Posted inCourts, Justice & Safety, Pueblos

Spitting mad: Woman arrested after altercation with police at Santa Ana casino

A woman was arrested Monday on charges of battery upon a peace officer following an incident in a casino parking lot that escalated into a physical confrontation with law enforcement. Officers with the Santa Ana Pueblo Police Department responded to a call at the Santa Ana Star Casino after receiving reports of a highly intoxicated […]

Posted inNew Mexico State Gov.

“An enormous hit:” Billions in fed. mineral payments owed to New Mexico could stop by year end

State budget analysts warn that federal mineral leasing payments to New Mexico could be at risk if Congress does take action in the coming months. The payments are from royalties companies pay to the federal government when they extract oil, coal and other minerals from federal land in New Mexico. The state then gets a […]

Posted inLocal Government, Westside Albuquerque

Torrance County to consider inmate housing agreement, water system funding

Torrance County commissioners will weigh agreements addressing jail capacity and rural water infrastructure during their administrative meeting on Wednesday morning. The Board of County Commissioners is scheduled to consider an inmate confinement agreement with Core Civic, Inc., a private corrections company that currently operates the Torrance County Detention Center and partners with U.S. Immigration and […]

Posted inLocal Government, Westside Albuquerque

Project Ranger advances in Sandoval County, but is it safe?

Castelion Corporation’s proposed 1,000-acre rocket motor production facility, Project Ranger, is moving forward in Sandoval County, despite ongoing resident concerns, with experts concluding the site’s large space allows for safe distances from nearby buildings even under conservative hazard analysis. But while Sandoval County, which is responsible for final approvals for land use and hazard mitigation, […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov.

East Mountain High School ranks among top in New Mexico for academic growth

East Mountain High School demonstrated the highest literacy growth of any high school in New Mexico and ranked among the state’s top schools for overall academic improvement, according to Spring 2025 assessment results released by the New Mexico Public Education Department. The school showed the most literacy growth among high schools statewide and the third-highest […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Westside Albuquerque

Rep. Stansbury holds town hall on government shutdown, visits federal workers 

U.S. Rep. Melanie Stansbury held a town hall Monday to address the ongoing government shutdown and visited a Social Security office in Rio Rancho amid the fourth week of a federal funding lapse. “Now more than ever, it’s important that elected officials show up for our communities,” Stansbury said in a statement. “I will be […]

Posted inLocal Government, Westside Albuquerque

Castelion rocket plant project agreement goes before Sandoval Commission

Sandoval County Commissioners once again have tasks to consider related to a possible rocket plant in Rio Rancho Estates. The agenda for Wednesday’s meeting includes approval of an economic development agreement related to Castelion Corporation’s proposed hypersonic rocket manufacturing and testing site. The agreement comes under the Local Economic Development (LEDA) The project participation agreement […]

Posted inLocal Government, Pueblos

Newly appointed Mayor Steve Anaya aims to restore financial transparency

By Lauren Lifke Weeks after announcing that he wouldn’t be running for reelection in the Moriarty City Council, Steve Anaya was appointed mayor on Oct. 8 after the former mayor abruptly resigned due to the city’s issues with financial transparency. Anaya’s first priority is to resolve those issues and restore the public’s trust, he said […]