Posted inCongress & Federal Gov.

Opinion: Special Session Process Needs to Be Open to Public Input

This commentary is submitted by Peter St. Cyr, an award-winning longtime New Mexico journalist and open government advocate. While the political class debates the timing and merits of a special legislative session this fall, my concerns are focused on the process being discussed by New Mexico House and Senate leadership.ย  Their idea to have predetermined […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Pueblos

Rep. Stansbury warns of healthcare cuts, praises state response at packed town hall

U.S. Rep. Melanie Stansbury hosted a town hall meeting inside a packed commission chambers at the Sandoval County Administration Building Monday afternoon.  Stansbury kept the large crowd waiting for about half an hour because of transportation issues, but entered to a thunderous ovation from most of the people in attendance.  Over 200 people showed up […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Music

Madrid radio station, Mountainair arts festival receive state music grants

A community radio station in Madrid will host a free all-day music festival and a small-town arts celebration in Mountainair will support a dozen musicians as part of New Mexico’s effort to bring music programming to underserved communities. KMRD-96.9 FM will use grant funding from the New Mexico Music Commission to celebrate its 10th anniversary […]

Posted inLocal Government, Pueblos

City Council to discuss Moriarty’s future infrastructure and budgeting at next meeting

By Connor Currier At the Civic Center on Wednesday, Aug.โ€ฏ13, the Moriarty City Council is set to make decisions that could significantly shape the cityโ€™s infrastructure, budgeting and public safety landscape for years to come.  This meeting is expected to spark discussion and provide direction on major planning issues for the future of the city. […]

Posted inLocal Government, Westside Albuquerque

Rio Rancho council to consider development plans at Thursday meeting

The Rio Rancho City Council will consider several significant development proposals and zoning changes during its regular meeting Thursday, including postponing the possible adoption of a master plan for the Chamisa Hills area and approval of a major solar energy project. The governing body will meet at 6 p.m. at City Hall to review 20 […]

Posted inLocal Government, Westside Albuquerque

529 acres in Rio Rancho Estates eyed for industrial development

Sandoval County Commissioners are thinking about the next big economic development project for the area. At their Wednesday meeting, commissioners will consider a request from the New Mexico State Land Office and Sandoval County Economic Development to zone almost 529 acres of unplatted land in Rio Rancho Estates for industrial use. The zoning would permit […]

Posted inEdgewood

Town of Edgewood cancels workshop and meeting

By Connor Currier The Town of Edgewoodโ€™s workshop and commission meeting, originally set for Aug. 12, have both been cancelled.ย  According to Edgewoodโ€™s Community Liaison, Linda Burke, said both sessions were canceled due to a โ€œposting errorโ€ by the administration.  โ€œWe will inform the community when these agenda items will be discussed in the near […]

Posted inNew Mexico State Gov., Pueblos

25 New Mexico lawmakers oppose petition to allow oil and gas wastewater discharge

Over two dozen New Mexico legislators are urging state water regulators to dismiss a petition that would allow the discharge of treated oil and gas wastewater, arguing the matter has already been decided through a comprehensive review process. A letter was sent Monday, signed by 25 legislators, to the Water Quality Control Commission opposing a […]

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