By Fenit Nirappil – MARIETTA, Ga. – Traversing the halls of his nursing home in a wheelchair, Owen Allen listened to a visiting guitarist play โSweet Caroline,โ then chipped away at a thousand-piece puzzle in the sunroom. Since muscular dystrophy struck and his legs started giving out, the 64-year-old Atlanta native relies on Medicaid to […]
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White South Africans arrive to Dulles as refugees under Trump order
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt responded May 9 to a question about White South Africans expected to be given refuge in the United States.(c) 2025 , The Washington Post By Teo Armus, Emily Wax-Thibodeaux — A group of nearly 50 White South Africans landed at Dulles International Airport on Monday as refugees, coming to […]
ย Rep. Cullen champions crime reform and education bills
By Jesse Jones Fresh off her first 60-day session, Rio Rancho Republican Rep. Catherine Cullen is highlighting legislative wins focused on empowering communities, cracking down on crime and improving New Mexico schools. Cullen, a former Rio Rancho Public Schools board member and associate real estate broker, sponsored or co-sponsored 25 bills during the session, with […]
Rio Rancho sees decline in violent crime, despite surge in homicides
By Jesse Jones Violent crime in Rio Rancho is shifting โ while homicides have risen, aggravated assaults and reported rape cases have dropped. New crime data from the Rio Rancho Police Departmentโs 2024 Annual Report paints a picture of declining violent crime in the area. Violent crime in Rio Rancho dropped about 20% from 2022 […]
Falling Crime, Rising Population
By Jesse Jones Crime in Rio Rancho has dropped by just over 16% over the past two years, even as one of the stateโs fastest-growing municipal populations continues to grow. According to the Rio Rancho Police Departmentโs 2024 Annual Report, the number of reported offenses fell from 8,681 in 2022 to 7,283 in 2024, marking […]
What we know about Pope Leo XIVโs political and social views
By Anumita Kaur — Washington Post Pope Leo XIV spent two decades working in Peruโs poorest enclave and appears to be in the mold of Pope Francis – who carried a legacy as โthe peopleโs popeโ for his outreach to those on societyโs margins. The Chicago-born pontiff is the first American to lead the Catholic […]
Rio Rancho again ranks high on Livability.com’s Top 100 places to live list
By Kevin Hendricks For the third consecutive year, Livability.com has recognized Rio Rancho as one of the top 100 places to live in America. This year, Rio Rancho climbed to the 31st spot with a LivScore of 716, a jump from its 81st ranking and LivScore of 714 in 2024. The LivScore, curated by Livability […]
Robert Prevost of the United States is named Pope Leo XIV
VATICAN CITY (AP) โ Pope Leo XIV, the American Robert Prevost, said โPeace be with youโ in his first words as pope, offering a message of peace and dialogue โwithout fear.โ From the loggia of St. Peterโs Basilica, historyโs first American pope recalled he was an Augustinian priest, but that he was above all a […]
Sen. Block reflects on key legislative victories, plans for future bills
By Jesse Jones Republican Sen. Jay Block of Rio Rancho, who represents Senate District 12, returned to familiar ground in April, giving Sandoval County commissioners a rundown of legislative wins and losses from the 60-day session. The freshman senator sponsored 37 bills during his first session, which included major wins like a $1 billion behavioral […]
New Mexico Senator wins inaugural Kamala Harris Trailblazer Award
By Kevin Hendricks It was a night of firsts at Emerge Americaโs 20th anniversary gala in San Francisco on April 30, as former Vice President Kamala Harris returned to the national spotlight and New Mexico Senator Cindy Nava was honored as a โtrailblazing alumโ of the political organization. In her first public speech since leaving […]

