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Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Pueblos

Flu hospitalizations eclipse COVID as flu season hits New Mexico

by NM Political Report December 22nd, 2025

Just in time for some of the busiest days for travel and family get-togethers, flu season is hitting New Mexico hard. National flu surveillance published by the Centers for Disease Control ranks New Mexico’s flu activity as “high” for the week ending Dec. 13. That puts the Land of Enchantment among the top 1/3 of […]

nm.news | merritt hamilton allen
Commentary

Seeking storytellers

Offered as Commentary December 22nd, 2025December 22nd, 2025
Santa Ana Pueblo Governor Myron Armijo, left, and Interim Lieutenant Governor Joe Montoya break ground on multimillion-dollar intersection project on NM 313 and Dove Rd. (Courtesy photo)
Posted inGeneral Interest, Pueblos

Santa Ana Pueblo, NMDOT break ground on I-313/Dove Road project

by Rodd Cayton December 22nd, 2025December 22nd, 2025
Wild Hearts Gallery presented a donation of $1,282 to Humberto Macias, District Battalion Chief, and members of the Placitas Volunteer Fire Brigade on December 18. This donation was the result of a Boot Drive in honor of former gallery member David Johnson that raised $414, plus $868 which was 15% of the gallery’s holiday sales.
Posted inGeneral Interest, Pueblos

Placitas Holiday Market raises over $18,000 for local nonprofits

by Kevin Hendricks December 22nd, 2025
In the East Mountains, four new dispensaries have popped up, while two have disappeared
Posted inCongress & Federal Gov

New Mexico cannabis industry cheers Trump’s rescheduling order

by NM Political Report December 19th, 2025December 19th, 2025
Thirty-two rural health care organizations across New Mexico will receive $20 million in state funding to expand primary care services in underserved communities, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announced Friday.
Posted inNM State Gov.

Governor awards $20 million to expand rural primary care across New Mexico

by NM Political Report December 19th, 2025December 19th, 2025
A federal jury has convicted a man who evaded capture for seven years after kidnapping and carjacking his former employer in a violent 2018 attack in Placitas.
Posted inCourts, Justice & Safety, Pueblos

Federal jury convicts man in 2018 kidnapping after seven years as fugitive

by Kevin Hendricks December 19th, 2025December 19th, 2025
The Rio Rancho City Council closed out a marathon meeting Wednesday night by voting to contribute $1 million toward a road extension project linked to a planned hypersonic missile manufacturing facility outside city limits, but only after adding safeguards requiring formal agreements on emergency response and road construction before releasing funds.
Posted inPueblos, Westside

Op-ed: Sandoval County’s ‘blank check’ zoning is a betrayal of public trust

by Kevin Hendricks December 18th, 2025December 18th, 2025
Relatives of Darian Nevayaktewa, who went missing from the Hopi reservation in 2008, hold posters for him outside the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center on May 5, 2025. Credit: Bella Davis/New Mexico In Depth
Posted inGeneral Interest, Pueblos

A new alert for missing Native people has been issued just six times since July implementation

by NM Political Report December 17th, 2025December 17th, 2025
There’s a blank canvas in Placitas (figuratively speaking), and the community is encouraged to help decide how that eight-acre space will be colored in.
Posted inGeneral Interest, Pueblos

PREP opening 2026 schedule with insurance presentation

by Kevin Hendricks and Rodd Cayton December 15th, 2025December 15th, 2025
nm.news | merritt hamilton allen
Commentary

A state on the brink

Offered as Commentary December 15th, 2025December 15th, 2025
There’s a blank canvas in Placitas (figuratively speaking), and the community is encouraged to help decide how that eight-acre space will be colored in.
Posted inLocal Gov., Pueblos

Placitas land grant group takes early stand against development plan

by Rodd Cayton December 15th, 2025December 12th, 2025
Posted inCongress & Federal Gov, Pueblos

Vasquez warns funding crisis endangers Bosque del Apache’s vital role in local economy

by Kevin Hendricks December 12th, 2025December 12th, 2025
The Placitas Community Library is showcasing works by the Mixed Media Textile Artists of New Mexico in its year-end exhibition "All Mixed Up," running through Jan. 1 in the Gracie Lee Community Room.
Commentary

New Mexico textile artists’ diverse works on display at Placitas Community Library

