The ACE (Arts, Community, Education) Center Committee presented a proposal for a visual arts and performing arts center to the Village Council on Sept. 27. The Committee is eyeing the Jones property …
Nearly two months after Mayor Jim Fahey issued a call for public input for a much-delayedrevision of the 2009 Corrales Comprehensive Plan, just one response had been submitted.It was a heart-felt …
After a two-year hiatus, the ever-popular Corrales Harvest Festival returned last month drawingrobust attendance and -hopefully- profits to fund local causes. Expenses for the traditional two-day …
During the Village Council meeting on Tues. Oct. 25, two Corrales residents, Curt Flora and Kenneth DeHoff, were escorted out by police after speaking out of turn during the public comment period of …
This interview with Secretary of State candidate incumbent Maggie Toulouse Oliver comes from our sister publication The Paper. In most states across the country, voters elect the chief election …
The Drug Enforcement Administration is advising the public of an alarming emerging trend of colorful fentanyl available across the United States. In August 2022, DEA and law enforcement partners …
By Carolyn Carlson Pleas for a lobbyist, a silly debate about the need for current Village transportation data and the dream of burying PNM lines were the most interesting moments during the …
Katherine Bruch is a member of the Democratic Party who is running for reelection as Sandoval County Commissioner in District 1. Corrales Comment: How does it feel to be one of two outnumbered …
Kathleen Cates is a member of the Democratic Party running for New Mexico House of Representatives District 44. Her campaign site is voteforkathleen.com. Corrales Comment: What qualifies you to …
During a morning traffic stop on Loma Larga Rd. on Aug. 29, Corrales Police Department found two sticks of dynamite in the car of a Tres Piedras resident. The discovery prompted responses from APD …