendricks August 27th, 2025August 27th, 2025
a July 3 traffic stop involving commercial truck driver Harjinder Singh, who was later involved in a fatal crash in Florida that killed three people. U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy blamed New Mexico authorities during a press conference last week. (NMSP)
Posted inCourts, Justice & Safety, Pueblos

New Mexico State Police chief defends CDL policy after federal criticism

by Kevin Hendricks August 27th, 2025August 27th, 2025
Pictured are citizens going to vote at the voting at the Tijeras City Hall building headquarters in the Village of Tijeras in the East Mountains Wednesday afternoon. Photo by Roberto E. Rosales/City Desk Abq.
Commentary

Here’s who’s running for office in the East Mountains, Edgewood, Estancia Valley

Offered as Commentary August 27th, 2025August 28th, 2025
Sens. Crystal Brantley of Elephant Butte, right, and Nick Paul of Alamogordo, center, toured the Otero County Processing Center Monday. Courtesy photo)
Posted inNM State Gov., Pueblos

Republican senators defend ICE detention facility after tour

by Kevin Hendricks August 27th, 2025August 27th, 2025
Commentary

Albuquerque unveils art project to mark Route 66 centennial

Offered as Commentary August 26th, 2025August 27th, 2025
Hopi basket maker Leslie Randolph Robledo will demonstrate traditional wicker plaque weaving and yucca basket creation at Coronado Historic Site on Saturday as part of the site's monthly artist demonstration program. (Photo courtesy of Leslie Robledo)
Commentary

Indigenous artist to demonstrate traditional basket weaving at Coronado Historic Site

Offered as Commentary August 26th, 2025August 26th, 2025
The Bernalillo Farmers Market will once again be at Rotary Park on Friday from 4 to 7 p.m., offering local produce and goods to families in the area.
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Town of Bernalillo

Bernalillo Farmers Market set for Friday at Rotary Park

by Kevin Hendricks August 26th, 2025August 26th, 2025
Manzanita, created by Rock Canyon Cider, will be opening in a brand new spot near Roosevelt Manazo school, described as a “beautiful property” with lots of outdoor space at 488 NM-333, Tijeras, NM 87059.
Commentary

Tijeras will soon have a brand new spot for unique drinks and hanging out

Offered as Commentary August 26th, 2025August 27th, 2025
Bernalillo County officials are inviting community members to participate in the selection process for the department's next fire chief by attending a public stakeholder event featuring the three finalists for the position.
Commentary

Bernalillo County invites public to meet fire chief finalists at community event

Offered as Commentary August 26th, 2025August 26th, 2025
nm.news | merritt hamilton allen
Commentary

Gerrymandering: ‘But the Republicans!’

Offered as Commentary August 26th, 2025August 26th, 2025
The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) announced Monday the state's first human case of plague for 2025, involving a 43-year-old man from Valencia County.
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Pueblos

New Mexico reports first human plague case of 2025

by Kevin Hendricks August 25th, 2025August 25th, 2025
Corrales Village Hall
Posted inLocal Gov.

Winter winds blowing in Corrales

by Rodd Cayton, City Desk ABQ August 25th, 2025August 25th, 2025
Commentary

Vasquez leads new immigration and border plan by House Democrats

Offered as Commentary August 25th, 2025August 25th, 2025
Tim Keller screenshot
Commentary

Bernalillo County opens candidate filing Tuesday for November elections

Offered as Commentary August 25th, 2025August 25th, 2025
Diane Denish | nm.news
Commentary

All Politics Is Local — Especially School Boards

Offered as Commentary August 25th, 2025August 27th, 2025
East Mountain school districts have all reported finding zero guns on all of their campuses during last year's 2024-2025 academic year. The superintendents highlighted the schools on on-campus gun safety protocols for all three districts.
Commentary

Unlike Albuquerque, local schools report no guns on campuses in 2024-2025 school year

Offered as Commentary August 22nd, 2025August 22nd, 2025
At West Mesa High School, a teacher used the district's new Centegix alert badge system to summon police after being told a student was seen with a gun in a bathroom. The badge allows staff to activate emergency protocols and alert police by clicking a button multiple times.
Commentary

