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Tiles and smiles: Corrales Scrabble tourney starts somber, moves on to fun

Whatโ€™s the word? If the word is โ€œscrabble,โ€ itโ€™s worth 13 points, which was of interest to lovers of a certain board Game June 5 and 6. Former Rio Rancho resident Carl Johnson, took first place at the Southwest International LLL-Note Special (SWILLLNS) in Corrales, the second-longest running and one of the largest Scrabble tournaments […]

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Corrales parking update stalls again

By Rodd Cayton New parking rules for Corrales are again returning to the drawing board. Village councilors Tuesday declined to post changes to the local code for publication, after debate exposed concerns about the fairness of restricting commercial parking in residential areas without providing a legal alternative. The council turned down (for now) adding language […]

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Carjacked ABQ vehicle found in Corrales

An Albuquerque crime Friday extended into the Village of Corrales, when officers recovered the stolen ride. According to a news release from the Corrales Police Department, officers were dispatched to Via Oreada for a report of a suspicious vehicle. Upon arriving, the release states, officers discovered that the unoccupied sedan had been stolen during an […]

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New rules at last? Parking ordinance update headlines Corrales council meeting

By Rodd Cayton, Corrales Comment Will Corrales finally update its parking ordinance? The Village Council Tuesday will take the matter up once again, nearly four months after putting it off due to concerns about possible unintended consequences of a previous draft ordinance. Residents have been asking the council to address the problem of commercial parking […]

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Mayor Hashimoto: Corraleรฑos need to keep up water conservation efforts

Corrales Mayor Fred Hashimoto says recent rains are delightful, but that residents should still remember the village is in a drought. โ€œIt doesnโ€™t take a meteorologist to tell us that,โ€ he said, citing low winter snowpack and high early-spring temperatures. In his weekly message to the community, Hashimoto wrote that meteorologists say chances are good […]

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Not a forecast, but a warning: US Forest Service ranger details wildfire possibilities for Placitas

By Rodd Cayton, The Paper.  A recent presentation about a theoretical wildfire threatening Placitas was a success, according to leaders of the host organization. District Ranger Ken Born of the U.S. Forest Service visited the community earlier this month, using the agency’s FSPro program to demonstrate how a blaze might behave under a pair of […]

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No sparks allowed: Local governments enact sweeping burn and firework bans in New Mexico

By Rodd Cayton, The Paper. State and local governments are sharing the goal of keeping New Mexico from burning up. This week, the Village of Corrales and Bernalillo County approved new restrictions aimed at fire prevention. The Bernalillo County Commission voted to ban all open burning in the unincorporated areas of the county. โ€œOne small […]

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