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Jemez Pueblo receives state award for broadband infrastructure project

by Kevin Hendricks November 10th, 2025November 10th, 2025
Sam Bregman at his Las Vegas gubernatorial campaign announcement, speaking to Juliette Gallegos.
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Gubernatorial candidate to outline education plans at Rio Rancho stop on statewide policy tour

by Kevin Hendricks November 10th, 2025November 10th, 2025
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Heinrich, Luján stand firm for health insurance cost fix as Senate moves forward with deal to reopen government

by Pat Davis November 10th, 2025November 10th, 2025
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State DOT will seek 25-35% hikes on vehicle registration, new EV car fee to fund road repairs

by Alex Ross November 7th, 2025November 7th, 2025
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The runoff strategy: Keller plans bipartisan outreach in runoff — while linking White to Trump

by Jesse Jones November 7th, 2025November 7th, 2025
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Drivers beware: City’s new traffic code gives bikes, pedestrians more safe space

by Pat Davis November 7th, 2025November 7th, 2025
Fred Hashimoto was elected as the new mayor of Corrales on Nov. 4. (Rodd Cayton)
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Corrales leadership transition: What’s next for the village?

by Rodd Cayton, City Desk ABQ November 7th, 2025January 26th, 2026
The Corrales Harvest Festival returns this weekend, with the entire village participating in one way or another.
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Letter to the editor: Why is the Harvest Festival important to Corrales?

by Guest commentary November 6th, 2025January 26th, 2026
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New Mexico lawmakers call for commission to probe alleged Epstein crimes at Zorro Ranch 

by Alex Ross November 6th, 2025November 7th, 2025
Enchanted Vision, a celebration of local art and artists, will present its fourth annual show Nov. 14-16 at the Unitarian Universalist Westside Congregation in Rio Rancho.
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Local artists to showcase work at annual Enchanted Vision show in Rio Rancho

by Kevin Hendricks November 6th, 2025November 6th, 2025
The Sandoval County Cooperative Extension has announced a series of educational programs focused on gardening, composting and agriculture for November and December.
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Sandoval County Cooperative Extension announces November, December programming

by Kevin Hendricks November 6th, 2025November 6th, 2025
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Aztec state senator joins gubernatorial race, focuses on education, rural New Mexico

by Alex Ross November 6th, 2025November 6th, 2025
Las Posadas at Historic Old Church, 2024
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What’s doing in December at the Old Church

by Guest commentary 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.
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Letter to the editor: Leadership, infrastructure and the future of Edgewood

by Guest Commentary November 6th, 2025November 6th, 2025
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Governor calls special session to extend food benefits amid federal shutdown

by Kevin Hendricks November 6th, 2025November 6th, 2025
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Hashimoto election brings optimism to some

by Rodd Cayton, City Desk ABQ November 6th, 2025November 6th, 2025
Town of Bernalillo
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Bernalillo meeting likely to be brief

by Kevin Hendricks November 6th, 2025November 6th, 2025
As Election Day arrives in Sandoval County, dozens of candidates are asking the voters to choose them.
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Sandoval County’s popular chile stickers sit out 2025 election

by Kevin Hendricks November 6th, 2025November 6th, 2025
A preventative maintenance project on Camino Don Tomas has taken longer than expected due to contractor issues, however, Town of Bernalillo officials expect the work to be completed by the end of November.
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Bernalillo road project on Camino Don Tomas nears completion after delays

by Kevin Hendricks November 6th, 2025November 6th, 2025
The City of Rio Rancho will honor veterans with a parade and ceremony Tuesday, Nov. 11, with a portion of Southern Boulevard closing to traffic during the event.
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Rio Rancho to host Veterans Day parade, ceremony 

by Kevin Hendricks November 6th, 2025November 6th, 2025
Albuquerque police were on scene on Piñon Road in Cedar Crest Thursday afternoon following an APD officer, who was wanted for numerous crimes, committing suicide during a standoff with police early Thursday. / The Independent staff photo
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APD officer dies by suicide after domestic violence investigation in Cedar Crest

by Kevin Hendricks November 6th, 2025November 6th, 2025
Rio Rancho Public Schools has an $80 million bond measure on the Nov. 4 local election ballot, seeking voter approval for infrastructure upgrades, security enhancements and facility improvements across the district.
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What Rio Rancho’s $80 million bond approval means for students

