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Placitas artists open their studio doors for free self-guided tour May 8โ€“10

Tucked between Albuquerque and Santa Fe at the base of the Sandia Mountains’ northern foothills, Placitas opens 48 artist studios to the public this Mother’s Day weekend for the 29th annual Placitas Studio Tour โ€” free, self-guided and, organizers say, built for collectors. Sixty-two local artists welcome visitors from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. all […]

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Sandoval County seeks state funding to study water system regionalization in Placitas, Algodones

Dozens of small private water associations in the Placitas and Algodones areas could gain more reliable, sustainable water service under a regionalization effort Sandoval County commissioners unanimously backed Wednesday. Commissioners adopted Resolution No. 4-22-26.11B, authorizing county staff to apply to the New Mexico Finance Authority’s Technical Assistance Program to fund a consultant-led feasibility study. The […]

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Corrales irrigation deliveries suspended as Rio Grande levels drop

Corrales-area farmers and irrigators are without water deliveries this week after dropping Rio Grande levels forced the Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District to shut down pumping operations Monday. MRGCD suspended deliveries to the Corrales service area April 21 after river levels fell below the minimum threshold required to operate the temporary pumps that lift water […]

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Rio Rancho road construction picks up this summer as city maps out projects through 2028

Rio Rancho drivers will see road construction ramp up this summer and into 2028 as the city launches six road projects using state grants and voter-approved bond funds. City Public Works Department Director BJ Gottlieb told the Rio Rancho Governing Body during a work session Tuesday that two state Transportation Project Fund grant projects are […]

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Recent rain hasnโ€™t boosted irrigation outlook for Corrales, metro area

The irrigation outlook for the Middle Rio Grande isnโ€™t great, Anne Marken says, and Corrales in particular is in for a sparse season. But the worst has been avoided for now. The shortageโ€™s cause? Culprits familiar to anyone who follows water issues in Central New Mexico: poor winter precipitation and early high temperatures. Marken, river […]