Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Westside Albuquerque

Veteran receives donated wheelchair after being ‘abandoned’ by VA 

A Mountainair native and 13-year Army veteran received a donated wheelchair Saturday that his family desperately needed after encountering delays in the federal veterans’ system, highlighting challenges faced by disabled veterans across the state. James Greene, a Mountainair native who now lives in Rio Rancho with his wife Heather, was one of the first American […]

Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Town of Bernalillo

Bernalillo antique shop celebrates 29 years as town prepares for historic Fiestas

Bernalillo residents can celebrate both a local business milestone and the town’s signature cultural event during the same weekend in August, as Camino Real Antiques marks its 29th anniversary with a sale coinciding with the 332nd annual Fiestas de San Lorenzo. The antique store at 1101 Camino del Pueblo will offer 25% off all merchandise […]

Posted inEdgewood

Edgewood Commission votes down controversial Campbell Ranch subdivision appeal

The Edgewood Town Commission dealt a significant blow to controversial development plans on July 24, voting 4-0 to deny Campbell Farming Corporation’s appeal for a subdivision that would have divided 1,288 acres into five smaller parcels in what many residents feared was the first step toward a massive housing development. The decision came after a […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Housing & Homelessness

UNM Health offers free back-to-school vaccines amid statewide measles outbreak

University of New Mexico Health will host a free back-to-school vaccination clinic Tuesday at its Southwest Mesa Center for Family and Community Health, providing all state-required vaccines at no cost regardless of insurance status. The clinic comes as health officials urge New Mexico families to ensure children are vaccinated before school starts. The state is […]

Posted inJobs, Workers & Economy, Pueblos

Two New Mexico projects could bring $160M in federal funding for quantum technology and water innovation

Two New Mexico-led initiatives are competing for up to $160 million in federal funding that could create thousands of high-paying jobs and position the state as a national leader in quantum technology and water innovation. The Quantum Moonshot and Energized Watershed projects were named among just 29 semifinalists nationwide in the U.S. National Science Foundation’s […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Pueblos

Sen. Heinrich secures $69 Million for New Mexico projects, housing aid in Senate committee vote

Over $69 million in federal funding for New Mexico infrastructure, housing assistance for 11,000+ families and tribal programs cleared a key Senate committee hurdle last week, bringing the state closer to receiving critical investments in water systems, housing and economic development. U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich secured over $69 million for New Mexico projects and programs […]

Posted inLocal Government, Westside Albuquerque

Sandoval County fire services consolidate finances

Residents of rural Sandoval County won’t notice a difference in how their fire service operates, county Fire Chief Christopher Bagley said July 23. But a resolution approved by county commissioners will mean behind-the-scenes rewards for all eight volunteer fire districts involved. “I can assure you that this is only an administrative procedure that will have […]

Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Westside Albuquerque

Sandoval County Fair opens Monday with week of rodeo, pow-wow and community events

The 49th annual Sandoval County Fair kicked off Monday in Cuba, bringing six days of rodeo action, 4-H competitions and cultural celebrations to residents across New Mexico’s fastest-growing county. The fair runs Monday, July 28, through Sunday, August 3, at the county-owned fairgrounds in Cuba, featuring this year’s theme “Home on the Range!” Daily admission […]