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Rio Rancho voters choose their next mayor Tuesday โ€” here’s what you need to know before you head to the polls

Rio Rancho voters head to the polls Tuesday to choose the city’s next mayor โ€” and the choice couldn’t be clearer. District 4 City Councilor Paul Wymer, a licensed architect and planner with more than 40 years in Rio Rancho, faces Alexandria Piland, a retired union teacher and former Sandoval County Democratic Party chair, in […]

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Rio Rancho runoff on pace to top March turnout โ€” if Election Day holds

Rio Rancho’s mayoral runoff is on pace to exceed total turnout from March’s six-candidate municipal election โ€” a potentially historic result for a race that typically draws far fewer voters. The city clerk’s office reported 10,230 early votes cast in the runoff, representing 12.5% of the city’s 81,919 registered voters ahead of Tuesdayโ€™s election. That […]

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Rio Rancho governing body rejects Orchard Park master plan over holdout lots, park concerns

Rio Rancho’s Governing Body rejected a proposed 278-home subdivision Thursday night after councilors raised concerns that the development skirted ownership requirements and shortchanged future residents on park space. The Orchard Park Master Plan, proposed by AMREP Southwest on 43 acres north of Northern Meadows near Wilpett Drive NE and Progress Boulevard NE, failed on a […]

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CYFD, governor dispute DOJ findings, say reforms already underway

New Mexico’s Children, Youth and Families Department and Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham pushed back on a damning state Department of Justice report, saying the failures it documents are problems of the past โ€” and that Acting Secretary Valerie Sandoval’s team had already taken action on each of the eight systemic issues the attorney general identified. […]

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Edgewood losing county fire, EMS coverage after payment dispute ends 21-year agreement

Edgewood residents face a July 1 deadline for new fire and emergency medical services after the town and Santa Fe County agreed to terminate a joint services agreement โ€” and both sides are telling different stories about why. The two governments reached a walkaway settlement ending all claims with no financial payment by either party, […]

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Sandoval County loses up to $284 million a year while nearly 50,000 residents drive to work elsewhere

Sandoval County is losing up to $284 million a year in workday spending because nearly 47,400 residents drive out of the county for work every day โ€” and the businesses that could serve them during those hours don’t exist here yet, according to a market analysis presented to county commissioners Wednesday. Rio Rancho Regional Chamber […]