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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…
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Flu hospitalizations eclipse COVID as flu season hits New Mexico
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…
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Seeking storytellers
Unlike most Americans, and most humans, I read newspapers – three to five a day, albeit online. Fewer than one out of four Americans reads a daily newspaper in any format and less than one out of three people worldwide do. The world is crowded with information sources just a click away and all of…
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Open Mic Mondays: Jeff Gallegos and Unseen Espiritu …
Albuquerque five-piece death metal “militia” Unseen Espiritu had their first show in November, but they’re not exactly a new band. Singer Jeff Gallegos has been in the local scene for decades, as have most of his bandmates, and many of them have been playing and performing together in popular local projects since the early 90s.…
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Santa Ana Pueblo, NMDOT break ground on I-313/Dove Road project
A construction project on the Santa Ana Pueblo is being billed as an all-around improvement. The Pueblo and the New Mexico Department of Transportation have announced the start of the upgrade of the intersection of State Route 313 and Dove Road. The $2.4 million project, officials say, will improve motorist and pedestrian safety and enhance…
