Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Pueblos

What happens if the mayor’s election goes to a runoff? How much will it cost?

If Burqueโ€™s crowded mayoral race goes to a runoff election in December, the city has set aside $750,000 to cover the cost, though county officials warn costs will โ€œsignificantly exceedโ€ previous elections, potentially requiring City Council approval for additional funding. The Bernalillo County Clerkโ€™s office has not set a final price tag for a possible […]

Posted inNew Mexico Legislature #nmleg, New Mexico Statewide News

Governor still deliberating on vaccine billย passed by legislature

By Alex Ross, NM Political Report — Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham is still contemplating what action to take on a bill passed during last weekโ€™s special legislative session that would temporarily allow the state to promulgate its own rules on vaccines, according to a spokesperson for the governor.ย  โ€œThe governor is still considering her course […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., New Mexico Statewide News, Pueblos, Westside Albuquerque

New Mexico allocates $5.9 million to public broadcasting after federal funding cuts

New Mexico lawmakers have allocated $5.9 million to support in-state public television and radio stations statewide after Congress eliminated federal funding for public broadcasting. The state funding includes $1.7 million specifically for New Mexico PBS, which faced an 18% budget cut totaling $1.7 million for fiscal year 2026 due to the congressional rescission vote, according […]

Posted inLocal Government, Westside Albuquerque

McCall’s Pumpkin Patch boycott sparks controversy in Torrance County

Torrance County commissioners will confront a public controversy that has spilled over into targeting a commissioner’s private business, as officials defend their decision to maintain a federal immigration enforcement agreement despite community opposition. The Wednesday administrative meeting will include discussion of “McCall’s Pumpkin Patch and Torrance County’s Intergovernmental Agreement with the US Department of Immigration […]

Posted inLocal Government, Westside Albuquerque

More than 300 pets sterilized at Sandoval County clinic

A three-day spay and neuter clinic in Sandoval County resulted in more than 300 dogs and cats being sterilized in mid-September, officials announced Monday. The clinic was funded through state appropriations secured by Sen. Craig W. Brandt, D-District 40, using Government Results and Opportunity Program funds. The event was held at the Bernalillo Community Museum. […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov.

East Mountain High School opens lottery enrollment for middle school program launchย  in 2026

East Mountain High School will expand to include a middle school program beginning with sixth grade in the 2026-2027 school year. The Albuquerque Public Schools charter school in Sandia Park has opened its enrollment lottery for the new program, which will be housed in a standalone building on the East Mountain High School campus. Construction […]

Posted inLocal Government, Westside Albuquerque

Rocket plant goes before Sandoval County commission again

The effort to bring a rocket plant to Rio Rancho Estates continues to move forward. Sandoval County Commissioners Wednesday will consider approving the purchase of four real estate leases, a move that would ease the process of bringing Castelion Corporationโ€™s hypersonic rocket manufacturing and testing site to the county. The plant would employ hundreds, county […]

Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Pueblos

Letter to the editor: Why Iโ€™m supporting Dr. Fred Hashimoto for mayor

Submitted by Johnny Martinez, Corrales  Iโ€™m supporting Dr. Fred Hashimoto for mayor because he has spent decades serving our community in meaningful and respectful ways. He listens. He invites dialogue. He cares about the direction our village is headedโ€”and he wants residents to be part of that conversation. This stands in sharp contrast to our […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Housing & Homelessness

Cedar Crest Sunday Marketโ€™s final event of the year will be spooky

The Cedar Crest Sunday Market will host its final event of the year on Oct. 26, featuring Halloween-themed activities and a costume contest. The market, held in the parking lot next to Triangle Grocery from noon to 4 p.m., will include trick-or-treating at vendor booths and encourage families to attend in costume. Organizers said they […]

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