By Kevin Hendricks, The Paper. Families looking for a weekly dose of New Mexico’s ranching heritage this summer can catch Rodeo Tamaya, a public rodeo series returning to Santa Ana Pueblo every Thursday evening through Aug. 13. The rodeos run from 7 to 9 p.m. and are open to the public, according to Tamaya Horse […]
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.
Beer, wine and more free programming: What the MACโs expansion means for residents
By Kevin Hendricks, The Paper. The McDermott Athletic Center can move forward with a beer-and-wine taproom and outdoor dining area after Rio Rancho’s governing body unanimously approved two measures Thursday night โ but because the MAC sits on city-owned land, council members used the moment to squeeze out new concessions for residents. The council first […]
Rio Rancho set for major upgrades: $18 Million authorized for roads, safety and community projects
By Kevin Hendricks, The Paper. Rio Rancho’s Governing Body gave final approval Thursday to the sale of $18 million in voter-approved general obligation bonds, clearing the way for road reconstruction, public safety equipment and quality-of-life upgrades across the city. The council voted unanimously to adopt Ordinance 6 on second reading, authorizing the bond issuance. No […]
Corrales’ 2026 Pet Mayor race Is open โ apply by July 15
Corrales pet owners have until July 15 to enter their furry, feathered or hooved friends in the village’s 2026 Pet Mayor election, with proceeds benefiting Corrales Animal Services. Current Pet Mayor Apple is calling on all area pets โ dogs, goats, llamas, hedgehogs, horses and more โ to apply for the race, organizers said. Pets […]
Village briefs: Council seat deadline, P&Z meeting, road cleanup and plague alert
Corrales residents interested in filling a vacant District 4 Council seat have until 5 p.m. Thursday, June 18, to apply, Mayor Fred Hashimoto said in this week’s Village update. The Council will nominate a candidate at its June 23 meeting to serve until the November 2027 municipal election. Planning and Zoning Commission meets Wednesday The […]
Rio Rancho council to hear economic development updates Tuesday
By Kevin Hendricks, The Paper. Rio Rancho residents will get a look at the city’s strategy for attracting jobs and investment Tuesday when the Governing Body holds a work session focused on economic development. The 3 p.m. session in Council Chambers includes an economic development overview and an update from Economic Development Manager Alberto Solis, […]
Rio Rancho activates 3 new speed cameras on deadly N.M. 528
By Kevin Hendricks, The Paper. Three new speed cameras went live Monday on N.M. 528 โ the Rio Rancho corridor that has seen two fatal crashes in seven weeks and claimed seven lives in 18 months โ as state and city officials escalate automated enforcement on the highway. Rio Rancho police deployed the units today, […]
Weekend preview: Whatโs happening in and around Rio Rancho (June 12-14)
The middle of June is packing a serious punch. From outdoor movies, stand-up comedy and live patio tunes right here in the Sandoval County area to major music tours and massive cultural festivals down the road, there is something happening for everyone. Pack your sunscreen and your camping chairsโhere is your look at what’s on […]
Sandoval County commissioners vote to demand assessor resign, she says she’ll step down on her terms
By Kevin Hendricks, The Paper. Sandoval County commissioners voted 4-1 on June 10 to demand County Assessor Linda Gallegos resign over her dual-salary arrangement โ but not before Gallegos herself took the podium to endorse the resolution, submitted documents defending her conduct and walked out of chambers to work in her office downstairs. The resolution, […]
โTaxpayer-funded side hustle?โ County assessor faces resignation request over two government paychecks
By Kevin Hendricks, The Paper. Sandoval County commissioners will formally request the resignation of County Assessor Linda Gallegos Wednesday after she took a full-time position with the New Mexico Treasurer’s Office in May while continuing to collect her elected-office salary โ but Gallegos says she has kept up with her duties and calls the commission’s […]
