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Posted inCourts, Justice & Safety, Rio Rancho, The 528 Rio Rancho

Rio Rancho police invite the public to Coffee with a Cop

by Kevin Hendricks February 9th, 2026February 9th, 2026

The Rio Rancho Police Department will host a Coffee with a Cop event on Feb. 10, inviting community members to meet with local law enforcement officers over coffee. The event will take place from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. at Brekki Brekki, located at 3755 Southern Blvd. in Rio Rancho. Coffee with a Cop is […]

Diane Denish | nm.news
Posted inColumns & Columnists

Why investing in local journalism is worth a tax credit

by Guest Commentary in NMPR February 9th, 2026February 9th, 2026
Posted inElections & Politics, Rio Rancho, The 528 Rio Rancho

Should Rio Rancho be a sanctuary city? One mayoral candidate thinks so

by Kevin Hendricks February 9th, 2026February 9th, 2026
Sandoval County residents will have access to discounted Uber rides during the Big Game weekend as part of a safe transportation initiative aimed at preventing impaired driving.
Posted inSandoval County, Sandoval Signpost

Sandoval County residents can get discounted Uber rides during Super Bowl weekend

by Kevin Hendricks February 6th, 2026February 7th, 2026
A new exhibition opening this month at INHABIT Galerie challenges the traditionally male-dominated world of metalwork with contemporary pieces by seven women and LGBTQ+ artists.
Posted inCorrales

Women, LGBTQ+ artists reshape metal art at Corrales exhibition

by Corrales Comment Staff February 6th, 2026February 7th, 2026
Mayor Fred Hashimoto, in his weekly message to the community, noted that the villageโ€™s โ€œwater teamโ€ is readying a 40-year water development plan, required by the New Mexico Office of the State Engineer (OSE).
Posted inCorrales Comment, Local Government

Corrales seeks to square away its water future

by Corrales Comment Staff February 6th, 2026February 6th, 2026
Posted inTown of Bernalillo

Bernalillo Town Council to consider adding firefighter position

by Kevin Hendricks February 6th, 2026February 7th, 2026
Posted inCorrales Comment, Local Government

Your yard after dark: Landscape and accent lighting done right

by Guest commentary February 6th, 2026February 4th, 2026
Village officials are warning residents about a sophisticated email scam targeting people who have recently submitted planning and zoning applications.
Posted inCorrales

Corrales officials warn residents of email scam targeting planning and zoning applicants

by Corrales Comment Staff February 6th, 2026February 7th, 2026
Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Courts, Justice & Safety, New Mexico Legislature #nmleg, NM Political Report

Bill to close ICE facilities in New Mexico signed into law by Gov

by NM Political Report February 5th, 2026
Torrance Co Detention Center
Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Courts, Justice & Safety, New Mexico Legislature #nmleg, NM Political Report

Gov set to sign bill closing ICE facilities in New Mexico

by NM Political Report February 4th, 2026February 4th, 2026
Posted inNew Mexico Legislature #nmleg

Governor expected to sign bill that would โ€˜cut red tapeโ€™ and address New Mexico physician shortage

by NM Political Report February 4th, 2026February 4th, 2026
A 100-acre section of the Corrales Bosque will be closed to the public for nearly a month starting this week as crews work to remove invasive species and reduce fire hazards.
Posted inCorrales Comment, Environment, Conservation & Climate

Corrales Bosque to close for month-long fuels reduction project

by Corrales Comment Staff February 4th, 2026February 5th, 2026
In a rare moment of bipartisan overlap, U.S. Rep. Gabe Vasquez, D-N.M., and President Donald Trump have both advanced similar proposals aimed at curbing Wall Streetโ€™s role in the single-family housing market.ย (Roberto E. Rosales)
Posted inNM Political Report

Vasquez joins Trump in push to limit Wall Street home buys

by NM Political Report January 30th, 2026January 30th, 2026
Posted inNew Mexico Legislature #nmleg

Democrats surprise with amendment to exempt doctors, but not hospitals, from punitive lawsuit damages

by nm political report January 30th, 2026January 30th, 2026
Posted inNew Mexico Legislature #nmleg, NM Political Report

