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KOAT Action News

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Alamogordo residents meet with PNM to address high electric bills
Alamogordo residents meet with PNM to address high electric bills

PNM representatives met with Alamogordo residents to answer questions about unusually high electric bills, with one nonprofit discovering a $3,000 error caused by a typo.

Published: Friday, August 21, 2026 07:42AM

Updated: Friday, August 21, 2026 11:11AM

KOAT Action News
KOAT Action News

by: Aliyah Chavez


Families share accounts of ICE enforcement activity in Santa Fe
Families share accounts of ICE enforcement activity in Santa Fe

One family says a father was detained while taking his daughter to an appointment. Another says a woman surrendered while accompanying a 2-month-old baby who uses oxygen

Published: Friday, August 21, 2026 04:24AM

Updated: Friday, August 21, 2026 10:45AM


City of Albuquerque plans to potentially redevelop empty plot of land move forward
City of Albuquerque plans to potentially redevelop empty plot of land move forward

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A plot of land near downtown Albuquerque, left empty for almost 70 years, is one step closer to a potential redevelopment. The city is eyeing land that sits on the corner of Lomas and Broadway, hoping it can be used for things like housing. The three-acres

Published: Friday, August 21, 2026 04:17AM

Updated: Friday, August 21, 2026 01:13PM


US stocks rise as the bond market steadies a bit
US stocks rise as the bond market steadies a bit

U.S. stocks are rising and trimming their losses from what’s been a shaky week. The bond market remains jumpy Friday, but yields are not moving as much as earlier in the week and are helping keep financial markets relatively calm. The S&P 500 rose 0.3% and was on track for

Published: Friday, August 21, 2026 04:46AM


Receivers shine in Lobos last scrimmage of fall camp
Receivers shine in Lobos last scrimmage of fall camp

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) - UNM football held the final scrimmage of fall camp Thursday with second year head coach Jason Eck looking to evaluate more players as he heads to finalizing a starting roster next week. Good plays were made on offense and defense. UNM backup quarterback from last season,

Published: Friday, August 21, 2026 03:18AM

Updated: Friday, August 21, 2026 01:13PM

KOB 4
KOB 4

by: Mesha Begay


Kenny’s Got the Score | Aug. 20
Kenny’s Got the Score | Aug. 20

In this Kenny's Got the Score, we're talking about the hot start to the high school season in New Mexico. The post Kenny’s Got the Score | Aug. 20 appeared first on KOB 4 .

Published: Friday, August 21, 2026 04:19AM

Source New Mexico
Source New Mexico

by: Ashley Murray


Trump’s court workarounds push limits but are within legal bounds, experts say
Trump’s court workarounds push limits but are within legal bounds, experts say

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump has not slowed his pursuit of central policy goals and personal pursuits, even after major setbacks at the U.S. Supreme Court and other federal courts. The high court in its 2026 term delivered blows to Trump’s core campaign promises to upend a constitutional provision governing

Published: Friday, August 21, 2026 12:00AM

Updated: Friday, August 21, 2026 11:59AM


75-foot cell tower permit allowed in Placitas
75-foot cell tower permit allowed in Placitas

Commissioners vote to follow FCC regulations, with conditions for public input on color of tower

Published: Thursday, August 20, 2026 10:58PM

Source New Mexico
Source New Mexico

by: Kelcie Moseley-Morris


Abortion could return to Supreme Court, this time with a focus on women's health
Abortion could return to Supreme Court, this time with a focus on women's health

A federal court ruling out of Idaho has potential implications for exceptions in abortion bans nationwide and could eventually end up before the U.S. Supreme Court to decide. U.S. District Judge B. Lynn Winmill ruled earlier this month that the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution provides a narrow right

Published: Friday, August 21, 2026 12:00AM

Updated: Friday, August 21, 2026 11:59AM


RRPD arrest records: Aug. 9-15
RRPD arrest records: Aug. 9-15

Aug. 9Charles Dickerson, 34, of Albuquerque, was arrested for fraud at an unspecified address.Kennet ...

Published: Thursday, August 20, 2026 06:50PM

ABQ Raw
ABQ Raw

by: newsdesk


APD Negotiating With Barricaded Suspect in Mobile Home
APD Negotiating With Barricaded Suspect in Mobile Home

Albuquerque – There is an active police presence in the 10800 block of Central Ave SE, between Britt St and Elizabeth St SE. Officers with the Albuquerque Police Department are attempting to negotiate with a suspect who is barricaded inside a residence in the trailer park. The woman is wanted

Published: Thursday, August 20, 2026 04:54PM


ICE makes arrest in Santa Fe health clinic lot
ICE makes arrest in Santa Fe health clinic lot

The arrest at La Familia, captured in video circulating on social media, was one of several ICE arrests reported Wednesday in Santa Fe.