by Kevin Hendricks November 6th, 2025November 5th, 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.
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What Moriarty-Edgewood’s $20M bond approval means for students

by nm.news November 6th, 2025November 5th, 2025
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White trails in polls and money—but says 65% of Albuquerque voted for change

by Jesse Jones November 6th, 2025November 6th, 2025
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More people voted for the BioPark’s baby hippo name than voted in all 3 Westside city council seats

by Pat Davis November 6th, 2025
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Trump nominates former New Mexico Rep. Steve Pearce to lead Bureau of Land Management

by Kevin Hendricks November 5th, 2025November 5th, 2025
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Chaves County commissioners unanimously endorse Wilson for open State Senate seat 

by Alex Ross November 5th, 2025November 5th, 2025
San Juan Rodworks will compete at Adventure Pitch Fest on Nov. 6 at the Albuquerque Rail Yards, according to a New Mexico Economic Development Department press release. The company produces fly-fishing rods.
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Rio Rancho fly-fishing company competes in pitch battle Thursday 

by Kevin Hendricks 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.
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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%.
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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.
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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.
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Armenta, Ortiz win Tijeras council seats

by Kevin Hendricks November 4th, 2025November 5th, 2025
Voters at the UNM Student Union, 2025
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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)
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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)
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Corrales picks Fred instead

by Rodd Cayton, City Desk ABQ November 4th, 2025January 26th, 2026
Rio Rancho Public Schools has an $80 million bond measure on the Nov. 4 local election ballot, seeking voter approval for infrastructure upgrades, security enhancements and facility improvements across the district.
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Rio Rancho voters approve $80 million school bond for infrastructure, security improvements

by Kevin Hendricks November 4th, 2025November 4th, 2025
A Veterans Services Fair will be held Wednesday from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Sandoval County Government Complex to help veterans apply for benefits.
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Veterans Services Fair set for Wednesday in Bernalillo

by Kevin Hendricks November 4th, 2025November 4th, 2025
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‘Morally wrong, disrespectful:’ NM congressional leaders slam moves to roll back Chaco Canyon buffer zone 

by Alex Ross November 4th, 2025November 4th, 2025
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New Mexico’s permanent fund managers vote against Elon Musk’s $1 trillion Tesla pay package

by NM Political Report November 4th, 2025November 4th, 2025
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Trump administration says it will comply with court order to fund SNAP, partially for now

by Alex Ross November 3rd, 2025November 3rd, 2025
nm.news | merritt hamilton allen
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On providing for the general welfare

by Guest Commentary November 3rd, 2025November 3rd, 2025
The Torrance County Detention Facility located in Estancia, New Mexico.
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New Mexico trial lawyers mobilize to represent detained immigrants

by Kevin Hendricks November 3rd, 2025November 3rd, 2025
Diane Denish | nm.news
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$6.20 a day: For many New Mexicans, SNAP is economic stability, not charity

by Diane Denish, Columnist November 3rd, 2025
As Election Day arrives in Sandoval County, dozens of candidates are asking the voters to choose them.
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It’s time to vote

by Kevin Hendricks November 3rd, 2025November 3rd, 2025
The Tamaya Horse Rehab Program will hold its seventh annual Horseshoes & Heels Gala on Nov. 29 at the Hyatt Regency Tamaya Resort & Spa to raise funds for rescuing and rehabilitating abandoned horses in New Mexico.
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Hyatt Regency Tamaya to host Horseshoes & Heels Gala for horse rescue program

by Kevin Hendricks November 3rd, 2025November 3rd, 2025
The Rio Rancho Police Department will replace its current mobile speed enforcement cameras with updated equipment on Dec. 13.
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Rio Rancho police to deploy new speed enforcement cameras in December

by Kevin Hendricks November 3rd, 2025November 3rd, 2025
NMPR
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“I have zero confidence in the Trump administration”: Gov. presses ahead with $30 million in state SNAP funds

by Pat Davis November 3rd, 2025November 3rd, 2025
NMPR
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“I have zero confidence in the Trump administration”: Gov. presses ahead with $30 million in state SNAP funds

by Pat Davis November 3rd, 2025November 3rd, 2025
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Sandoval County restaurants offer free meals amid federal SNAP benefit halt

by Rodd Cayton October 31st, 2025October 31st, 2025
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Judges order feds to fund SNAP after lawsuit by NM Atty. Gen. and others

by Alex Ross October 31st, 2025October 31st, 2025

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