Posted inLocal Government, Sandoval Signpost, Town of Bernalillo

Bernalillo council to take up address overhaul, fire station funding Monday

Bernalillo residents with incorrect or out-of-sequence property addresses could see changes coming — and faster 911 response times — if the town council adopts a new address standardization ordinance at its Monday meeting. The council meets at 6:30 p.m. Monday at Town Hall, 829 Camino del Pueblo. Proposed Ordinance 368 would require the town’s Planning […]

Posted inCourts, Justice & Safety, Sandoval Signpost, Town of Bernalillo

Internal documents show Bernalillo school official shielded abusive teacher for years

The state court lawsuit against a Bernalillo Public Schools teacher, previously reported by The Sandoval Signpost, settled earlier this month though officials remain mum on the details.  But a new federal lawsuit expands on the allegations in the state case and an investigation by the Signpost into the school district’s hiring and disciplinary practices reveal […]

Posted in+Arts & Culture, Jemez & Jemez Spring

Generations of clay: Santa Clara Pueblo artist shares traditional pottery at Jemez Historic Site

A Santa Clara Pueblo artist will demonstrate traditional pottery-making techniques at Jemez Historic Site on Saturday, March 28. Victoria Martinez Naranjo will guide visitors through hand-building methods passed down through generations, shaping clay vessels used to carry the promise of next season’s harvest. She will also share stories connected to the cultural significance of the […]

Posted inElections & Politics, Rio Rancho

A $500,000 question: Mayoral runoff candidates agree on November elections, split on Voter ID

Fewer than 1 in 6 Rio Rancho residents voted in the March 3 election that will determine who runs New Mexico’s third-largest city — and the roughly $500,000 it cost taxpayers to hold that election won’t fix a single pothole. City Councilor Paul Wymer and former Sandoval County Democratic Party chair Alexandria Piland square off […]

Posted inCourts, Justice & Safety, Rio Rancho

20-year-old man facing charges after allegedly battering woman holding an infant

A 20-year-old man faces multiple felony charges after allegedly battering a woman who was holding her infant and damaging several vehicles during a March 15 incident in Corrales Heights. The man was charged with attempt to commit child abuse not resulting in death or great bodily harm, two counts of criminal damage to property over […]

Posted inCommunity Content, Placitas, Sandoval Signpost

One small step toward a safer Placitas

Community content submitted by KUPR Imagine a wildfire on the mountain this summer, wind-driven and rapidly moving toward the village and surrounding neighborhoods. In this scenario, PNM has turned off power and most of eastern Placitas is on the only road out – gridlocked on NM165, experiencing limited communication with the outside world. As the […]

Posted inEducation, Placitas, Sandoval Signpost

Placitas Elementary expansion planned to keep middle school students closer to home

Families in the Placitas community could soon have the option to keep their children at the neighborhood elementary school through eighth grade, as Bernalillo Public Schools moves forward with a plan to expand Placitas Elementary from a K-6 to a K-8 campus. The Bernalillo Public Schools Board of Education passed a pair of resolutions Dec. […]