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Rio Rancho’s Hull wins Republican nomination for governor, sets up fall race against Haaland

By Kevin Hendricks, The Paper. Former Rio Rancho Mayor Gregg Hull won the Republican nomination for New Mexico governor Tuesday, defeating two opponents in a primary race that some pundits predicted he would lose โ€” and setting up a November general election against former U.S. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland. Hull captured 47% of the Republican […]

Posted inSandoval County

New Mexico voters reshape political landscape, set up fierce November battles

New Mexico voters reshaped the state’s political landscape Tuesday, setting up competitive November races for governor, secretary of state and key Sandoval County contests โ€” including a Republican commission race that turned on a gun incident and domestic battery arrest in the campaign’s final weeks.  Gov. & Lt. Gov: As predicted, Deb Haaland and Maggie […]

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Estancia has water again after line break causes 15,000-gallon leak

Water service has apparently been restored to the Town of Estancia after a cleanup contractor reportedly damaged a main supply line. The townโ€™s website had a one-sentence update (โ€œWater has been restored!โ€) posted above an announcement of the outage. In a post on the town’s Facebook page, Councilor Albert Lovato wrote that the mishap occurred […]

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Man arrested after SWAT standoff near Rio Rancho-Albuquerque border following alleged domestic assault

By Kevin Hendricks, The Paper. An Albuquerque man faces three felony charges of aggravated battery after police say he strangled his girlfriend multiple times before barricading himself at a Westside Boulevard storage facility Sunday, triggering a hours-long SWAT standoff that shut down a stretch of the road near the Albuquerque-Rio Rancho border. Albuquerque police arrested […]

Posted inSandoval County

The uncrossable Rio Grande: Gregg Hull says a new bridge will never happenย 

By Kevin Hendricks, The Paper. Republican governor candidate Gregg Hull has a clear message for Corrales residents worried about a new Rio Rancho river crossing: relax.  Hull, the former Rio Rancho mayor, said at an Albuquerque Journal town hall on May 11 that any new crossing would require navigating approvals from Corrales, Sandia Pueblo and […]

Posted inSandoval County

Election Day is Tuesday โ€” hereโ€™s what Sandoval County voters need to know

By Kevin Hendricks, The Paper. Sandoval County voters head to the polls Tuesday for the June 2 primary โ€” and more than 16,300 ballots are already in the books after early and absentee voting closed Saturday, May 30. Through the end of early voting, Democrats led Sandoval County turnout with 8,546 ballots cast, Republicans followed […]

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Early voting deadline, live music and local markets fill the weekend in Sandoval County

By Kevin Hendricks, The Paper. Sandoval County residents head into the final weekend of May with a packed calendar โ€” and a deadline. Early voting in New Mexico’s primary election closes Saturday, May 30, giving residents one last chance to cast ballots before Tuesday’s primary. The June 2 primary is the first conducted under New […]

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