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. […]

Posted inTown of Bernalillo

Teacher forced student to urinate at desk: New federal lawsuit alleges shocking abuse by Bernalillo Elementary teacher

Fifth-grade students in a Bernalillo Elementary School classroom documented ongoing abuse by their teacher towards a 10-year-old student, according to new details from a federal lawsuit related to similar allegations against the teacher moving through state court reported by the Sandoval Signpost last week. Last week, the Sandoval Signpost reported on a lawsuit alleging a […]

Posted in+Arts & Culture, Placitas, Sandoval Signpost

Painting exhibit invites viewers to have a seat

At Wild Hearts Gallery, March’s featured exhibition invites visitors to slow down and take in the view.  Have a Seat by Colleen Z. Gregoire will be on display March 3 through March 29. The collection of oil paintings explores New Mexico landscapes through an unexpected but familiar focal point: chairs.  Gregoire explains that the idea grew […]

Posted in+Arts & Culture, Rio Rancho

Rio Rancho’s weekend lineup: Races, art, laughs and live music

The City of Vision is going green this weekend as the 21st annual NM Shamrock Shuffle takes center stage, highlighting a packed schedule of community races, cultural exhibits, and family-friendly activities. From athletic pursuits at Loma Colorado Park to local author talks at the public library, here is a preview of what’s happening in Rio […]

Posted in+Arts & Culture, Rio Rancho

Sandoval County’s first-ever Pride celebration coming to Rio Rancho this June

A question posed in these pages last May — “Where’s the Pride in Sandoval County?” — is about to have an answer. Rio Rancho will host its first-ever Pride celebration on June 6, the result of a grassroots effort that came together after our sister paper, the Sandoval Signpost, reported that New Mexico’s third-largest county […]

Posted inElections & Politics, Sandoval County

Sandoval County election landscape takes shape with candidate filings

A wave of candidates descended on filing offices across New Mexico on March 10. In Sandoval County, more than two dozen individuals — Democrats and Republicans alike — formally declared their intentions to seek office in races spanning state legislative seats, county commissioner districts, the county sheriff’s office, and several judicial posts. The filings set […]

Posted inElections & Politics, Rio Rancho, The 528 Rio Rancho

Continuity vs. change: Wymer, Piland offer Rio Rancho voters a clear choice in  runoff

City Councilor Paul Wymer and former Sandoval County Democratic Party chair Alexandria Piland will square off April 14 in a runoff election to determine who will succeed Mayor Gregg Hull, with the two candidates presenting voters a clear choice between continuity and change. Wymer led the six-candidate March 3 field with 6,240 votes, or 45%, […]