Posted inEdgewood

Water crisis continues at Melody Ranch despite $20K in repairs, state opens formal case

Residents of Melody Ranch, the small community southeast of Edgewood, are still dealing with water restrictions and boil notices, despite the water company spending nearly $20,000 in repairs and the state escalating to formal regulatory action. The New Mexico Public Regulation Commission has opened a formal case against Melody Ranch Water Company, marking a significant […]

Posted inNew Mexico

New Mexico awards $1.3 million in grants to prepare for historic Route 66 centennial

New Mexico is accelerating preparations for the 2026 centennial of Route 66, awarding more than $1.3 million in grants to communities along the historic highway to boost marketing efforts, fund special events and improve infrastructure. The New Mexico Tourism Department announced last week that it has distributed $1,306,097 in the second round of its Route […]

Posted inGeneral Interest, Sandoval County

Sandoval County Animal Services earns national no-kill recognition

Sandoval County Animal Services has earned national recognition as a Best Friends 2024 No-Kill Shelter, meaning local pet owners and residents can be confident that animals entering the county system have a 90% chance of finding homes rather than being euthanized for space. The achievement places Sandoval County among an elite group of animal shelters […]

Posted inRio Rancho

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 […]