Democrats advance assault weapons ban through State Senate

by NM Political Report January 29th, 2026January 29th, 2026
Posted inNew Mexico Legislature #nmleg, NM Political Report

Momentum builds in New Mexico legislature to ban ICE facilities statewide

by Pat Davis January 28th, 2026
The owners of a Corrales property considered a public nuisance and potential health and safety hazard have been granted a reprieve by the Village Council, which appears to be pleased by recent remediation efforts.
Posted inCorrales, Corrales Comment, Local Government

โ€˜Trashy yardโ€™ owners granted reprieve

by Corrales Comment Staff January 28th, 2026February 5th, 2026
The Democratic Party of New Mexico has applied to the Democratic National Committee to move the state's presidential primary ahead of Super Tuesday, seeking to give its diverse electorate a larger voice in selecting the party's 2028 nominee.
Posted inElections & Politics, NM Political Report

New Mexico Democrats will try to change state election dates to be 2028 early primary state

by Kevin Hendricks January 28th, 2026
Posted inCourts, Justice & Safety

New Mexico court strikes down “Homewrecker Law,” ending husband’s suit against ex-wife’s new boyfriend

by NM Political Report January 27th, 2026January 27th, 2026
Posted inNM Political Report

New Mexicoโ€™s Heinrich, Lujรกn pledge ‘NO’ votes on ICE funding, risking partial shutdown

by New Mexico Political ReportJanuary 26th, 2026January 26th, 2026
A traffic monitoring camera at upper West Meadowlark Lane is inside the boundary of Corrales, but is operated and controlled by the City of Rio Rancho.ย (Kevin Hendricks)
Posted inCorrales Comment

Corrales council seeks amity on Rio Rancho camera issue

by Rodd Cayton, City Desk ABQ January 22nd, 2026February 8th, 2026
Posted inUncategorized

More restrictions or fewer rules?: New Mexico lawmakers introduce competing visions on guns

by Kevin Hendricks January 21st, 2026January 26th, 2026
Posted inCorrales Comment

National security urgency meets local alarm as Project Ranger breaks ground

by Kevin Hendricks January 21st, 2026January 26th, 2026
Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Energy, NM Political Report

Opinion: Sen. Heinrich knows that clean energy is the key to New Mexico’s continued prosperity

by Guest Commentary in NMPR January 21st, 2026January 26th, 2026
The Corrales Village Council will kick off its regular 2026 session this Tuesday with an agenda that touches on everything from administrative "housekeeping" to a potential jurisdictional dispute over traffic enforcement.
Posted inCorrales, Corrales Comment

Corrales Council to weigh rezoning, traffic cameras in first regular session of 2026

by Rodd Cayton, City Desk ABQ January 20th, 2026January 26th, 2026
Posted inCorrales Comment

In late winter, plant specialty greens for tasty, nutritious spring salads

by nm.news January 17th, 2026January 26th, 2026
A documentary made by two Corrales residents examining an innovative University of New Mexico program that addresses social factors affecting community health will air on NM PBS on Thursday, Jan. 22 at 7 p.m.
Posted inCorrales, Corrales Comment

Corrales filmmakers examine UNM health program in documentary

by Corrales Comment Staff January 16th, 2026January 26th, 2026
The Corrales Community Library will highlight three prolific local voices this month as part of its Lifelong Learning Programโ€™s Author Series.
Posted inCorrales, Corrales Comment

Corrales library to host award-winning local authors for Lifelong Learning series

by Corrales Comment Staff January 16th, 2026January 26th, 2026
Fred Hashimoto was sworn in as Corrales mayor on Jan. 2. (Courtesy photo)
Posted inCorrales Comment

The future with Fred

by Rodd Cayton, City Desk ABQ January 15th, 2026January 26th, 2026
Posted inCorrales, Corrales Comment

Light right: Why Corrales loves the dark

by Guest commentary January 15th, 2026January 26th, 2026
Posted inCorrales Comment

Bregman: A call to action for Gov, Legislature this session

by Guest Commentary in NMPR January 14th, 2026January 26th, 2026
Diane Denish | nm.news
Posted inCorrales Comment

Hope is a resolution worth keeping

by Guest Commentary in NMPR January 13th, 2026January 26th, 2026
Posted inCorrales, Corrales Comment

