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The Placitas Chamber of Commerce will host a Turkey Bingo event on Saturday, Nov. 15, from 3 to 6 p.m. at Placitas Elementary School cafeteria, 5 Calle Del Carbon.
Posted inGeneral Interest, Pueblos

Placitas Chamber to host Turkey Bingo fundraiser for elementary school

by Kevin Hendricks November 13th, 2025November 13th, 2025
Moriarty City Hall
Posted inLocal Gov., Pueblos

Moriarty City Council to consider $1.4 million in public safety vehicle purchases 

by nm.news November 12th, 2025November 12th, 2025
Posted inCongress & Federal Gov

New Mexico House members to vote against bill to end shutdown, citing lack of healthcare fix 

by Alex Ross November 12th, 2025November 12th, 2025
With the federal government shutdown now in its third week, the more than 400,000 New Mexicans who rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) for food assistance will face delays in receiving their benefits.  
Posted inNM Legislature

Special session bill would add $192 million to fund fed SNAP gap

by Alex Ross November 10th, 2025November 10th, 2025
Sam Bregman at his Las Vegas gubernatorial campaign announcement, speaking to Juliette Gallegos.
Posted inPueblos, Westside

Gubernatorial candidate to outline education plans at Rio Rancho stop on statewide policy tour

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

The runoff strategy: Keller plans bipartisan outreach in runoff — while linking White to Trump

Offered as Commentary November 7th, 2025November 7th, 2025
Fred Hashimoto was elected as the new mayor of Corrales on Nov. 4. (Rodd Cayton)
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Pueblos

Corrales leadership transition: What’s next for the village?

by Rodd Cayton, City Desk ABQ November 7th, 2025November 5th, 2025
The Corrales Harvest Festival returns this weekend, with the entire village participating in one way or another.
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Pueblos

Letter to the editor: Why is the Harvest Festival important to Corrales?

by Guest commentary November 6th, 2025November 6th, 2025
Posted inNM State Gov.

New Mexico lawmakers call for commission to probe alleged Epstein crimes at Zorro Ranch 

by Alex Ross November 6th, 2025November 7th, 2025
Posted inPueblos

Aztec state senator joins gubernatorial race, focuses on education, rural New Mexico

by Alex Ross November 6th, 2025November 6th, 2025
The Town of Edgewood will hold two meetings on Tuesday to discuss a proposed ordinance aimed at protecting local water resources, with a workshop followed by the regular commission meeting.
Posted inEdgewood, Pueblos

Letter to the editor: Leadership, infrastructure and the future of Edgewood

by Guest Commentary November 6th, 2025November 6th, 2025
Posted inNM Legislature

Governor calls special session to extend food benefits amid federal shutdown

by Kevin Hendricks November 6th, 2025November 6th, 2025
Route 66 Elementary students will benefit from $250,000 in roof repairs and $1 million in HVAC upgrades, ensuring comfortable learning conditions year-round.
Commentary

What Moriarty-Edgewood’s $20M bond approval means for students

Offered as Commentary November 6th, 2025November 5th, 2025
Commentary

White trails in polls and money—but says 65% of Albuquerque voted for change

Offered as Commentary November 6th, 2025November 6th, 2025
Commentary

More people voted for the BioPark’s baby hippo name than voted in all 3 Westside city council seats

Offered as Commentary November 6th, 2025
Commentary

Trump nominates former New Mexico Rep. Steve Pearce to lead Bureau of Land Management

Offered as Commentary November 5th, 2025November 5th, 2025
Voters across Sandoval County have spoken and chosen what they want their local governments to look like for the next few years.
Posted inPueblos, Westside

Meet your new elected officials

by Rodd Cayton November 4th, 2025November 5th, 2025
Kenneth Snow overtook three other candidates, including incumbent Bobby Ortiz. In his campaign, Snow focused on government transparency, public safety and community-building. Snow had 30% of the vote with 141. Robin Spalding followed with 122 (26%) and Ortiz had 122 (25%). Maggie Gipson got 96 votes, or 20%.
Posted inPueblos

Snow, Spalding projected to overtake incumbent Moriarty councilor, possible recount

by nm.news November 4th, 2025November 6th, 2025
After voters flocked to the polls on Election Day on Nov. 4, state officials got to counting local races. In Edgewood, three town commission seats were up for grabs, with some candidates running unopposed and others just scraping by with enough votes to take office. Here are the numbers as of 10 p.m. on Election Night.
Posted inEdgewood

Brennan projected to narrowly hold onto commission seat, beating out Chavez

by nm.news November 4th, 2025November 5th, 2025
Matt Armenta held a lead in the race for Tijeras village councilor Tuesday night, capturing 39% of the vote with partial returns from all four precincts, according to unofficial election results as of 10 p.m.
Commentary

Armenta, Ortiz win Tijeras council seats

Offered as Commentary November 4th, 2025November 5th, 2025
Voters at the UNM Student Union, 2025
Posted inNew Mexico Statewide News, Pueblos

Same-day voter registration boosts turnout for local elections

by NM Political Report November 4th, 2025November 5th, 2025
Peter Nieto was decisively on top in the Mountainair mayoral race as of 10 p.m. on Election Night. (Courtesy photo)
Posted inPueblos, Westside

Nieto elected Mountainair mayor, challenger within five votes of Dial in Estancia

by Kevin Hendricks November 4th, 2025November 5th, 2025
Fred Hashimoto was elected as the new mayor of Corrales on Nov. 4. (Rodd Cayton)
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Pueblos

Corrales picks Fred instead

by Rodd Cayton, City Desk ABQ November 4th, 2025November 4th, 2025
nm.news | merritt hamilton allen
Posted inOpinion, Pueblos