Published: Thursday, August 20, 2026 07:51AM

Updated: Thursday, August 20, 2026 10:59AM

The Paper
The Paper

by: Devin O’Leary


The Paper Plate: Fei’s Cafe
The Paper Plate: Fei’s Cafe

Fei’s Cafe, a hole in the wall firmly entrenched in a section of the International District that feels disingenuous to call anything other than “The War Zone,” is the very […]

Published: Wednesday, August 19, 2026 04:27PM

Corrales Comment
Corrales Comment

by: Rodd Cayton


The plan is in place: Corrales to send water outline to state engineer’s office
The plan is in place: Corrales to send water outline to state engineer’s office

By Rodd Cayton The Village of Corrales has a 40-year water plan. The document, required by the New Mexico Office of the State Engineer and crucial to the village’s water future, was approved at the Aug. 18 Village Council meeting. It projects Corrales’ long-term water supply needs and identifies conservation

Published: Wednesday, August 19, 2026 01:35PM

The Paper
The Paper

by: Jesse Jones


From Gallup to Washington: UNM Graduate nominated to lead FDA
From Gallup to Washington: UNM Graduate nominated to lead FDA

By Jesse Jones, The Paper. & New Mexico Political Report — A Gallup native is in line to become one of the country’s top health officials after President Donald Trump […]

Published: Wednesday, August 19, 2026 11:38AM

Updated: Wednesday, August 19, 2026 11:45AM

Corrales Comment
Corrales Comment

by: Rodd Cayton


New road rules to be mapped out
New road rules to be mapped out

By Rodd Cayton The $10 fine for not having reflectors on one’s bicycle in Corrales is probably going away. The Village Council next month will review changes to its uniform traffic code, and one item to be considered is updating the fee schedule. Some fines haven’t been increased in decades,

Published: Wednesday, August 19, 2026 01:30PM

Updated: Wednesday, August 19, 2026 04:51PM

City Desk
City Desk

by: Jesse Jones


From Gallup to Washington: UNM Graduate nominated to lead FDA
From Gallup to Washington: UNM Graduate nominated to lead FDA

By Jesse Jones, The Paper. & New Mexico Political Report — A Gallup native is in line to become one of the country’s top health officials after President Donald Trump nominated Dr. Heidi Overton to lead the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Overton has deep academic and civic ties to

Published: Wednesday, August 19, 2026 11:38AM


New substance addiction treatment facility opens in Las Vegas, N.M.
New substance addiction treatment facility opens in Las Vegas, N.M.

The state-run treatment center will have 20 beds available for residential substance use treatment, plus eight more for detoxification.

Published: Wednesday, August 19, 2026 11:09AM


Deming nixes lease for magnesium mine
Deming nixes lease for magnesium mine

Published: Friday, August 21, 2026 08:00AM


Photos: Cooking with mud
Photos: Cooking with mud

Published: Friday, August 21, 2026 08:00AM


Photos: Santa Fe Indian Market
Photos: Santa Fe Indian Market

Published: Friday, August 21, 2026 08:00AM


UNM names new senior vice provost
UNM names new senior vice provost

Published: Friday, August 21, 2026 08:01AM

KOB 4
KOB 4

by: Mesha Begay


Rio Rancho speed cameras generate $2.3M, issue 45,000+ citations
Rio Rancho speed cameras generate $2.3M, issue 45,000+ citations

Rio Rancho’s speed cameras have generated more than $2 million for the city in 2026 and tens of thousands of citations, according to city leaders. The post Rio Rancho speed cameras generate $2.3M, issue 45,000+ citations appeared first on KOB 4 .

Published: Friday, August 21, 2026 04:18AM

KOB 4
KOB 4

by: Mesha Begay


BCSO to cancel at least 1 contract with Flock Safety
BCSO to cancel at least 1 contract with Flock Safety

BCSO Sheriff John Allen says he is canceling one Flock Safety contract as questions continue over license plate-reading cameras that can track vehicle movement. The post BCSO to cancel at least 1 contract with Flock Safety appeared first on KOB 4 .

Published: Friday, August 21, 2026 04:13AM


Record heat continues for parts of New Mexico
Record heat continues for parts of New Mexico

Scattered storms developed once again this afternoon with more record and near record high temperatures. Another active monsoon day will return Friday afternoon as the heat continues. Slightly drier weather will start moving back into New Mexico again this weekend, however afternoon storm chances will return each day to the

Published: Friday, August 21, 2026 03:44AM

Updated: Friday, August 21, 2026 03:45AM

KRQE Local Reporting you can Trust
KRQE Local Reporting you can Trust

by: The Associated Press


Charter plane carrying 8 crashes near remote radar site in western Alaska, NTSB says
Charter plane carrying 8 crashes near remote radar site in western Alaska, NTSB says

Two pilots and six passengers were aboard the aircraft, the NTSB says.

Published: Friday, August 21, 2026 03:39AM

KRQE Local Reporting you can Trust
KRQE Local Reporting you can Trust

by: The Associated Press


Jury says The New York Times defamed Alabama basketball player with incorrect story about shooting
Jury says The New York Times defamed Alabama basketball player with incorrect story about shooting

Kai Spears, who played for the University of Alabama men’s team, sued the Times in 2023 after it published a report, citing a person familiar with the investigation, that indicated he was a passenger in a car involved in the shooting.

