Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Pueblos

Local artists transform whimsical phrase into art at Placitas Library

Local artists are giving new meaning to the phrase “raining cats and dogs” with a colorful exhibition that opens this weekend at the Placitas Community Library. The “Raining Cats & Dogs” exhibit in the library’s Gracie Lee Community Room features work by more than a dozen artists from Placitas and surrounding areas, challenging them to […]

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An apple a day builds brighter futures: Homeschool ranch blends academics and outdoor learning

This back-to-school season, a ranch-style homeschooling program offers an alternative to traditional education. Apple Academy Homeschool, located in the East Mountains, blends traditional academics with hands-on ranch activities to create a new way of learning. Apple Academy was founded and is led by Allison Apple.  โ€œOur small program serves students from advanced Pre-K through 5th […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Local Government

Mountainair Mayor offers updates ahead of upcoming Town Council meeting

Mayor Peter Nieto took to Facebook to share updates and clarification on two key topics ahead of Tuesdayโ€™s Town Council meeting: mosquito control efforts and a recent grant award for turf improvements. Nieto announced that mosquito spraying will not take place this summer due to high costs and poor timing.  He said it is too […]

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Edgewood commission approves FY2026 budget, awaits state certification

The Edgewood Town Commission unanimously approved its fiscal year 2025โ€“2026 budget during a regular meeting on July 8, finalizing weeks of review, workshops and revisions. Adopted under Resolution 2025-031, the budget outlines the townโ€™s spending priorities for the next year, including public safety, infrastructure and employee compensation. It now heads to the New Mexico Department […]

Posted inNew Mexico State Gov., Pueblos

Sen. Pope enters 2026 race for lieutenant governor

By Connor Currier New Mexico Senator Harold Pope has officially entered the race to become the state’s next lieutenant governor. His candidacy comes after current lieutenant governor Howie Moralesโ€™ announcement that he will not seek re-election in 2026. Morales, who has served in the role since 2019, spent the past seven years working alongside Governor […]

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Balloon Museum awarded grant for outdoor adventure exhibit

The Anderson Abruzzo Albuquerque International Balloon Museum has been awarded $257,500 through the New Mexico Tourism Departmentโ€™s Destination Forward grant program.  This funding will support the next phase of its Outdoor Balloon Adventure, a project set to enhance the museum’s offerings with immersive, interactive experiences. The grant specifically targets the completion of the Sky Bridge […]

Posted inNew Mexico Statewide News

New Mexico State Treasurer warns of sophisticated scam targeting residents

The New Mexico State Treasurerโ€™s Office has issued an urgent public alert regarding two sophisticated fraud schemes currently targeting state residents and government entities. These schemes involve impersonation phone calls and deceptive phishing emails. In a recent incident, fraudsters spoofed State Treasurer Laura M. Montoyaโ€™s official phone number. Callers, posing as federal law enforcement, attempted […]

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Peeing gets partisan: Republicans challenge new Roundhouse restroom policy

The legislature’s Facilities Review Subcommittee voted last week to convert a shower into a gender-neutral restroom and build a dedicated lactation room on the fourth floor of the New Mexico State Capitol. The project will also include an adult changing table for people with disabilities. But Senate Republican Leader Bill Sharer (R-Farmington) said in a […]

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