On providing for the general welfare

by Guest Commentary November 3rd, 2025November 3rd, 2025
The Torrance County Detention Facility located in Estancia, New Mexico.
Posted inCourts, Justice & Safety, Pueblos

New Mexico trial lawyers mobilize to represent detained immigrants

by Kevin Hendricks November 3rd, 2025November 3rd, 2025
Diane Denish | nm.news
Commentary

$6.20 a day: For many New Mexicans, SNAP is economic stability, not charity

Offered as Commentary November 3rd, 2025
As Election Day arrives in Sandoval County, dozens of candidates are asking the voters to choose them.
Posted inPueblos, Westside

It’s time to vote

by Kevin Hendricks November 3rd, 2025November 3rd, 2025
An explosion at the HF Sinclair Navajo Refinery prompted authorities to urge residents to shelter indoors Friday as thick smoke drifted over parts of this southeastern New Mexico city.
Posted inGeneral Interest, Pueblos

Explosion rocks Artesia refinery

by Kevin Hendricks October 31st, 2025October 31st, 2025
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Pueblos

Letter to the editor: Thank you, Fred Hashimoto

by Guest commentary October 31st, 2025October 31st, 2025
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Pueblos

Corrales Mayoral candidates answer questions on development, finances and infrastructure

by Corrales Comment Staff October 31st, 2025October 31st, 2025
Corrales
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Opinion, Pueblos

Letter to the editor: A call to action for Corrales voters

by Guest commentary October 31st, 2025October 31st, 2025
A poll worker at the Community Center last week watched over a voter's horse, Paco, while the owner cast a ballot.
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Pueblos

Early voting ends Saturday in Corrales mayoral race

by Corrales Comment Staff October 31st, 2025October 31st, 2025
The Torrance County Detention Facility located in Estancia, New Mexico.
Posted inPueblos

Torrance County’s ICE detention agreement set to expire in two days amid federal shutdown

by Source NM October 30th, 2025October 30th, 2025
Posted inNM State Gov.

New Mexico allocates $30 million for food aid as federal SNAP benefits are set to be halted

by Kevin Hendricks October 29th, 2025October 29th, 2025
Apple
Posted inGeneral Interest, Pueblos

Las Placitas Association Report: Forest service work continues, community efforts and native plants

by Kevin Hendricks October 29th, 2025October 29th, 2025
Posted inPueblos, Westside

Early voting data shows which Sandoval County voters are showing up

by Kevin Hendricks October 29th, 2025October 29th, 2025
Posted inPueblos

The ABQ BioPark has a new baby hippo and you can name it

by City Desk ABQ October 29th, 2025October 29th, 2025
Raul Torrez Courtesy Photo
Commentary

New Mexico AG sues Trump administration over SNAP benefits freeze 

Offered as Commentary October 28th, 2025October 28th, 2025
Wild Hearts Gallery will feature "Glass Inspirations," an exhibition of fused and stained glass by three artists blending ancient techniques with contemporary design, from Oct. 28 through Nov. 30.
Commentary

Glass artists showcase fused and stained works at Placitas gallery

Offered as Commentary October 28th, 2025October 28th, 2025
Shoppers fill baskets at the Storehouse Food Bank in Downtown ABQ
Posted inJobs, Workers & Economy, New Mexico Statewide News, Pueblos

State moving to expedite food bank aid amid SNAP benefit suspension, governor says 

by Alex Ross October 27th, 2025October 27th, 2025
nm.news | merritt hamilton allen
Posted inOpinion, Pueblos

On the content of one’s character

by Kevin Hendricks October 27th, 2025October 27th, 2025
Sandia Pueblo Gov. Felix Chaves cuts the ribbon at a ceremony celebrating the grand opening of a new Early Childhood Development Center near Bernalillo/ (Courtesy photo)
Commentary

Sandia Pueblo’s new Early Childhood Center fosters creativity

Offered as Commentary October 27th, 2025October 27th, 2025
shutdown
Commentary

USDA: Emergency funds will not be used for SNAP during shutdown 

Offered as Commentary October 24th, 2025October 24th, 2025
Jose Orozco
Posted inPueblos

Former GOP legislative candidate jumps into Congressional race to oust Vasquez

by Alex Ross October 24th, 2025October 24th, 2025
The Placitas Artists Series has been awarded $240,000 to develop Las Huertas Plaza in the heart of the Sandoval County community.
Posted inGeneral Interest, Pueblos

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

by Kevin Hendricks October 24th, 2025October 24th, 2025
A substantial portion of the village's population turned out on Oct. 21 to hear the two mayoral candidates’ visions for the future.
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Pueblos

Corrales mayoral candidates share their visions at forum

by Rodd Cayton, City Desk ABQ October 23rd, 2025October 23rd, 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

Community turns out for early voting in East Mountains

Offered as Commentary October 23rd, 2025October 23rd, 2025
Thursday, New Mexico Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver confirmed the speculation about her ambition by declaring herself a candidate for lieutenant governor.
Posted inPueblos

The secret is out: Toulouse Oliver launches bid for lieutenant governor 

by Alex Ross October 23rd, 2025October 23rd, 2025
SNAP Receipt
Posted inCongress & Federal Gov

State warns food banks to prep for 400,000 in need; Feds warn SNAP will “not be issued to New Mexico families” next week

by Alex Ross October 22nd, 2025October 23rd, 2025
Santa Ana Star Casino
Posted inCourts, Justice & Safety, Pueblos

Spitting mad: Woman arrested after altercation with police at Santa Ana casino

by Kevin Hendricks October 22nd, 2025October 22nd, 2025

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