Offered as Commentary December 11th, 2025December 11th, 2025
Commentary

The day after: White expresses no regrets, knows what’s to blame

Offered as Commentary December 10th, 2025
A new federal lawsuit accusing Farm Bureau Insurance Company of deliberately concealing evidence and blocking legally required fraud reports claims the company violated the laws of multiple states, including New Mexico.
Posted inCorporate Responsibility, Pueblos

Lawsuit: Farm Bureau may have concealed fraud reports from NM regulators

by Josh Lee, nm.news December 9th, 2025December 9th, 2025
nm.news | merritt hamilton allen
Posted inOpinion, Pueblos

On the war on drugs

by Guest Commentary December 9th, 2025December 9th, 2025
Rio Rancho City Hall. (City of Rio Rancho)
Posted inPueblos, Westside

Rio Rancho releases candidate guide for March municipal election

by Kevin Hendricks December 9th, 2025December 9th, 2025
Jack and Cheryl Ferrell, shown with a volunteer from Albuquerque, collected donated blankets for a migrant shelter in Juarez. (Courtesy photo)
Posted inCommunity Content, Pueblos

From Placitas to Juárez: How a small non-profit is delivering tons of dignity

by Kevin Hendricks December 8th, 2025December 10th, 2025
nm.news | Merilee Dannemann
Commentary

Where are all the government employees?

Offered as Commentary December 8th, 2025
Posted inPueblos

Creator of viral ‘Tim Killer’ AI video claims satire, not deception

by Kevin Hendricks and Pat Davis December 5th, 2025December 5th, 2025
Melanie A. Kenderdine resigned Thursday as secretary of the New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department for personal reasons, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announced.
Posted inNM State Gov.

New Mexico energy secretary resigns

by Kevin Hendricks December 5th, 2025December 12th, 2025
Aerial view of new oil and gas well operations in New Mexico near the Texas border in June. Photo: Jerry Redfern. Aerial support provided by LightHawk.
Posted inEnergy, Pueblos

Utility asks New Mexico for ‘zero emission’ status for gas-fired power plant

by Kevin Hendricks December 5th, 2025December 5th, 2025
Commentary

Albuquerque voters face fewer polling places Tuesday—here’s what to know

Offered as Commentary December 5th, 2025December 7th, 2025
There’s a blank canvas in Placitas (figuratively speaking), and the community is encouraged to help decide how that eight-acre space will be colored in.
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Pueblos

Placitas Chamber of Commerce highlights year of community support

by Kevin Hendricks December 4th, 2025December 4th, 2025
Posted inPueblos

Donors open their wallets for White in 5-week sprint to pick our next mayor

by City Desk ABQ December 4th, 2025December 4th, 2025
Wikimedia Commons
Posted inCorporate Responsibility, Pueblos

$350,000 set aside for victims of Santa Fe spa’s deceptive sales tactics

by Kevin Hendricks December 2nd, 2025December 2nd, 2025
Posted inOpinion, Pueblos

Commentary: From conflict to collaboration — How a New Mexico transmission line will protect power delivery and prairie chickens

by Pat Davis November 26th, 2025
Wild Hearts Gallery in Placitas will present Enchanted Forest: An Invitational Show, Dec. 2 - 28, 2025, featuring guest artists Sandra and Michael Kadisak, Alfons Schuster and Katie Thomas, according to a release by artist and gallery member Colleen Gregoire. An artist reception is planned for Sunday, Dec. 7, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 
Commentary

Wild Hearts Gallery to present ‘Enchanted Forest’ holiday exhibition

Offered as Commentary November 25th, 2025November 25th, 2025
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Sam Bregman is shown during his campaign announcement in April in Las Vegas, NM. (Kevin Hendricks)
Posted inPueblos, Westside

Bregman touts high-tech future for Sandoval County

by Kevin Hendricks November 25th, 2025November 24th, 2025
nm.news | merritt hamilton allen
Commentary

On raising our children

Offered as Commentary November 24th, 2025November 24th, 2025
Posted inPueblos

We asked readers to tell us whether City Desk mattered. Here’s what they said.

by Pat Davis November 24th, 2025November 28th, 2025
Bernalillo Mayor Jack Torres is seeking a fifth term in the March election, saying experienced leadership will be vital for the town in the coming years.
Posted inPueblos, Town of Bernalillo

Bernalillo mayor announces plan to seek a fifth term

by Kevin Hendricks November 21st, 2025November 21st, 2025
John Franklin, who operates the cafe with his wife Christine, suffered a stroke approximately one week ago and was hospitalized before being discharged to continue rehabilitation at home, according to a GoFundMe page created by family friend Virginia.
Posted inGeneral Interest, Pueblos