Published: Friday, August 21, 2026 03:29AM


UNM men's golf coach Harrington selected for GCAA Hall of Fame
UNM men's golf coach Harrington selected for GCAA Hall of Fame

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) - The Golf Coaches Association of America class of 2026 includes UNM men's golf coach Jake Harrington. In his first three seasons at New Mexico Harrington has led UNM to two NCAA Championship appearances, three regionals, and two top 30 national rankings. Harrington was also named 2023-2024

Published: Friday, August 21, 2026 03:20AM

KOB 4
KOB 4

by: Mesha Begay


Santa Fe neighbors uneasy after ICE raids and arrests
Santa Fe neighbors uneasy after ICE raids and arrests

Santa Fe neighbors said they're on edge after back-to-back days of immigration law enforcement agents preparing for a raid and conducting raids in our capital city. The post Santa Fe neighbors uneasy after ICE raids and arrests appeared first on KOB 4 .

Published: Friday, August 21, 2026 03:20AM

KOAT Action News
KOAT Action News

by: Sasha Lenninger


1 person rescued, crews search for second person swept away in Four Hills arroyo
1 person rescued, crews search for second person swept away in Four Hills arroyo

AFR crews were staged near 4 Hills and Sara roads.

Published: Friday, August 21, 2026 02:09AM

Updated: Friday, August 21, 2026 11:25AM


DEA joins probe into Hayden Panettiere's death: Report
DEA joins probe into Hayden Panettiere's death: Report

Panettiere had spoken openly about her ongoing struggles with drugs and alcohol and debilitating chronic pain.

Published: Friday, August 21, 2026 02:27AM


One person rescued from flooding ABQ arroyo, search continues for second
One person rescued from flooding ABQ arroyo, search continues for second

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) — One person was rescued from a flooded arroyo in Albuquerque on Thursday evening. The search continues for a second individual who was reportedly also stuck in the flooding. AFR was dispatched to Four Hills Road SE at Rachel Road SE at about 6:30 p.m. An off-duty

Published: Friday, August 21, 2026 02:22AM


Police department in Georgia investigating potential Flock System misuse
Police department in Georgia investigating potential Flock System misuse

LAGRANGE, Ga. (WRBL) — The LaGrange Police Department (LPD) is investigating a potential License Plate Recognition (LPR) system misuse between March and December 2025 involving one of their officers. According to LPD, their officers along with the City of LaGrange are currently working together to review the potential misuse. LPD

Published: Friday, August 21, 2026 01:22AM


Seattle Times sports columnist resigns over spiked trans athlete story
Seattle Times sports columnist resigns over spiked trans athlete story

"I no longer felt like I could properly do my job as a columnist."

Published: Friday, August 21, 2026 01:21AM

KRQE Local Reporting you can Trust
KRQE Local Reporting you can Trust

by: Russell Falcon and Cora Neas


Texas Lt. Gov. Patrick wants to remove 'dirty books' from schools, points to teen sexual education graphic novel
Texas Lt. Gov. Patrick wants to remove 'dirty books' from schools, points to teen sexual education graphic novel

"We're coming for the books," Patrick said, stating that his actions aren't a ban on books.

Published: Friday, August 21, 2026 01:21AM


Nearly 900 visas revoked related to birth tourism, U.S. Department of State says
Nearly 900 visas revoked related to birth tourism, U.S. Department of State says

Birth tourism has become a hotly debated issue over the summer. President Donald Trump issued an executive order on Aug. 6 to end birth tourism.

Published: Friday, August 21, 2026 01:20AM

KRQE Local Reporting you can Trust
KRQE Local Reporting you can Trust

by: Mira Bhakta and The Hill


Americans' drinking remains at record low: poll
Americans' drinking remains at record low: poll

Americans' drinking remains at historically low levels with a survey released Thursday reporting the lowest levels of alcohol consumption among Americans in its history, dating back to 1939.

Published: Friday, August 21, 2026 01:20AM

KOB 4
KOB 4

by: Mesha Begay


4 Investigates: Pecos River war ends with probation
4 Investigates: Pecos River war ends with probation

Erik Briones of New Mexico sentenced to probation after threatening fishermen with a gun over river access behind his Santa Fe property. The post 4 Investigates: Pecos River war ends with probation appeared first on KOB 4 .

Published: Friday, August 21, 2026 01:35AM

KOB 4
KOB 4

by: Mesha Begay


Love 4 ABQ: Crepe Brulee coming to the Westside
Love 4 ABQ: Crepe Brulee coming to the Westside

In this Love 4 ABQ with Visit Albuquerque, we're talking about Crepe Brulee coming to the Westside of Albuquerque. The post Love 4 ABQ: Crepe Brulee coming to the Westside appeared first on KOB 4 .

