Posted inBernalillo County, Courts, Justice & Safety, Local Government

Photos: On his birthday, hundreds honor a life of service for BCSO sergeant

Hundreds gathered Monday, March 2, on what would have been his birthday at the Rio Rancho Events Center to honor Sgt. Michael Barrett Schlattman, a Bernalillo County Sheriffโ€™s Office (BCSO) deputy, died in the line of duty on Feb. 23 at age 52. Schlattman joined BCSO in 2012 and was promoted to sergeant in July […]

Posted inElections & Politics, Sandoval Signpost, Town of Bernalillo

‘Countdown to victory’: Bernalillo election heats up midday

Election day in the Town of Bernalillo arrived with voters needing to make decisions on keeping or changing the mayor and whether new economic development efforts should get tax dollars. Town Clerk/Administrator Ida Fierro told the Sandoval Signpost 450 voters cast early ballots in this election, up from 300 two years ago. On Tuesday, she […]

Posted inAlbuquerque, City Desk ABQ, Local Government

Council eyes new African American board, aims to quell fire rescue staffing conflict

By Jesse Jones — Tonight, the Albuquerque City Council will consider a new African American Advisory Board and a measure revising staffing rules for Albuquerque Fire Rescue. Sponsored by Councilor Nichole Rogers, ordinance O-26-11 would create an African American Advisory Board to advise the mayor on issues affecting African Americans. The board would focus on economic mobility, […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Corrales, Corrales Comment

Stansbury secures funding for vital water infrastructure upgrade in Corrales

The Village of Corrales will receive more than $1 million in federal funding to build a wastewater treatment system aimed at protecting local groundwater, Rep. Melanie Stansbury announced. Stansbury, D-N.M., secured $1,092,000 for the project as part of a package of Community Project appropriations that cleared Congress last month. The funding will pay for the […]

Posted inElections & Politics, Town of Bernalillo

Race for Bernalillo’s future: Tax hike and leadership change on election day agenda

Voters in the Town of Bernalillo head to the polls Tuesday to choose between a five-term incumbent mayor and a challenger calling for fresh leadership, while also deciding whether to approve a new quarter-cent gross receipts tax for economic development. Mayor Jack Torres, who first took office in 2010, is seeking a fifth term against […]

Posted inRio Rancho

Everything Rio Rancho voters need to know before heading to the polls March 3

Voters in New Mexico’s third-largest city will decide who leads their community and whether to authorize nearly $18 million in bonds when Rio Rancho holds its municipal election Tuesday, March 3. The ballot includes races for mayor and three City Council districts, a Municipal Judge seat, and three separate bond questions covering road repairs, public […]

Posted inElections & Politics, Rio Rancho

From Sanctuary cities to drag queens: Five Rio Rancho mayoral candidates detail their stances

Five Rio Rancho mayoral candidates gathered at a church-hosted forum last weekend and spoke with one voice against sanctuary city status, while staking out sharp positions on drag performances, library materials and the role of city government in policing community morality โ€” drawing sustained applause from a crowd that had gathered explicitly to hear candidates […]

Posted inElections & Politics, Rio Rancho

Rio Rancho turnout surge: Early voting eclipses 2022 pace ahead of Tuesday election

Early voting for Rio Rancho’s municipal election closed Saturday with 6,733 ballots cast, surpassing the pre-Election Day total from the 2022 municipal election and offering a more optimistic turnout picture heading into Tuesday’s vote. The final pre-Election Day tally, updated by City of Rio Rancho Clerk Noel Davis as of 1:49 p.m. Sunday, includes 6,494 […]

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