• What’s on the Horizon for Corrales in 2025

    What’s on the Horizon for Corrales in 2025

    As Corrales enters 2025, the village is set for a year of progress, advancing key projects and initiatives while preparing for elections that will shape its leadership and future, aiming to balance growth with preservation. The Village is moving forward with plans to continue work on the fire suppression system, improve roads and open a…


  • Thankful for locals who’ll be buying local and reading local this season

    From the publisher… Where’s the pride in Sandoval County?As a Rio Rancho resident and editor of the Sandoval Signpost, I noticed something striking: despite being one of the largest cities in New Mexico, Rio Rancho had never hosted a Pride event. While neighboring cities like Albuquerque and Santa Fe celebrated Pride Month with parades and…

  • Sandoval Signpost

    Sandoval Signpost honored for public service journalism by NM Press Assoc.

    The Taos News and Sandoval Signpost were honored by the state’s largest newspaper publisher group for public service journalism by the state’s largest newspaper publisher association this year.  The New Mexico Press Association’s Better Newspapers Contest honored journalists and newsrooms statewide during their annual statewide convention in Albuquerque earlier this month.  The Sandoval Signpost received…

  • The owners of a Corrales property described by neighbors and village officials as a public nuisance have appealed a clean-and-lien order and now face a public hearing before the Village Council.

    ‘Trashy yard’ owners appeal, council will review clean-and-lien order

    The owners of a Corrales property described by neighbors and village officials as a public nuisance have appealed a clean-and-lien order and now face a public hearing before the Village Council. Councilors last month approved the sanction against Jose Silva and Horst Welbat, who own the property at 744 Old Church Road. Silva resides there…

  • A Giving Tree displaying tags with children's wish list items and essential needs such as clothing, coats and shoes is now available at Village Hall. Additional tags will be added during the first week of December as organizers work with participating families.

    Corrales holiday giving program seeks donations for local families

    The Village of Corrales has launched its annual holiday assistance program, inviting residents to help local families through a giving tree initiative and food drive. A Giving Tree displaying tags with children’s wish list items and essential needs such as clothing, coats and shoes is now available at Village Hall. Additional tags will be added…