Posted inLocal Government, Sandoval Signpost, Town of Bernalillo

Will Bernalillo raise sales tax for economic development?

Town councilors in Bernalillo are considering a sales-tax hike to promote economic development within the town limits. If the relevant ordinance is approved, a ballot question will go before voters next year, asking whether the town should impose an excise tax equal to one-fourth of one percent. That means an extra 25 cents on $100 […]

Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Westside Albuquerque

Rio Rancho police food drive collects over 9,000 pounds

The Rio Rancho Police Department’s 17th annual food drive Saturday collected more than 5,000 pounds of food for St. Felix Pantry and about 4,000 pounds for Storehouse West. Tim Sheahan, president and CEO of St. Felix Pantry, confirmed his organization received over 5,000 pounds of donations from the event. Police officers collected non-perishable food items […]

Posted inNew Mexico State Gov., Westside Albuquerque

Sandoval County fire departments receive $1.5 million in state grants

Four fire departments in Sandoval County will receive a combined $1.5 million in state grant funding to improve emergency response capabilities and firefighter safety, the New Mexico State Fire Marshal’s Office announced Monday. The grants, awarded through the state’s Fire Protection Fund, will support major infrastructure improvements across the county. The Rio Rancho Fire Department […]

Posted inLocal Government, Sandoval Signpost, Town of Bernalillo

Rocket plant approval brings questions in Bernalillo

Project Ranger, a Castelion Corporation rocket manufacturing and testing plant, will be coming to Sandoval County. The company announced last week that it has officially selected a Rancho Estates site for the factory, expected to eventually employ more than 300. In the Town of Bernalillo, Mayor Jack Torres says he’s concerned about what impact the […]

Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Pueblos

Moriarty Lions Club to host annual Twinkle Light Parade, holiday events

The Moriarty Lions Club will host its annual Twinkle Light Parade on Dec. 5 at 6:30 p.m., followed by additional holiday festivities throughout the month. Parade participants should line up at 6 p.m. behind Tillery Chevrolet before the procession begins at 6:30 p.m. Following the parade, the community is invited to a lighting of the […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov.

‘Keeps me up at night:’ State Forester alarmed by 2026 fire season risks

The national forests in New Mexico include Carson, Gila, Lincoln, Santa Fe and Cibola, the latter of which encompasses areas surrounding Albuquerque, including the East Mountains. State Forester Laura McCarthy said staffing cuts, budget restrictions and other federal hurdles are making it harder for the national forests to protect their communities.  “It takes experience to […]

Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Westside Albuquerque

Rio Rancho police to hold 17th annual food drive Saturday

The Rio Rancho Police Department will collect non-perishable food items and cash donations Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon at seven grocery stores across the city. The 17th annual food drive will take place at: All donations will benefit St. Felix Pantry, which serves families in the Rio Rancho community. Police officers will deliver the […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov.

East Mountain history: La Pluma Conoco station briefly served travelers on U.S. 66

By Rick Holben  East Mountain Historical Society Chances are slim to none that anyone alive today has memories of La Pluma Service Station, Cafe and Trading Post, as it existed for just a brief time along two-lane U.S. Highway 66 east of Tijeras. A recently discovered photograph taken by an unknown family traveling the highway […]

Posted inEdgewood, Local Government

IPRA fight in Edgewood: Commissioner accuses town and colleague of hiding emails

Town of Edgewood Commissioner Patrick Milligan filed a complaint last month alleging that the town knowingly violated the state’s open records law, naming Commissioner Filandro Anaya as a defendant.  The complaint alleges that the Town of Edgewood and Anaya have “repeatedly failed to comply” with New Mexico’s Inspection of Public Records Act, which allows the […]