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Diana Sherman will present "A Path Towards Community: Museum Collections Management in a New Era" on Sunday, July 27, from 2 to 3 p.m. at the Martha Liebert Public Library. (Town of Bernalillo)
Commentary

New era for museum collections: Collaboration with native communities in Bernalillo

Offered as Commentary July 10th, 2025July 10th, 2025
RRPD
Posted inCourts, Justice & Safety, Sandoval Signpost, Westside

Man shot at Rio Rancho’s Rainbow Park; two arrested

by Kevin Hendricks July 10th, 2025July 10th, 2025
Commentary

New Mexico airports receive $4.3 million in federal funding for infrastructure upgrades

Offered as Commentary July 10th, 2025July 10th, 2025
More than 8,400 New Mexicans have registered to vote or updated their voter information in the first week since the state launched automatic voter registration at Motor Vehicle Division offices, according to state officials.
Posted inNM State Gov., Pueblos

More than 8,400 New Mexicans registered to vote in first week of automatic system

by Kevin Hendricks July 10th, 2025July 10th, 2025
Three people died Tuesday when flash flooding struck Ruidoso, including a 4-year-old girl and a 7-year-old boy who were swept away at an RV park. The Rio Ruidoso reached a record 20.24 feet, 5 feet higher than the previous record set just last year.
Commentary

New Mexico Democrats blame federal cuts for weather disaster response failures

Offered as Commentary July 10th, 2025July 10th, 2025
A “water team” assembled to help the Village of Corrales navigate its way to long-term water supplies said Tuesday evening the road ahead will be complicated.
Posted inEnvironment & Conservation, New Mexico Statewide News, Pueblos

Water managers brace for dry conditions along sections of the Rio Grande

by nm.news July 10th, 2025July 10th, 2025
Commentary

Moriarty Mini Comic Con returns for seventh year to support local library

Offered as Commentary July 10th, 2025August 1st, 2025
The Village of Ruidoso confirmed that three people have died as a result of the historic flash flooding that deluged the community on July 8. The victims were swept downstream by unprecedented floodwaters.
Posted inEnvironment & Conservation, Pueblos

More bad news for Ruidoso as NWS issues flood watch

by Kevin Hendricks July 9th, 2025July 9th, 2025
Commentary

Community gathering to rally support against East Mountains development

Offered as Commentary July 9th, 2025July 9th, 2025
It’s almost time for the Torrance County Fair — an opportunity for families to enjoy time together and for children to show off their 4-H or Future Farmers of America projects.
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Westside

Torrance County Fair to bring smiles to faces in August

by Hannah Grover, nm.news July 9th, 2025July 25th, 2025
Lovelace Medical Group is expanding its healthcare footprint in the Albuquerque metro area with a new hybrid urgent and primary care facility in Bernalillo, scheduled to open in mid-December.
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Sandoval Signpost, Town of Bernalillo

Lovelace to open new hybrid healthcare facility in Bernalillo

by Kevin Hendricks July 9th, 2025July 9th, 2025
The Village of Ruidoso confirmed that three people have died as a result of the historic flash flooding that deluged the community on July 8. The victims were swept downstream by unprecedented floodwaters.
Posted inEnvironment & Conservation, Pueblos

Historic Ruidoso flash flooding kills three people, including two children

by nm.news July 9th, 2025July 9th, 2025
Commentary

High-speed internet expands in rural New Mexico

Offered as Commentary July 8th, 2025July 8th, 2025
The New Mexico Semi-Quincentennial Commission has announced the official launch of "NM 1776," a statewide initiative designed to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence and the founding of the United States of America.
Posted inNM Legislature

New Mexico launches ‘NM 1776’ to commemorate America’s founding

by Kevin Hendricks July 8th, 2025July 8th, 2025
The Placitas Community Library is commemorating the 80th anniversary of the Trinity atomic explosion, a pivotal moment in human history that occurred on July 16, 1945, just 133 miles south of Placitas.
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Pueblos, Sandoval Signpost