Published: Friday, August 21, 2026 01:20AM

KOB 4
KOB 4

by: Mesha Begay


Santa Fe communities face thick smoke from Frijoles Fire, 31% contained
Santa Fe communities face thick smoke from Frijoles Fire, 31% contained

Smoke from the Frijoles Fire pushed into nearby communities as the fire grew to nearly 14,000 acres. The post Santa Fe communities face thick smoke from Frijoles Fire, 31% contained appeared first on KOB 4 .

Published: Friday, August 21, 2026 01:18AM

KOB 4
KOB 4

by: Mesha Begay


Judge extends firearm restrictions for Ventana Ranch man accused of harassment
Judge extends firearm restrictions for Ventana Ranch man accused of harassment

A judge extended temporary gun restrictions on Kenneth Bair after police accused him of standing outside an officer's home with a rifle and holstered handgun. The post Judge extends firearm restrictions for Ventana Ranch man accused of harassment appeared first on KOB 4 .

Published: Friday, August 21, 2026 01:13AM

KOB 4
KOB 4

by: Mesha Begay


Local woman charged with child abuse after viral road rage incident
Local woman charged with child abuse after viral road rage incident

Albuquerque police arrested Jenipher Lewis after video showed her smashing a truck window with a baseball bat during a road rage confrontation. The post Local woman charged with child abuse after viral road rage incident appeared first on KOB 4 .

Published: Friday, August 21, 2026 01:07AM

Source New Mexico
Source New Mexico

by: Patrick Lohmann


Family members describe recent ICE arrests in Santa Fe, as residents protest
Family members describe recent ICE arrests in Santa Fe, as residents protest

Two relatives of people whom federal immigration agents arrested Wednesday in Santa Fe spoke out at a news conference Thursday, during which New Mexico elected officials decried the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency’s tactics in what they described as a spree of immigration arrests in the city this week.

Published: Friday, August 21, 2026 12:37AM


One person displaced after Albuquerque house fire
One person displaced after Albuquerque house fire

One person is displaced and three animals are missing after a house fire Thursday in Albuquerque.

Published: Friday, August 21, 2026 12:00AM

Updated: Friday, August 21, 2026 12:58PM


Longer mosquito season raises West Nile risk in New Mexico
Longer mosquito season raises West Nile risk in New Mexico

Monsoon rain and heat could extend mosquito activity across New Mexico into the fall.

Published: Friday, August 21, 2026 12:00AM

Updated: Friday, August 21, 2026 11:39AM

KOAT Action News
KOAT Action News

by: Kara Mihm


Tarantula migration season begins in New Mexico
Tarantula migration season begins in New Mexico

Male tarantulas are embarking on their annual migration to find mates, marking the final chapter of their lives.

Published: Friday, August 21, 2026 12:16AM

Updated: Friday, August 21, 2026 11:18AM

KOAT Action News
KOAT Action News

by: Sasha Lenninger


All lanes of I-25 southbound are back open at Broadway following a crash
All lanes of I-25 southbound are back open at Broadway following a crash

Traffic was rerouted for more than an hour.

Published: Friday, August 21, 2026 12:45AM

Updated: Friday, August 21, 2026 02:12AM


Road rage arrest, Drug education, Hot weather, Possible housing, Adopt a business
Road rage arrest, Drug education, Hot weather, Possible housing, Adopt a business

Friday's Top Stories Friday's Five Facts [1] APD arrests driver of red SUV in viral road rage incident - It was a viral road rage incident caught on camera, and now one of the drivers involved has been arrested. Albuquerque police have arrested Jenipher Lewis in connection to the incident.

Published: Friday, August 21, 2026 12:00AM

Updated: Friday, August 21, 2026 02:01PM


Los Penitentes and Healing Water: The history of Los Portales Shrine; New Mexico Strange
Los Penitentes and Healing Water: The history of Los Portales Shrine; New Mexico Strange

NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Dating back to a land grant given to the original Spanish settlers the small village of Seboyeta New Mexico features an altar hidden in a cave, the shrine at Los Portales. This shrine has been a site of worship dating back centuries and is said to

Published: Friday, August 21, 2026 12:00AM

Updated: Tuesday, July 14, 2026 09:43PM


Friday Forecast: Heat, monsoon storms continue
Friday Forecast: Heat, monsoon storms continue

Happy Friday! We are closing in on the weekend, and this morning is mild, once again, in the Albuquerque Metro. Temperatures have fallen to the 70s, and 60s throughout the metro and across the state. Typically, for mid-August low temperatures are supposed to reach the mid to low 60s at

Published: Friday, August 21, 2026 12:00AM

Updated: Friday, August 21, 2026 01:15PM


US Army Corps of Engineers chartered plane crashes near Alaska radar site, killing all 8 aboard
US Army Corps of Engineers chartered plane crashes near Alaska radar site, killing all 8 aboard

A small plane chartered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has crashed in western Alaska, killing all eight people aboard. The crash happened Thursday near Cape Newenham Long Range Radar Site Airport, about 450 miles west of Anchorage. The twin-engine Cessna 441 was traveling from Anchorage and was scheduled

