Posted inHealthcare, New Mexico Statewide News

Vaccinations double as measles cases surge in New Mexico

Staff report New Mexico is experiencing a significant increase in measles cases in 2025, with 71 cases reported across five counties: Chaves, Curry, Doña Ana, Eddy, and Lea. In response, residents are getting vaccinated in record numbers. From the start of  February through May 12, 27,123 New Mexicans received the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) […]

Rio Rancho retains March elections and Voter ID after ordinance fails

By Kevin Hendricks March municipal elections and voter identification requirements will remain in place in Rio Rancho after the Governing Body voted against eliminating them and opting into statewide elections at its May 8 meeting. Ordinance 13 failed in a 3-3 tie vote following public opposition. The power of the people was on full display […]

Albuquerque orders Ezee Fiber to halt construction amid resident complaints

By Kevin Hendricks The City of Albuquerque has issued a cease and desist order to Ezee Fiber, demanding the fiber optic company immediately halt all construction activities within city limits.  This comes after a surge in resident complaints regarding unsafe and incomplete work associated with fiber internet installations. This marks the second internet provider to […]

Posted inEdgewood, General Interest

Church Street to temporarily close later this month

By Andrea Vasquez  A temporary road closure is scheduled for Church Street starting May 20.  Due to an EMW gas line installation, the town of Edgewood is offering alternate routes to drivers to adjust to the planned construction work.  Officials announced that this closure will allow crews to perform maintenance and improvements along this roadway.  […]