Placitas Library to commemorate 80th anniversary of Trinity explosion

by Kevin Hendricks July 8th, 2025July 8th, 2025
Sandoval Signpost
Posted inNew Mexico Legislature #nmleg, Sandoval Signpost, Westside

Veterans workshop to offer benefit assistance, legislative Q&A in Rio Rancho

by Kevin Hendricks July 8th, 2025July 8th, 2025
Edgewood. (Source: Town of Edgewood)
Posted inEdgewood Independent

Edgewood Lions Club to host 2nd Annual Senior Health Fair

by Kevin Hendricks July 8th, 2025July 8th, 2025
nm.news | Merilee Dannemann
Commentary

The future of undeveloped land

Offered as Commentary July 7th, 2025July 7th, 2025
Michael Perry, a Chaves County Commissioner with two decades of experience in natural resource management, officially announced his campaign Monday for the Republican nomination for New Mexico Commissioner of Public Lands.
Posted inNew Mexico Statewide News, Pueblos

First Republican enters race for New Mexico Commissioner of Public Lands

by Kevin Hendricks July 7th, 2025July 7th, 2025
The Milligan Ranch Petting Zoo will be bringing animals to Venus Park on July 10. (Milligan Ranch Petting Zoo)
Posted inEdgewood Independent

From park to barn: Petting zoo pops up at Venus Park summer reading event

by Andrea Vasquez, nm.news July 3rd, 2025July 3rd, 2025
Sandia Resort and Casino celebrated the reopening of its renovated bingo hall Thursday. (Abby McDonald)
Posted inGeneral Interest

Sandia Resort and Casino celebrates 41 Years of bingo with grand reopening and festivities

by nm.news July 3rd, 2025July 3rd, 2025
The Rail Runner Loop includes a stretch of well-groomed unpaved trail in the Rio Rancho Bosque.
Posted inGeneral Interest, Westside

How to explore Sandoval County by bike and train

by Guest Commentary July 3rd, 2025July 3rd, 2025
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Posted inSponsored Content

Will Tariffs Increase the Cost of Cars?

by nm.news July 2nd, 2025July 2nd, 2025
Sen. Jay Block and Rep. Joshua Hernandez cut the ribbon to celebrate the opening of their in-district legislative office in Rio Rancho. (Rodd Cayton)
Posted inNew Mexico Legislature #nmleg, NM Political Report, Westside

State legislators Block and Hernandez open new office in Rio Rancho, tout greater accessibility

by Rodd Cayton July 2nd, 2025July 2nd, 2025
Posted inNational News, Westside

Trump, Johnson rush to get House GOP holdouts to back tax bill

by Pat Davis July 2nd, 2025July 2nd, 2025
Posted inEnvironment & Conservation, Pueblos

New Mexico’s PFAS claim against Air Force base advances as federal bellwether case

by Kevin Hendricks July 2nd, 2025July 2nd, 2025
Posted inPueblos

Automatic voter registration begins in New Mexico

by Kevin Hendricks July 2nd, 2025July 2nd, 2025
Posted inNational News, Westside

What is and isn’t legal when ICE officers make an immigration arrest

by Pat Davis July 2nd, 2025July 2nd, 2025
View from the Porch by Karl Hoffman.
Commentary

Nearly 50 years of art: Hofmann duo featured at Wild Hearts Gallery

Offered as Commentary July 2nd, 2025July 2nd, 2025
Posted inNational News, Westside

What to know as Trump’s tax bill heads to the House

by Pat Davis July 1st, 2025July 1st, 2025
Posted inNational News, Westside

On Trump’s tax bill, GOP tries new accounting trick as national debt mounts

by Pat Davis June 30th, 2025June 30th, 2025
Posted inNational News, Westside

Senate Republicans close in on passing Trump’s massive tax bill

by Pat Davis June 30th, 2025June 30th, 2025
State Representative and conservation attorney Matthew McQueen announced Monday his bid for New Mexico Commissioner of Public Lands in the 2026 election.
Posted inPueblos