Published: Friday, August 21, 2026 12:00AM

Updated: Friday, August 21, 2026 01:42PM

KOB 4
KOB 4

by: Adrian Rivas


Cuba says US sanctions are blocking its efforts to open the economy to private investment
Cuba says US sanctions are blocking its efforts to open the economy to private investment

The United States has demanded that Cuba open up to private investment, and Cuba has passed sweeping reforms to encourage just that. So Cuba’s U.N. ambassador says he wants to know why Washington keeps piling on sanctions that stymie the very economic opening it has sought for decades. Ambassador Ernesto

Published: Friday, August 21, 2026 12:00AM

Updated: Friday, August 21, 2026 10:35AM

KOB 4
KOB 4

by: Mesha Begay


Albuquerque shops team up with police to prevent crime before it starts
Albuquerque shops team up with police to prevent crime before it starts

Albuquerque police say a new business program cut damage and vandalism by 29% in one area and gave business owners a direct police contact. The post Albuquerque shops team up with police to prevent crime before it starts appeared first on KOB 4 .

Published: Friday, August 21, 2026 12:55AM

KOB 4
KOB 4

by: Troli, Blake


Top Democrats reaching out to Gov. Lujan Grisham ahead of potential early 2028 primary
Top Democrats reaching out to Gov. Lujan Grisham ahead of potential early 2028 primary

Democratic leaders want New Mexico to become an early 2028 presidential primary state, a move that would shift the state to fourth in the new DNC lineup. The post Top Democrats reaching out to Gov. Lujan Grisham ahead of potential early 2028 primary appeared first on KOB 4 .

Published: Friday, August 21, 2026 12:52AM


A look at how APD's Adopt a Business Program is helping fight crime
A look at how APD's Adopt a Business Program is helping fight crime

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Looking to give Albuquerque business owners peace of mind in the face of the city's crime problem, APD is trying something different: pairing up businesses with officers. "We feel good because it has been a huge deterrent and it's just a sense of security for myself

Published: Thursday, August 20, 2026 11:47PM

Updated: Friday, August 21, 2026 01:13PM

KOB 4
KOB 4

by: Mesha Begay


Thunderstorms could bring winds, hail and heavy rain into New Mexico
Thunderstorms could bring winds, hail and heavy rain into New Mexico

Thunderstorms could bring wind gusts over 45 mph, hail, heavy rain and frequent lightning across much of New Mexico Thursday evening. The post Thunderstorms could bring winds, hail and heavy rain into New Mexico appeared first on KOB 4 .

Published: Thursday, August 20, 2026 11:45PM

Source New Mexico
Source New Mexico

by: Source NM Staff


New Mexico governor appoints 2 new district court judges
New Mexico governor appoints 2 new district court judges

New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham appointed two new district court judges for the 2nd and 13th judicial districts

Published: Thursday, August 20, 2026 10:56PM

KOAT Action News
KOAT Action News

by: Amari Saxton


Amanda's picks: Events happening across New Mexico this weekend
Amanda's picks: Events happening across New Mexico this weekend

Amanda's picks: Events happening across New Mexico this weekend.

Published: Thursday, August 20, 2026 10:12PM

Updated: Friday, August 21, 2026 11:44AM

KOAT Action News
KOAT Action News

by: Amari Saxton


WATCH: Viewer video shows crazy road rage incident
WATCH: Viewer video shows crazy road rage incident

WATCH: Woman seen hitting truck with a bat during road rage incident

Published: Thursday, August 20, 2026 10:38PM

Updated: Friday, August 21, 2026 11:37AM

KOAT Action News
KOAT Action News

by: Amari Saxton


Bear kills man on Navajo Nation
Bear kills man on Navajo Nation

Bear kills man on Navajo Nation

Published: Thursday, August 20, 2026 10:09PM

Updated: Friday, August 21, 2026 10:55AM


Man dies following bear attack in New Mexico
Man dies following bear attack in New Mexico

NEW MEXICO (KRQE) — A man died after he was attacked by a bear in Crystal, New Mexico, on Thursday afternoon, according to the Navajo Police Department Window Rock District. Multiple agencies responded to the attack at about 1 p.m. today. Police say the bear was shot and wounded by

Published: Thursday, August 20, 2026 10:57PM

Updated: Friday, August 21, 2026 01:12PM


Rio Rancho considers potential changes to city election processes
Rio Rancho considers potential changes to city election processes

RIO RANCHO, N.M. (KRQE) — Just one of seven New Mexico municipalities to run its own election, Rio Rancho is now looking at changes after a record-setting mayoral runoff. The Rio Rancho city clerk brought up a couple of ideas for changing how it runs an election,including possibly getting rid

Published: Thursday, August 20, 2026 10:01PM

Updated: Friday, August 21, 2026 01:23AM

Source New Mexico
Source New Mexico

by: Robbie Sequeira


Despite record low in veteran homelessness, half the states saw increases
Despite record low in veteran homelessness, half the states saw increases

