During the holiday season there is always a focus on charitable giving or philanthropy. Recently you might have been asked by your local non-profits or organizations to give generously on Giving Tuesday. This is charitable giving. Philanthropy is something different. Although Giving Tuesday sometimes seems like a commercial effort, it was the brainchild of NYC […]
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Rio Rancho Motor Vehicle Office to permanently close this month
The Rio Rancho Motor Vehicle Office will be shutting its doors permanently Dec. 27. The last day to schedule an appointment for service online or by phone (505-891-5014) is Dec. 20. The City of Rio Rancho local government has operated this office, located at 4114 Sabana Grande Ave. SE, for many years on behalf of […]
Housing, emergency voucher programs draw attention in 2024
Albuquerqueโs housing and emergency motel voucher programs generally operate a little under the public radar, but the initiatives this year have attracted considerable attention. The City Council is driving an effort to reform the programs, which are key to assist those who are precariously housed or experiencing homelessness. About $12.4 million was appropriated for vouchers […]
Housing, emergency voucher programs draw attention in 2024
Albuquerqueโs housing and emergency motel voucher programs generally operate a little under the public radar, but the initiatives this year have attracted considerable attention. The City Council is driving an effort to reform the programs, which are key to assist those who are precariously housed or experiencing homelessness. About $12.4 million was appropriated for vouchers […]
New Mexico Water Board Votes to Protect 250 miles of River and Stream Segments from Pollution
New Mexicoโs water governing board approved a petition Tuesday to safeguard 250 miles of stream and river segments under the stateโs strongest water quality protections. The Water Quality Control Commission voted 10-0 to protect portions of the Rio Grande, Rio Chama, Cimmaron, Pecos and Jemez river watersheds in the northern portion of the state. These […]
COVID-19 cases on the rise in New Mexico
By Susan Morรฉe, NM Political Report The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has ranked New Mexico as โvery highโ for COVID-19 for the past two weeks. During the last week of November, the CDC reported New Mexico as the only state it rated as โvery highโ for the respiratory infection. The most current […]
COVID-19 cases on the rise in New Mexico
By Susan Morรฉe, NM Political Report The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has ranked New Mexico as โvery highโ for COVID-19 for the past two weeks. During the last week of November, the CDC reported New Mexico as the only state it rated as โvery highโ for the respiratory infection. The most current […]
Vista Grande Elementary Student Designs Ornament for National Christmas Tree
A Vista Grande Elementary School student has been chosen to represent New Mexico in the prestigious America Celebrates ornament display adorning the National Christmas Tree in Washington, D.C. The honor goes to fifth grade student Maximo Risso, whose ornament design features a colorful sunset, a yucca, the Sandia Mountains and the state flag. The ornament […]
Haaland announces new National Historic Landmark in New Mexico
By Susan Morรฉe, NM Political Report The U.S. Department of Interior announced the designation of the Peter Hurd and Henriette Wyeth House and Studios in San Patricio as a National Historic Landmark. Wyeth and Hurd were painters who built artist studios in the 1930s on a ranch outside San Patricio, where they continued to work […]
Haaland announces new National Historic Landmark in New Mexico
By Susan Morรฉe, NM Political Report The U.S. Department of Interior announced the designation of the Peter Hurd and Henriette Wyeth House and Studios in San Patricio as a National Historic Landmark. Wyeth and Hurd were painters who built artist studios in the 1930s on a ranch outside San Patricio, where they continued to work […]

