Posted inNew Mexico Legislature #nmleg, Pueblos, Westside Albuquerque

Bill addressing free-roaming horses heads to governorโ€™s desk

By Hannah Grover  A bill intended to address the overpopulation of free-roaming horses in parts of New Mexico is awaiting the governorโ€™s signature. House Bill 284 unanimously passed the state Senate on Friday after having passed the House of Representatives on a 54-4 vote in early March. โ€œWhat we have in New Mexico is an […]

Posted inUncategorized, Westside Albuquerque

The Signpost expands to deliver free to Placitas, Bernalillo

From the publisher If youโ€™re reading this issue in Placitas or Bernalillo thereโ€™s a good chance it came to you via mail, for free.  Many Placitas readers will remember the monthly print issues mailed to every household until 2022. When we considered rising printing costs and declining post-Covid advertising revenue, along with pressure to cover […]

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Rio Rancho jewelry store seeks gems in worldโ€™s diamond capital

Harris Jewelers in Rio Rancho recently traveled to Antwerp, Belgium, known as the world’s diamond capital, to hand-select diamonds for its customers. The store, a member of the Independent Jewelers Organization, is one of the few retailers granted access to Antwerp’s diamond district, where 80% of the world’s diamonds are cut and traded. According to […]

Posted inCourts, Justice & Safety, Housing & Homelessness, Westside Albuquerque

11-year-old in custody for role in the murder of Corrales cyclist

By Kevin Hendricks Police arrested another minor who is accused of intentionally crashing a stolen car into and killing a 63-year-old Corrales man who was riding his bike last summer in Albuquerque. The Albuquerque Police Department announced Tuesday that an 11-year-old is in custody for his role in the murder of Scott Habermehl, a longtime […]

Posted inNew Mexico Statewide News, Westside Albuquerque

Advocates sound alarm after ICE โ€˜disappearsโ€™ 48 NM residents

A coalition of immigrantsโ€™ rights advocates submitted a formal complaint with the United States Department of Homeland Security over what they called the โ€œdisappearanceโ€ of 48 New Mexico residents. The advocates said that this made it critical for the legislature to pass legislation barring governments from entering into contracts with the federal government to detain […]

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Commission salutes women who run the show and Sandoval County

By Kevin Hendricks The Sandoval County Commission honored women’s achievements during a proclamation ceremony on March 12, celebrating Women’s History Month. The official resolution highlighted the critical roles women have played in shaping the county and nation. Commissioner Katherine Bruch noted that women currently represent 45% of county staff, 60% of elected officials and over […]