Brook Bassan, the latest Albuquerque City Council president said she hopes to work amicably with Mayor Tim Kellerโs administration and hopefully build some bridges. โI hope we can work better together,โ Bassan said. โI think thereโs a divide between the council and the administration, and I donโt think itโs [solely] either sideโs responsibility.โ Bassan said […]
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Bassan named new City Council president
Brook Bassan, the latest Albuquerque City Council president said she hopes to work amicably with Mayor Tim Kellerโs administration and hopefully build some bridges. โI hope we can work better together,โ Bassan said. โI think thereโs a divide between the council and the administration, and I donโt think itโs [solely] either sideโs responsibility.โ Bassan said […]
Big Changes are in Store for The Independent in 2025
Happy 2025. Itโs a new year and we have a new way to deliver the news you care about. This year, The Independent News is transitioning from a once-per-week print and email news source to a daily, digital format with an expanded bi-weekly print product. Why the change? Even in our rural areas where weโre […]
City Council passes measures directed at housing, homelessness
The Albuquerque City Council successfully passed legislation Monday night that seeks to shore up the cityโs lack of affordable housing and also reduce homelessness, through a more effective housing voucher program. Councilors approved a bill that reforms the cityโs integrated development ordinance to make it easier to build multifamily housing in residential zones located along […]
City Council passes measures directed at housing, homelessness
The Albuquerque City Council successfully passed legislation Monday night that seeks to shore up the cityโs lack of affordable housing and also reduce homelessness, through a more effective housing voucher program. Councilors approved a bill that reforms the cityโs integrated development ordinance to make it easier to build multifamily housing in residential zones located along […]
The Spirit of LucyโIts Cemetery
By Denise Tessierย If youโve traveled U.S. 60 to Willard, youโve passed the railroad town of Lucy, N.M., and likely never saw it; a tall railroad berm parallel to the highway had long kept Lucy hidden. Twelve years ago, when members of the East Mountain Historical Society toured the town, even those on that field […]
The Spirit of LucyโIts Cemetery
By Denise Tessierย If youโve traveled U.S. 60 to Willard, youโve passed the railroad town of Lucy, N.M., and likely never saw it; a tall railroad berm parallel to the highway had long kept Lucy hidden. Twelve years ago, when members of the East Mountain Historical Society toured the town, even those on that field […]
East Mountains Beware: Winter Storms to Bring Widespread Snowfall
Starting Jan. 7, New Mexico is set to experience significant snow coverage, high winds and frosty temperatures. While no heavy snow is expected, the icy temperatures can impact travel and outdoor conditions. Precautions are advised to deal with the light coating since the snow is set to reach a maximum of six inches, with the […]
Mountainair announces first inductee into 2025 Hall of Excellence
The Town of Mountainair announced Larry Gustin is the first inductee into the 2025 Mountainair Hall of Excellence on Jan. 7. Larry Gustin, a lifelong resident of Torrance County and owner of Gustin Hardware in both Mountainair and Estancia, will be honored posthumously along with seven other individuals at a March 29 ceremony. Mountainair Mayor […]
Iris Hewett
Iris R. Hewett of Moriarty, passed away Christmas morning in Belen. Iris was born on July 28, 1935, in American Fork, UT to August and Ella May (Thayne) Leplat. Her mother, Ella May, was born/raised on a ranch outside Casa Grande, Mexico. Ella May was taught at a young age to handle a pistol by […]