State Rep. McQueen announces candidacy for New Mexico Commissioner of Public Lands

by Kevin Hendricks June 30th, 2025June 30th, 2025
Diane Denish | nm.news
Commentary

After the smoke clears: Wildfires and economic fallout

Offered as Commentary June 30th, 2025June 30th, 2025
Posted inNational News, Westside

Supreme Court limits nationwide orders that have blocked Trump’s birthright citizenship ban

by Pat Davis June 27th, 2025June 27th, 2025
New Mexico State Treasurer Laura Montoya. (NM Legislature)
Commentary

State financial leaders slam GOP budget as ‘Big Bogus Mistake’

Offered as Commentary June 27th, 2025June 27th, 2025
Posted inNational News, Westside

Rick Perry’s AI plan: A colossal nuclear campus in Trump’s image

by Pat Davis June 26th, 2025June 26th, 2025
Chirs Bagley
Posted inLocal Gov., Sandoval Signpost, Westside

New Sandoval County fire leader takes oath

by Rodd Cayton June 26th, 2025June 26th, 2025
Took’s Comfort Food Truck has quickly become a staple in the Edgewood community.
Posted inEdgewood, Housing & Homelessness

Food worth a quest: Took’s Comfort Food earns positive reviews and loyal fans in Edgewood

by Andrea Vasquez, nm.news June 26th, 2025June 26th, 2025
Posted inEdgewood, Local Gov.

Edgewood schedules public hearing for cell tower ordinance

by Hannah Grover, nm.news June 25th, 2025June 25th, 2025
Rio Rancho City Hall. (City of Rio Rancho)
Posted inLocal Gov., Sandoval Signpost, Westside

Rio Rancho City Council to discuss MAC expansion, Community Development Block Grant plan at June 26 Meeting

by Kevin Hendricks June 25th, 2025June 25th, 2025
As the Fourth of July approaches, the City of Rio Rancho reminds residents of its comprehensive regulations and safety guidelines designed to prevent fires and ensure public well-being.
Posted inCourts, Justice & Safety, Sandoval Signpost, Westside

Rio Rancho enforces strict firework regulations for public safety

by Kevin Hendricks June 25th, 2025June 25th, 2025
The Town of Edgewood is once again inviting residents to join together in celebrating the Fourth of July with two days of activities.
Posted inEdgewood, Edgewood Independent, Local Gov.

Fireworks resolution moves forward: Edgewood limits use during drought

by Andrea Vasquez, nm.news June 25th, 2025June 25th, 2025
Deb Haaland
Posted inNM Political Report, Pueblos

Haaland criticizes Trump budget cuts during campaign visit in Tijeras

by Hannah Grover June 24th, 2025June 24th, 2025
Sandoval County Fire, Christopher Bagley
Posted inLocal Gov., Sandoval Signpost, Westside

Sandoval Commission to consider new chief hire

by Rodd Cayton June 24th, 2025June 24th, 2025
Sandoval Regional Medical Center
Posted inSandoval Signpost

New UNM Behavioral Health Response Team brings help home in Sandoval County

by Andrea Vasquez, nm.news June 24th, 2025June 24th, 2025
nm.news logo
Commentary

Want to serve in the municipal government or school board? Here’s how to file your candidacy paperwork

Offered as Commentary June 23rd, 2025June 23rd, 2025
Guests enjoyed live music by Sandia Swing and Woolworth style frito pies during KUPR's April open house at the studio
Posted inMusic, Pueblos

With 10 years on the air, Placitas radio station is looking ahead

by Kevin Hendricks June 23rd, 2025June 23rd, 2025
Mayor Tim Keller
Commentary

Seven candidates officially qualify to run for Albuquerque mayor

Offered as Commentary June 23rd, 2025June 23rd, 2025
nm.news logo
Posted inNew Mexico Statewide News

Say ‘I do’ then pay more: Marriage license fees more than double on June 20

by Andrea Vasquez, nm.news June 16th, 2025June 24th, 2025

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