Posted inRio Rancho, Sandoval Signpost

Rio Rancho gets design money for replacement pathway in Enchanted Hills

A new state grant will extend enjoyment of Rio Rancho’s trails to more residents and visitors. The New Mexico Outdoor Recreation Division has awarded the city $50,807 for the redesign of 3.3 miles of asphalt trail along the Encantado Channel. According to the city’s application, the goal of the Enchanted Hills Encantado Channel neighborhood trail […]

Posted inLocal Government, Sandoval Signpost, Town of Bernalillo

Bernalillo eyes new sales tax, major RV campground project

Bernalillo Town councilors want to hear more about a possible economic development sales tax and a proposed recreational vehicle campground. After hearing introductions of each item, councilors did not attempt to prevent further consideration of either. The tax proposal is expected to be brought back to the council on Dec. 8. If councilors approve the […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Westside Albuquerque

Craft fair coming to Sandoval County HQ

Most New Mexicans know someone who appreciates handcrafted gifts. With the holiday shopping season approaching, the Sandoval County Employee Appreciation Committee (SCEAC) is hosting its seventh annual holiday craft fair in the lobby of the county administration building. More than 30 vendors will be offering items such as toys, jewelry, clothing and food delicacies at […]

Posted inLocal Government, Westside Albuquerque

Sandoval County Commission to discuss Roundhouse priorities for 2026

Sandoval County Commissioners will be thinking about Santa Fe Wednesday evening. Commissioners are expected to discuss and identify legislative priorities for next year at the meeting. A list proposed by county staff places four items related to the operations of public safety agencies on the list of 12 priorities. At the top is legislation that […]

Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Westside Albuquerque

Sandoval County restaurants offer free meals amid federal SNAP benefit halt

Editor’s note: This is not a complete list. If you know of any restaurants stepping up to help people in the community, please email the information to kevin@newmexico.news. Restaurants across the Sandoval County area are stepping up to help as community members face a potential halt to federal food aid. The U.S. Department of Agriculture […]