Placitas Cafe owner recovering from stroke as community rallies support

by Kevin Hendricks November 20th, 2025November 20th, 2025
More than 100 local artists and crafters will showcase their work at six venues across this small mountain community Saturday and Sunday as the Placitas Holiday Market returns for its fifth year.
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Pueblos

Placitas Holiday Market returns for fifth year this weekend

by Kevin Hendricks November 20th, 2025November 20th, 2025
Castelion
Posted inPueblos, Westside

Letter to the Editor: Project Ranger or Project Undercover?

by Kevin Hendricks November 20th, 2025November 20th, 2025
It’s official: City Councilor Paul Wymer announced his candidacy for mayor Tuesday night, entering the race to succeed Mayor Gregg Hull, who is running for governor.
Posted inPueblos, Westside

Rio Rancho City Councilor officially announces mayoral bid

by Kevin Hendricks November 19th, 2025November 19th, 2025
Rio Rancho Mayor Gregg Hull announced Tuesday he will not seek re-election in March, ending nearly 12 years leading one of New Mexico's largest cities as he campaigns for governor. Hull, a Republican first elected in April 2014, made the announcement alongside his wife, Carrie, highlighting infrastructure improvements and quality-of-life investments during his tenure.
Posted inPueblos, Westside

Rio Rancho Mayor will not seek fourth term, focuses on governor’s race

by Kevin Hendricks November 19th, 2025November 19th, 2025
Posted inCourts, Justice & Safety, Pueblos

Undercover tribal cops lure Arizona man to Isleta Pueblo with 37,000 fentanyl pills

by Pat Davis November 19th, 2025November 19th, 2025
Commentary

Opinion: Getting capital outlay moving

Offered as Commentary November 18th, 2025November 18th, 2025
City Councilor Paul Wymer will run for mayor in March as three-term Mayor Gregg Hull steps aside to focus on his campaign for New Mexico governor.
Posted inPueblos, Westside

Rio Rancho Councilor Wymer to run for mayor as Hull eyes Santa Fe

by Kevin Hendricks November 18th, 2025November 18th, 2025
Rio Rancho City Councilor Bob Tyler announced Monday he will seek a third consecutive term representing District 3 in the March 2026 municipal election.
Posted inPueblos, Westside

Infrastructure, growth top priority as Councilor Tyler campaigns for third term

by Kevin Hendricks November 18th, 2025November 18th, 2025
Diane Denish | nm.news
Commentary

Hope and aspiration: 62 years after JFK’s assasination, what have we learned?

Offered as Commentary November 17th, 2025
nm.news | merritt hamilton allen
Commentary

On The Golden Rule

Offered as Commentary November 17th, 2025November 17th, 2025
Posted inPueblos

Wolves in the Bosque? BioPark opens new breeding, recovery center to aid Mexican Gray Wolf reintroduction

by Pat Davis November 17th, 2025November 17th, 2025
On Election Day, Kenneth Snow and Robin Spalding were voted in to fill the two open candidate seats for the Moriarty City Council, beating out incumbent Bobby Ortiz amid an ongoing controversy about the city’s financial recordkeeping.
Posted inLocal Gov., Pueblos

Newly elected Moriarty city councilors to prioritize training and transparency

by Kevin Hendricks November 14th, 2025November 14th, 2025
Posted inNew Mexico Statewide News, Pueblos

In Dem. primary for governor, former Las Cruces mayor talks pro-oil, anti-minimum wage agenda

by Alex Ross November 14th, 2025November 17th, 2025
Nearly 400 teachers working in New Mexico classrooms will receive student loan forgiveness this year through the state's Teacher Loan Repayment Program, officials announced.
Commentary

Nearly 400 more teachers to receive student loan forgiveness for teaching in high-need schools, subjects

Offered as Commentary November 14th, 2025November 17th, 2025
The Placitas Community Library will host a free star party Saturday evening, offering residents a chance to view celestial objects through various telescopes.
Posted inGeneral Interest, Pueblos

Star party set for Saturday at Placitas Community Library

by Kevin Hendricks November 14th, 2025November 14th, 2025
Moriarty Civic Center. (Courtesy photo)
Posted inLocal Gov., Pueblos

City’s alcohol policy prompts new event coordinator to resign at City Council meeting

by nm.news November 13th, 2025November 13th, 2025

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