Posted inEast Mountains, East Mountains News, Local Government, Route 66 Independent

Tijeras landowner seeks zoning approval to develop commercial plots along NM-14

By Rodd Cayton, nm.news — Village of Tijeras residents will soon weigh in on a proposed development that could bring a new gas station, restaurant or other businesses to NM 14 and I-40. Village councilors have tentatively set a public hearing for March 30 on the project, at the corner of Torres Trail and State […]

Posted inCourts, Justice & Safety, East Mountains, Route 66 Independent

Memorial services set for BCSO sergeant killed during traffic stop in East Mountains

A Bernalillo County sheriff’s sergeant who was killed when a tractor-trailer struck his patrol vehicle during a traffic stop on Interstate 40 will be honored with public memorial services this weekend and Monday, with his funeral falling on what would have been his 53rd birthday. Sgt. Michael Schlattman, a 13-year veteran of the Bernalillo County […]

Posted inCommunity Content, East Mountains, Route 66 Independent

History of a Route 66 Landmark in Tijeras Canyon โ€“ The Mountain Lodge

Community content by Rick Holben, East Mountain Historical Society The Mountain Lodge was built about 1949 east of Albuquerque in the Carnuel area of Tijeras Canyon by Crawford Bissel Saunders and his wife, Marie Auer Saunders. The motel fronted what was the original two-lane alignment of U.S. Highway 66 on property purchased in late 1946 […]

Posted inRoute 66 Independent

BCSO Sergeant fatally struck during traffic stop in East Mountains: Investigation underway

By Jesse Jones — A Bernalillo County sheriffโ€™s sergeant was killed Monday evening after a tractor-trailer crashed into his patrol unit during a traffic stop on Interstate 40 near the East Mountains, Sheriff John Allen announced Monday night. Sgt. Michael Schlattman, a 13-year veteran of the Bernalillo County Sheriffโ€™s Office, called in the stop just […]

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Child dead, two others injured in East Mountains shooting

A 4-year-old boy is dead and two others remain in critical condition following an early-morning domestic violence shooting at Leisure Mountain RV Park located on NM-333 between Tijeras and Zuzax, according to a release by the Bernalillo County Sheriffโ€™s Office. Editor’s note: This story has been updated with additional details provided Tues. afternoon by the […]

Posted inCourts, Justice & Safety, Moriarty, Route 66 Independent, Sandoval County

Firearm incident leads to massive drug bust in Moriarty

A 43-year-old man faces multiple drug trafficking and assault charges after allegedly firing a gun during an argument and authorities discovered large quantities of narcotics at his home, according to the Torrance County Sheriff’s Office. Deputies responded to a report of an altercation involving a firearm on Belgian Avenue in Moriarty at approximately 2:59 p.m. […]

Posted inEast Mountains, New Mexico Legislature #nmleg, Route 66 Independent

Commissioner Olivas pitches legislators to fund millions in East Mountain, BernCo projects

Commissioner Olivas targets legislators for District 5 funding In the final two weeks of the legislative session, Bernalillo County Commissioner Eric Olivas is asking state legislators to direct discretionary funding toward nine public infrastructure projects that could improve the quality of life in District 5. The projects located in District 5 include:  He also directs […]

Posted inEdgewood, New Mexico Legislature #nmleg, Route 66 Independent

Edgewood commissioners pitch legislators on funding millions in local road projects

Edgewood commissioners including Ken Brennan, Patrick Milligan, and Mike Rariden met with Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham, Senator Anthony Thornton, R-East Mountains, and Representatives Stefani Lord, R-Tijeras, and Matthew McQueen, D-Edgewood, about receiving capital outlay funding for several road maintenance projects in Edgewood. Commissioners have requested funding from the state for these projects:ย  The legislative session […]

Posted inLocal Government, Route 66 Independent

Torrance County extends ICE detention contract day after Legislature votes to ban such agreements

By Patrick Lohmann, Source New Mexico — The Torrance County Commission met for about two minutes Wednesday morning to extend an agreement allowing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to continue housing detainees at its local jail, a little more than 12 hours after the New Mexico Senate voted to ban such agreements.ย  The Torrance County […]

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