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New Mexico Sen. Nava receives national leadership recognition

New Mexico State Sen. Cindy Nava has been named a recipient of the 2025 CSG 20 Under 40 Leadership Award, the Council of State Governments announced. Nava, who represents a district covering parts of Sandoval County, is among 20 emerging state officials from 18 states recognized for their bipartisan leadership and dedication to public service […]

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A less scary Halloween?

Police are encouraging community members to think safety first this Halloween. The Corrales Police Department Monday sent out a list of safety tips to ensure everyone can enjoy the holiday without incident. Those who plan on taking kids door-to-door for trick-or-treating should do so during the daylight hours and only in neighborhoods with safe pedestrian […]

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Road rage incident leads to aggravated battery charge in Torrance County

Authorities have issued an arrest warrant for a 47-year-old Albuquerque man following an alleged road rage incident that occurred Oct. 16 in Torrance County. The Torrance County Sheriff’s Office filed a criminal complaint charging the man with aggravated battery with a deadly weapon. According to court documents, the incident began when the suspect allegedly followed […]

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U.S. Eagle Federal Credit Union awards grants to Rio Rancho teachers

Three Rio Rancho educators will receive classroom grants totaling $5,500 to develop financial literacy programs for their students, U.S. Eagle Federal Credit Union announced Tuesday. The grants are part of the credit union’s enrichEd Classroom Grant Program, which awarded $20,000 to 11 New Mexico teachers this year through its ARNIA Foundation. Gina Rodriguez of Joe […]

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Domestic dispute in Jemez Springs leads to felony strangulation charge

A 37-year-old man faces felony charges after allegedly strangling a family member during a domestic disturbance at a residence in Jemez Springs, according to a criminal complaint filed in Cuba Magistrate Court. The incident occurred Sunday evening when Sandoval County deputies responded to a 911 call reporting a domestic disturbance in progress. The caller told […]

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Early voting data shows which Sandoval County voters are showing up

Democrats are leading early turnout in Sandoval County ahead of the Nov. 4 municipal election, continuing a trend seen across New Mexico. Since early voting began Oct. 7, 5,262 county residents have cast early or absentee ballots, according to the Secretary of State’s Office. As of Oct. 28, Democrats accounted for 3,069 ballots, followed by […]

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Rio Rancho schools seek $80 million bond for infrastructure, security improvements

Rio Rancho Public Schools has an $80 million bond measure on the Nov. 4 local election ballot, seeking voter approval for infrastructure upgrades, security enhancements and facility improvements across the district. The bond would not increase property tax rates for Rio Rancho residents, according to district officials. Chief Operating Officer Michael Baker said the district […]

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Torrance County approves emergency declaration for Melody Ranch water crisis

Torrance County commissioners unanimously approved a disaster declaration Monday for the failing Melody Ranch water system, a move that could unlock state financial resources for residents who have been without reliable water service for months. The Board of County Commissioners voted 3-0 to adopt Resolution 2025-45 during a special meeting, declaring a 30-day state of […]

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Months after launch, Sandoval dispatch center now operating independently

After months of technical difficulties, Sandoval County’s new public safety dispatch center is being all it can be. Since it opened July 1, the Public Safety Emergency Communications Center of Sandoval County had been beset by reliability issues, with most calls being picked up by Rio Rancho dispatchers. County Manager Wayne Johnson announced at Wednesday’s […]