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State Rep. Christine Chandler Prioritizes Public Safety, AI Regulation and Family Leave in the Legislative Session

Editorโ€™s note: This is a series profiling our local state legislators, their priorities and issues impacting our Sandoval County throughout the 60-day Legislative Session. By Jesse Jones Rep. Christine Chandler, a second-term Democrat from Los Alamos, represents House District 43, which includes all of Los Alamos County and parts of Sandoval and Santa Fe counties, […]

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Sandoval County Outlines $72 Million in Ongoing Facility Projects

By Kevin Hendricks Public Works was in the spotlight at the Feb. 12 Sandoval County Commission meeting as the department provided an update on the status of over $72 million in construction projects across the county.  Charles Martinez, the Special Construction and Special Projects Manager for Sandoval County, presented an overview of the various facility […]

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Breaking Barriers, Building Bridges: Joshua Jonesโ€™ vision for Sandoval County

By Jesse Jones Joshua Jones made history in November as the first African American elected to the Sandoval County Commission. For Jones, who represents District 5, his leadership is not just about breaking barriers โ€” itโ€™s about building bridges and roads, providing clean water and keeping people safe.  โ€œBeing elected as the first African American […]

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Bernalillo Hosts Deb Haaland as She Launches 2026 Governor Bid

By Jesse Jones Deb Haaland, the first official candidate in New Mexicoโ€™s 2026 governorโ€™s race, made her second campaign stop Feb. 14 at the Range Cafรฉ in Bernalillo, addressing about 200 supporters. The event was part of a 19-town tour that began Feb. 13 in Albuquerque and will end March 2 in Ruidoso. โ€œTogether, we […]

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School District, Police Respond to Shooting Threat Against Rio Rancho High School

By Sandoval Signpost Staff Rio Rancho Public Schools and the Rio Rancho Police Department both released statements regarding an audio recording of a former student making threats against Rio Rancho High School. โ€œThe RRHS administration was recently made aware of an audio recording of a former student making threats against our school,โ€ RRPS said in […]

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Bernalillo Police Chief Addresses ICE Immigration Policies, Dispels Myths

By Jesse Jones Bernalillo Police Chief Chris Stoyell briefed the Town Council at the Feb. 10 meeting on the Department of Homeland Securityโ€™s (DHS) immigration enforcement policies, particularly Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) operations within the state.  Stoyell said the information came from a recent DHS meeting in Albuquerque, which briefed police chiefs from around the […]

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Haaland Announces Run for Governor

By Matthew Reichbach Former Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland made it official on Tuesday with a YouTube video: She is running for governor.  โ€œLowering costs, making rent and housing affordable, strengthening our schools, and preventing crimes so that you feel safe raising a family here,โ€ Haaland said in her video. โ€œThe solutions are there […]

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Letter to the Editor: Why it is a Mistake to Dismantle USAID and Foreign Assistanceย 

Submitted by Rebecca Black, Retired Senior Foreign Service Officer and Mission Director with USAID Every day brings a new decision by Elon Musk and the Trump Administration about the future for US government assistance overseas and its implementing agency, United States Agency for International Development, USAID.  Unless the numerous lawsuits stand, as of Monday all […]