Posted inNew Mexico Statewide News, nmstatewide, Sandoval County

Advocates sound alarm after ICE ‘disappears’ 48 NM residents

A coalition of immigrants’ rights advocates submitted a formal complaint with the United States Department of Homeland Security over what they called the “disappearance” 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 […]

Posted inNew Mexico Statewide News, Sandoval County

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 […]

Posted inCommentary, Corrales, New Mexico Legislature #nmleg, rio-rancho, Sandoval County

Op-ed: A bipartisan solution to put more police on the streets 

Submitted by Democratic Senator Cindy Nava and Republican Senator Craig Brandt The political climate these days feels tense. Nationally, we see gridlock everywhere, preventing proven policies that can help our cities and towns thrive. That’s why, in New Mexico, it’s so important that we work together in a bipartisan fashion to get real work done […]

Posted inCorrales, Sandoval County

Celebrating 150 years of Casa San Ysidro: A landmark of New Mexico’s heritage

Staff report The Albuquerque Museum is celebrating the 150th anniversary of Casa San Ysidro: The Gutiérrez/Minge House in Corrales with a series of special events throughout 2025. Casa San Ysidro, a satellite of the Albuquerque Museum, preserves a collection of New Mexican art, furnishings and historic artifacts. Built around 1875, the house was named for […]

Posted inPlacitas, Sandoval County

Placitas community to conduct major highway cleanup

By Signpost Staff Residents of Placitas and surrounding areas should expect to see increased activity along NM State Highway 165 Saturday as over 65 volunteers participate in a major trash pickup. Jardineros de Placitas, a local charitable and social organization celebrating its 60th anniversary in 2025, is leading the effort. The group is expanding its […]

Posted inNew Mexico Statewide News, Sandoval County, santa-ana-pueblo

Sandoval County groups protest Musk and Trump policies at Tesla showroom

By Kevin Hendricks Two Sandoval County groups combined forces on March 13 to hold a peaceful protest outside the Tesla showroom on Santa Ana Pueblo. The Democratic Party of Sandoval County and Sandoval County Indivisible organized the demonstration, which included over 100 people voicing their displeasure with Tesla CEO Elon Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) […]

Posted inNew Mexico Statewide News, Sandoval County

Sandoval County celebrates 122nd birthday

By Kevin Hendricks Happy birthday, Sandoval County. Sandoval County was founded on March 10, 1903. 122 years later, elected officials, first responders, county residents and employees gathered at the Sandoval County Administration Building in Bernalillo to celebrate. Sandoval County Commission Chair Michael Meek kicked off the festivities. “Thank you so much for celebrating a great […]

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Free Uber Rides Available for St. Patrick’s Day Celebrations

By Signpost staff Sandoval County is again partnering with local organizations to offer free and safe rides for St. Patrick’s Day celebrations. The “Take a Ride on Us” program provides residents in Sandoval, Bernalillo and Santa Fe counties a reliable alternative to driving under the influence. Beginning March 14 at 10 a.m. and running through […]