By Pat Davis/Sandoval Signpost The state senate campaign of a high-profile former DREAMer may be stopped before it starts if a judge agrees with a small group of voters that […]
New Mexico Statewide News
San Juan County scraps gerrymandered voting map
Austin Fisher/Source NM After more than two years in court, San Juan County officials agreed to adopt a new county commission voting map that supporters say gives Native American voters […]
NM Medicaid to cover cost of over-the-counter oral contraception
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County Contends With Emergency Communication Outage
During the week of March 3, the Sandoval County Regional Emergency Communication Center (SCRECC) experienced radio communication issues due to a windstorm, continuing the challenges in maintaining reliable emergency communication […]
Tijeras Canyon Residents Grumble Over Rumble Strips
Elizabeth McCall/The Independent Residents of the Tijeras Canyon area will soon sleep peacefully without the continuous noise disturbance of the rumble strips on I-40 East, now that the New Mexico […]
State Land Office weighs 212-acre South Valley bosque parcel transfer
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Republicans seek to limit national monument designations
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Environmental advocacy group rallies against intel plant pollution
Jesse Jones/Corrales Comment Concerned Corraleños came together at a community meeting on Thursday, March 14 at the Historic Old San Ysidro Church in Corrales. It was organized by Clean Air For […]
How much noise is too much noise?
Jesse Jones/Sandoval Signpost How much noise is too much noise? That’s what the City of Rio Rancho wants to know. During the Thursday, March 14 Rio Rancho City Council meeting, […]
Public comment still sought on proposed NM Gas Company rate increase
Austin Fisher/Source NM New Mexico’s largest natural gas provider wants to raise prices for the more than 540,000 people who rely on its service to heat their homes or businesses. […]