Superintendent after five APS students were arrested with guns Wednesday: ‘Something is broken in our society’

Offered as Commentary August 22nd, 2025August 22nd, 2025
The completion of 50 pallet homes at former MVD site just off I-25 is almost complete.
Commentary

6 months later: How Gateway Recovery’s pallet home experiment is changing lives in Albuquerque

Offered as Commentary August 22nd, 2025August 25th, 2025
Posted inNM Political Report

USDOT blames New Mexico State Police for fatal Florida semi accident involving undocumented driver

by NM Political Report August 22nd, 2025August 22nd, 2025
Bernalillo County will remove all five property tax payment drop boxes by Oct. 1, citing underuse and security concerns.
Commentary

Drop box drama: Needles and sticky stuff lead to removal by treasurer

Offered as Commentary August 22nd, 2025August 22nd, 2025
Measles cases
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, NM Political Report

New Mexico had no new measles cases this week, Texas declares end to their outbreak

by Pat Davis August 22nd, 2025August 22nd, 2025
A truck crashed on Corrales Road on Feb. 25, causing a power outage and delaying the scheduled Village Council meeting. (Jesse Jones)
Posted inLocal Gov.

Corrales residents, leaders seeking lower speed limit on main drag after crashes

by Rodd Cayton, City Desk ABQ August 21st, 2025August 21st, 2025
Rep. Gabe Vasquez donned an apron and worked alongside employees at Barelas Coffee House on Aug. 18 while advocating for permanent policy changes to benefit tipped workers. (Courtesy photo)
Commentary

Rep. Vasquez calls for permanent tax relief, wage increases for tipped workers

Offered as Commentary August 21st, 2025August 21st, 2025
Posted inNM State Gov., Pueblos

New Mexico oil lease sale breaks records, brings in $256 million for schools

by Kevin Hendricks August 21st, 2025August 21st, 2025
Michelle Lujan Grisham
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Pueblos

New Mexico to distribute $120 million for housing, homelessness programs

by Kevin Hendricks August 21st, 2025August 21st, 2025
Pictured is a speed camera set up along Gibson Blvd in SE Albuquerque. January 17th, 2024. Photo by Roberto E. Rosales/The City Desk
Commentary

Albuquerque to install 8 more speed cameras by year’s end

Offered as Commentary August 21st, 2025August 21st, 2025
Canadian pianist Sheng Cai will open the Placitas Artists Series 2025-2026 season with a solo recital Sept. 14 at Las Placitas Presbyterian Church.
Posted inMusic, Pueblos

Canadian pianist opens Placitas Artists Series season with diverse classical program

by Kevin Hendricks August 21st, 2025August 21st, 2025
Commentary

Mariposa Community Association to host Harvest Festival in Rio Rancho

Offered as Commentary August 21st, 2025August 21st, 2025
Commentary

Mariposa Community Association to host Harvest Festival in Rio Rancho

Offered as Commentary August 21st, 2025August 21st, 2025
Mayor Tim Keller, joined by members of the Albuquerque City Council, held a press conference to announce a new Executive Order that reaffirms the City’s longstanding commitment to supporting and protecting Albuquerque’s immigrant and refugee communities. Pictured is Mayor Keller flanked by Speaker of The House Javier Martinez,left and State Senator Cindy Nava (D), on the right. Roberto E. Rosales / New Mexico News.
Commentary

ABQ will not ‘give in to bullying:’ Keller defies federal immigration demands in letter to U.S. Attorney General

Offered as Commentary August 20th, 2025August 21st, 2025
Commentary

Inside the council’s push to freeze more Gateway spending

Offered as Commentary August 20th, 2025August 21st, 2025
Two firearms were discovered at West Mesa High School on Wednesday in unrelated incidents that prompted lockdown protocols
Commentary

Five guns seized from APS students

Offered as Commentary August 20th, 2025August 21st, 2025
City Council candidate Daniel Leiva asks potential donors for public financing donations at the “No Kings” rally in Albuquerque / June 14, 2025
Commentary

Albuquerque Ethics Board approves expanded fraud investigation into city council candidate’s public financing donations

Offered as Commentary August 20th, 2025August 20th, 2025

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