Veteran homelessness dipped slightly from 2024 to 2025, according to the latest results from the January 2025 point-in-time count. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development counted 32,495 veterans experiencing homelessness, 387, or 1.2%, fewer than the previous year. HUD counted 18,877 veterans in shelters, and 13,518 living unsheltered

Published: Thursday, August 20, 2026 09:27PM


New Mexico lawmakers hear presentation on food insecurity solutions
New Mexico lawmakers hear presentation on food insecurity solutions

NEW MEXICO (KRQE) — Food insecurity is on the rise in New Mexico. Lawmakers heard a presentation this week about the hunger problem facing New Mexico families and how the state is working to close the gap. Since 2021, legislative analysts say the expiration of pandemic funding, reductions in SNAP

Published: Thursday, August 20, 2026 09:33PM

Updated: Friday, August 21, 2026 01:12PM


Protestors and lawmakers speak out against recent ICE activity in Santa Fe
Protestors and lawmakers speak out against recent ICE activity in Santa Fe

SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) — Lawmakers and community members speaking out tonight after an ICE operation takes several people into custody. Outrage continues in the State's capital city, as elected leaders say nearly a dozen people were arrested by immigration enforcement agents on Wednesday. "We heard stories of ICE officers

Published: Thursday, August 20, 2026 09:17PM

Updated: Friday, August 21, 2026 03:51AM


Las Cruces parents facing child abuse charges after kids test positive for drugs
Las Cruces parents facing child abuse charges after kids test positive for drugs

LAS CRUCES, N.M. (KRQE) — A father and mother from Las Cruces are facing child abuse charges after police say their children tested positive for drugs and showed obvious signs of neglect. The parents, 27-year-old Justine Barboa and 25-year-old Danny Perkins, were arrested Tuesday and charged with two counts of

Published: Thursday, August 20, 2026 09:11PM

Updated: Friday, August 21, 2026 01:12PM

Source New Mexico
Source New Mexico

by: Lindsey Toomer


Denver named top 3 finalist for Democrats' 2028 national convention
Denver named top 3 finalist for Democrats' 2028 national convention

Denver is one of three finalists the Democratic National Committee will consider to host its 2028 national convention. If selected, Colorado’s capital would host the 2028 Democratic National Convention two decades after it last hosted it, when Barack Obama accepted the party’s 2008 presidential nomination in front of a crowd

Published: Thursday, August 20, 2026 08:25PM

Source New Mexico
Source New Mexico

by: Wyatt Myskow, Inside Climate News, Jake Bolster, Inside Climate News


Can a dam expansion hold back climate considerations on the Colorado River?
Can a dam expansion hold back climate considerations on the Colorado River?

Is climate change enough justification to stop the expansion of a reservoir that will take more water from the dwindling Colorado River? That’s the central question in a lawsuit pitting the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Colorado’s largest water utility against a consortium of environmental nonprofits.

Published: Thursday, August 20, 2026 08:06PM


New Mexico invests $18.7 million for two new water storage and recovery wells
New Mexico invests $18.7 million for two new water storage and recovery wells

NEW MEXICO (KRQE) — The state of New Mexico is investing nearly $19 million into more water storage. The water utility authority announced Thursday they will be getting $18.7 million dollars to add two new aquifer storage and recovery wells. They will be built at the water authority's water treatment

Published: Thursday, August 20, 2026 08:18PM

Updated: Thursday, August 20, 2026 10:14PM

KOB 4
KOB 4

by: Paul Reilly


STRATEGIC WATER SUPPLY GRANT INFORMATION

The post STRATEGIC WATER SUPPLY GRANT INFORMATION appeared first on KOB 4 .

Published: Thursday, August 20, 2026 08:16PM


BLM Taos warns about blue-green algae in Rio Grande
BLM Taos warns about blue-green algae in Rio Grande

TAOS, N.M. (KRQE) – The Bureau of Land Management Taos Field Office has issued a warning about changing conditions related to harmful algal blooms along sections of the Rio Grande. Based on current blue-green algae conditions, BLM is recommending increased caution for recreation users in specific locations along the Orilla

Published: Thursday, August 20, 2026 07:26PM

Updated: Thursday, August 20, 2026 10:39PM

KOB 4
KOB 4

by: Jonathan Fjeld


Sold by Skip: Tips for the Albuquerque real estate market
Sold by Skip: Tips for the Albuquerque real estate market

Here are some tips for the Albuquerque real estate market and what neighborhood you should pay attention to. The post Sold by Skip: Tips for the Albuquerque real estate market appeared first on KOB 4 .

Published: Thursday, August 20, 2026 07:29PM

Source New Mexico
Source New Mexico

by: Patrick Lohmann


Frijoles Fire grows to roughly 14,000 acres, creates smoke concerns
Frijoles Fire grows to roughly 14,000 acres, creates smoke concerns

The lightning-caused Frijoles Fire burning in the Pecos Wilderness as of Thursday morning had grown to just under 14,000 acres, with officials reporting 31% containment.

