Posted inLocal Government

Family sues Sandoval County, medical provider over 29-year-old’s fentanyl overdose in jail

The family of a 29-year-old woman who died of a fentanyl overdose while in custody at the Sandoval County Detention Center has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the county and its private medical provider, alleging staff ignored her severe mental health crisis and failed to prevent lethal drugs from circulating in the jail. The […]

Posted inNew Mexico Legislature #nmleg, Rio Rancho

Rio Rancho wins millions in state funding for parks, police and roads

Rio Rancho walks away from the2026 New Mexico Legislature with nearly $4 million in state capital outlay funding, covering upgrades to parks, police equipment and city roads — and in several cases, more money than the city asked for. The legislature funded all but one of the nine priorities the city’s Governing Body approved in […]

Posted inRio Rancho

Mayoral campaign cash race: Piland out-raises Wymer in first runoff report, but trails in total funds raised

Alexandria Piland out-raised Paul Wymer in the first campaign finance reporting period of the Rio Rancho mayoral runoff — and holds nearly double his cash on hand — as both candidates make their final financial push before the April 14 election. Piland’s committee, Elect Alexandria, raised $18,185 in the first runoff reporting period to Wymer’s […]

Posted inEnvironment, Conservation & Climate, Rio Rancho

No fooling: Rio Rancho outdoor watering restrictions take effect April 1

Rio Rancho residents must follow outdoor watering restrictions starting April 1, through Oct. 31, under the city’s annual water conservation program. Spray irrigation — including sprinklers and any device that propels water as droplets — is prohibited between 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. daily for all properties within city limits. Hand watering is permitted during […]