Garden Masters to host free composting workshop in Corrales

by Kevin Hendricks January 9th, 2026January 26th, 2026
Lot coverage rules for the Village of Corrales wonโ€™t be changing anytime soon. Village councilors, at their Jan. 6 meeting, said they will seek more information before deciding whether to amend the villageโ€™s lot coverage limits, which address how much space property owners can fill on their land.
Posted inCorrales, Corrales Comment

Corrales lot coverage rules remain unchanged as council explores new options

by Rodd Cayton, City Desk ABQ January 9th, 2026January 26th, 2026
Lucy Salazar, a dancer and instructor from Agua Fria, will present a brief history of the dances and their cultural significance before leading participants through dance demonstrations and instruction. Live music will be provided by Tios Mios, a group specializing in traditional New Mexican music.
Posted inCorrales, Corrales Comment

Traditional Hispanic dances take center stage in Corrales

by Kevin Hendricks January 9th, 2026January 26th, 2026
Posted inCorrales Comment

Family of injured newborn sues Presbyterian

by Josh Lee, nm.news January 5th, 2026January 26th, 2026
A local veteran has filed a new federal lawsuit in New Mexico against the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, alleging that a prescription error at a VA pharmacy caused permanent internal injuries. (Tony Webster at WIkimedia Commons)
Posted inCorrales Comment

New Mexico vet files lawsuit over alleged VA pharmacy error

by Josh Lee, nm.news January 5th, 2026January 26th, 2026
Congress has redefined what counts as โ€œhempโ€ and effectively banned hemp-derived intoxicants in a move that could have big effects for New Mexicoโ€™s hemp sector. (Elsa Olafsson at Wikimedia Commons)
Posted inCorrales Comment

Federal THCA ban could change hemp farming in New Mexico

by Josh Lee, nm.news January 5th, 2026January 26th, 2026
R4 Creating students test out their robot. (Courtesy photo)
Posted inCorrales Comment

R4Creating enjoying new space, planning new programs

by Rodd Cayton January 5th, 2026January 26th, 2026
Hundreds of residents packed an elementary school cafeteria Tuesday night to question representatives from Castelion Corporation about a proposed hypersonic missile manufacturing facility planned for just outside of Rio Rancho.
Posted inCorrales Comment

Letter to the editor: Sandoval County Clarifies Project Ranger Zoning Process

by Kevin Hendricks January 5th, 2026January 26th, 2026
"Sounds of the Season" will feature the Rio Rancho Youth Chorus and the Children's Chorus of Rio Rancho performing holiday classics, folk tunes and contemporary pieces. Both performances will begin at 3 p.m. at the church, located at 2903 Cabezon Blvd.
Posted inCorrales Comment

Rio Rancho arts organization seeks singers, actors for new season

by Kevin Hendricks January 5th, 2026January 26th, 2026
New Mexico will receive about $211 million over five years to expand rural health care access under a new $50 billion federal program, though state officials have not yet said which hospitals or communities will benefit when funding begins in 2026.
Posted inCorrales Comment

New Mexico secures $211M for rural hospitals

by Kevin Hendricks January 5th, 2026January 26th, 2026
Thereโ€™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 inCorrales Comment

Arts site to benefit Placitas, supporters say

by Rodd Cayton January 5th, 2026January 26th, 2026
nm.news | merritt hamilton allen
Posted inCorrales Comment

What did 2025 leave us?

by Guest Commentary January 5th, 2026January 26th, 2026
Posted inCorrales Comment

Flu hospitalizations eclipse COVID as flu season hits New Mexico

by NM Political Report December 22nd, 2025January 26th, 2026
nm.news | merritt hamilton allen
Posted inCorrales Comment

Seeking storytellers

by Kevin Hendricks December 22nd, 2025January 26th, 2026
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 inCorrales Comment

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

by Rodd Cayton December 22nd, 2025January 26th, 2026
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 inCorrales Comment

Tribal Health Center Serving Sandoval County Among Rural Care Grant Recipients

by Kevin Hendricks December 22nd, 2025January 26th, 2026
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 galleryโ€™s holiday sales.
Posted inCorrales Comment

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

by Kevin Hendricks December 22nd, 2025January 26th, 2026

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