Published: Thursday, August 20, 2026 06:40PM

KOAT Action News
KOAT Action News

by: Amari Saxton


What to do if you encounter a bear in New Mexico
What to do if you encounter a bear in New Mexico

What to do if you encounter a bear in New Mexico.

Published: Thursday, August 20, 2026 06:47PM

Updated: Friday, August 21, 2026 11:02AM

KOAT Action News
KOAT Action News

by: Amari Saxton


Caregiver arrested for sexually assaulting elderly man in her care
Caregiver arrested for sexually assaulting elderly man in her care

Caregiver arrested for sexually assaulting elderly man in her care.

Published: Thursday, August 20, 2026 06:26PM

Updated: Thursday, August 20, 2026 09:45PM

KOB 4
KOB 4

by: Jonathan Fjeld


Firefighters find 2 dead after fire in Portales
Firefighters find 2 dead after fire in Portales

The New Mexico State Fire Marshal's Office is investigating after two people were found dead after a structure fire in Portales. The post Firefighters find 2 dead after fire in Portales appeared first on KOB 4 .

Published: Thursday, August 20, 2026 06:58PM

KOB 4
KOB 4

by: Jonathan Fjeld


ATF: Up to $10K reward for info on ‘destructive devices’ found in New Mexico forest
ATF: Up to $10K reward for info on ‘destructive devices’ found in New Mexico forest

Multiple "suspected destructive devices" were found in the Carson National Forest in northern New Mexico, according to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. The post ATF: Up to $10K reward for info on ‘destructive devices’ found in New Mexico forest appeared first on KOB 4 .

Published: Thursday, August 20, 2026 06:39PM

KOB 4
KOB 4

by: Jonathan Fjeld


Longer mosquito season expected in New Mexico
Longer mosquito season expected in New Mexico

The New Mexico Department of Health is warning mosquito season may be longer than usual this year due to rainfall and heat. The post Longer mosquito season expected in New Mexico appeared first on KOB 4 .

Published: Thursday, August 20, 2026 06:20PM


One Army unit is offering 4 bonus days off to play ‘Grand Theft Auto’ for soldiers who reenlist
One Army unit is offering 4 bonus days off to play ‘Grand Theft Auto’ for soldiers who reenlist

One U.S. Army unit is offering troops a reenlistment bonus of four extra days off timed around the November release of the video game “Grand Theft Auto VI.” Commanders of the 9th Brigade Engineer Battalion at Fort Stewart, Georgia, specifically mention the game in a memo to soldiers explaining the

Published: Thursday, August 20, 2026 05:26PM


US ramps up Cuba sanctions and detentions of Americans returning from the island
US ramps up Cuba sanctions and detentions of Americans returning from the island

The Trump administration is increasing pressure on Cuba by imposing more economic penalties on industries in the heavily sanctioned socialist country. The Treasury and State departments announced Thursday they're leveling new sanctions on nine state-owned mining, metal and construction companies and the leadership of the Cuban Institute of Friendship with

Published: Thursday, August 20, 2026 05:20PM

Source New Mexico
Source New Mexico

by: Patrick Lohmann


New Mexico U.S. Rep. Leger Fernández denounces ICE arrest in Santa Fe healthcare clinic parking lot
New Mexico U.S. Rep. Leger Fernández denounces ICE arrest in Santa Fe healthcare clinic parking lot

U.S. Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández (D-N.M) is seeking answers from federal immigration authorities following reports that agents arrested one or more people in the parking lot of a Santa Fe healthcare facility on Wednesday, including the parent of a child who was left alone.

Published: Thursday, August 20, 2026 04:43PM

Source New Mexico
Source New Mexico

by: Jennifer Shutt


White House to press forward with FDA nominee despite US Senate chairman’s concerns
White House to press forward with FDA nominee despite US Senate chairman’s concerns

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the Food and Drug Administration will face challenges securing Senate confirmation after the committee chairman in charge of that process expressed doubts. That, however, hasn’t deterred White House officials from pressing for Dr. Heidi Overton, arguing she has the experience needed and

Published: Thursday, August 20, 2026 04:16PM

KOB 4
KOB 4

by: Jonathan Fjeld


More legal battles could ensue as Rio Grande dries
More legal battles could ensue as Rio Grande dries

The Rio Grande running dry is a stark warning not only for how our climate is changing but also for the legal battles that could be coming. The post More legal battles could ensue as Rio Grande dries appeared first on KOB 4 .

