By Kevin Hendricks โ The Paper. Professional hockey returns to New Mexico this fall when the Goatheads drop the puck on their inaugural ECHL season Oct. 16 at the Rio Rancho Events Center โ bringing the state its first pro hockey team since the New Mexico Scorpions folded in 2009. The team released its full […]
Kevin Hendricks
Kevin Hendricks is an editor with nm.news where he oversees Sandoval County newsrooms. A native of Southeast ABQ, he reported for the ABQ Journal and Rio Rancho Observer before joining nm.news in 2024.
Memorial Day weekend brings ceremonies, music and festivals to Rio Rancho area
By Kevin Hendricks โ The Paper. Rio Rancho and neighboring communities mark Memorial Day weekend with a full schedule of events โ from solemn military tributes to live music, outdoor markets and regional festivals โ running Friday through Monday, May 22โ25. The weekend’s anchor event is Rio Rancho’s annual Memorial Day Ceremony on Monday, May […]
Three dead, 18 first responders hospitalized after hazmat incident at Mountainair home
By Kevin Hendricks โ The Paper. Three people are dead and 19 others are hospitalized โ including 18 first responders โ after an unidentified substance was discovered at a Mountainair residence Wednesday, triggering a major hazmat response from state and county agencies. New Mexico State Police responded around 11 a.m. to an address on Hanlon […]
‘Sandoval Star’ identified: Woman found dead in 2023 named Victoria De La Rosa
The woman whose body was found in the Cibola National Forest three years ago and known only as “Sandoval Star” has been identified as Victoria De La Rosa, a Mexican national who lived and worked in the Albuquerque area before her disappearance, Sandoval County Sheriff’s Office announced at a press conference May 20. Sandoval County […]
Beyond the badge: How โSteele Got Your Sixโ is mobilizing the Rio Rancho community to support police families
By Kevin Hendricks โ The Paper. A Rio Rancho woman who spent decades watching law enforcement families quietly struggle in crisis launched a nonprofit to change that โ and in less than two years, it has already reached nearly 400 people. Laci Steele founded Steele Got Your Six in December 2024 after years of funding […]
Pentagon taps Sandoval County missile maker for hypersonic weapon contract
By Kevin Hendricks โ The Paper. The Pentagon has signed a first-of-its-kind production deal with Castelion Corporation to manufacture its Blackbeard hypersonic strike missile โ and Sandoval County’s Project Ranger facility will be where those weapons get built. The Defense Department โ which the Trump administration refers to as the Department of War โ announced […]
National Labor Leader praises RioTECH as a blueprint for collaborative CTE education
By Kevin Hendricks โ The Paper. All 20 seniors at RioTECH are graduating this week โ every one of them holding an industry-recognized credential, and some leaving with an associate’s degree before finishing high school. It is the school’s first graduating class. RioTECH โ an acronym for Technical Education Career Hub โ opened in fall […]
Placitas gallery to showcase oil paintings inspired by New Mexico and Colorado landscapes
A Placitas art gallery opens a new exhibit next month celebrating New Mexico landscapes and the stories behind them โ rendered in oil paint rather than words. Wild Hearts Gallery presents Joan Fenicle: In the Spirit of Haiku from June 2โ28, with an artist reception Saturday, June 13 from 1โ3 p.m. at the gallery at […]
Sandoval County Democrats launch voter outreach, fight childhood hunger in Rio Rancho
By Kevin Hendricks โ The Paper. Rio Rancho may have a reputation as a Republican stronghold, but the Democratic Party of Sandoval County is betting the city is closer to purple โ and it’s fighting childhood hunger to make the case. Party chair Greg Bennett sat down with The Paper. to lay out two parallel […]
Rio Rancho council takes first step towards approving $18M bond sale, names new deputy mayor
By Kevin Hendricks โ The Paper. Rio Rancho residents who voted in March to fund road repairs, public safety upgrades and quality-of-life improvements moved a step closer to seeing that money put to work Thursday night, as the city council approved the first reading of an ordinance to issue $18 million in general obligation bonds. […]