Published: Thursday, August 20, 2026 04:53PM


Nebraska’s largest school district asks police to stop using electric shock gloves on students
Nebraska’s largest school district asks police to stop using electric shock gloves on students

Omaha police agreed to stop carrying gloves that can deliver electric shocks in the halls of Nebraska's largest public school district. Omaha Superintendent Matthew Ray requested that school resource officers stop using the gloves. Omaha Police agreed, but the suburban Bellevue police department said its officers will continue carrying the

Published: Thursday, August 20, 2026 04:15PM

Source New Mexico
Source New Mexico

by: Source NM Staff


New Mexico health officials warn of possible long ‘mosquito season,’ West Nile virus risk
New Mexico health officials warn of possible long ‘mosquito season,’ West Nile virus risk

New Mexico Department of Health officials on Thursday said residents should prepare for a possible extended 'mosquito season,' and people with weakened immune systems should be particularly cautious about avoiding bites

Published: Thursday, August 20, 2026 03:34PM

Source New Mexico
Source New Mexico

by: Joshua Bowling


New Mexico should begin planning for the 2030 Census, expert tells state lawmakers
New Mexico should begin planning for the 2030 Census, expert tells state lawmakers

New Mexico was considered the hardest-to-count state in the contiguous U.S. during the 2020 census, an expert told a panel of state lawmakers Wednesday while encouraging them to begin planning for the 2030 census.

Published: Thursday, August 20, 2026 03:30PM

Source New Mexico
Source New Mexico

by: Robbie Sequeira


Cities turn to AI to speed housing permitting
Cities turn to AI to speed housing permitting

New housing projects can sometimes stall out as a developer applies to city or county planning boards and goes through cycles of inspections, reviews and approvals. Now, cities are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence to address one of the most persistent sources of housing permitting delays: incomplete applications. And two

Published: Thursday, August 20, 2026 03:20PM


New Mexico Department of Health warns of potentially longer mosquito season
New Mexico Department of Health warns of potentially longer mosquito season

NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The New Mexico Department of Health on Thursday warned of a possible longer mosquito season fueled by increased rainfall and heat. “At home, our animals, our dogs, have a lot of mosquitos and bugs on them when we bring them inside the house, tons of little

Published: Thursday, August 20, 2026 03:30PM

Updated: Friday, August 21, 2026 01:12PM

KOAT Action News
KOAT Action News

by: Aliyah Chavez


La Familia Health says federal agents detained man outside Santa Fe clinic
La Familia Health says federal agents detained man outside Santa Fe clinic

La Familia Health says agents detained a man who was with his minor child. A New Mexico congresswoman believes the arrest may have been part of a broader operation involving at least eight people.

Published: Thursday, August 20, 2026 04:33AM

Updated: Friday, August 21, 2026 02:11AM


Corrales water plan approved amid crop crisis
Corrales water plan approved amid crop crisis

Water rights acquisition at center of issue while state nears water debt ceiling with Texas

Published: Wednesday, August 19, 2026 11:39PM

Source New Mexico
Source New Mexico

by: Patrick Lohmann


New Mexico U.S. Rep. Stansbury touts housing law during Albuquerque visit
New Mexico U.S. Rep. Stansbury touts housing law during Albuquerque visit

New Mexico U.S. Rep. Melanie Stansbury (D-N.M) visited a transitional living facility in Albuquerque on Wednesday to tout her office’s housing-related earmarks and also a “landmark” federal housing bill that quietly went into law last month that she said will have major impacts on the state’s housing shortage.

Published: Wednesday, August 19, 2026 10:00PM

Source New Mexico
Source New Mexico

by: Ramin Skibba, High Country News


Want to do something about climate change? Talk about it
Want to do something about climate change? Talk about it

Two-thirds of Americans are worried about climate change, but many don’t realize how they can play a significant role in climate action — at least, not yet. Deadly wildfires regularly scorch California. Last winter, much of the Rockies received record-low snow, signaling water woes for millions. Then a spring heat

Published: Wednesday, August 19, 2026 09:47PM

Source New Mexico
Source New Mexico

by: Chase Woodruff


Vast scale of wildfire threats to Colorado watersheds far exceeds funding
Vast scale of wildfire threats to Colorado watersheds far exceeds funding

High on a ridgeline near the headwaters of the Yampa River, a ditch dug more than a century ago snakes for miles through the rugged terrain of the Routt National Forest, shepherding water from the Yamcolo Reservoir across a 9,000-foot-high mesa to an area south of the town of Yampa,

Published: Wednesday, August 19, 2026 09:47PM

Source New Mexico
Source New Mexico

by: Kelcie Moseley-Morris


Federal judge halts proposed HHS changes to teen pregnancy prevention program
Federal judge halts proposed HHS changes to teen pregnancy prevention program

A federal judge in the District of Columbia issued an order Wednesday blocking U.S. Health and Human Services from implementing sweeping changes to grants under the Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program while a lawsuit proceeds, but dozens of existing grants that were canceled this summer will remain so for now, unless

Published: Wednesday, August 19, 2026 09:13PM

Source New Mexico
Source New Mexico

by: Patrick Lohmann


New Mexico poll workers in rural county required IDs to vote during June primary, observers say
New Mexico poll workers in rural county required IDs to vote during June primary, observers say

A team of observers who fanned out across New Mexico polling sites during the June primary election said workers at a polling place in rural Union County required voters to present identification, which New Mexico law does not require.

Published: Wednesday, August 19, 2026 09:11PM

Source New Mexico
Source New Mexico

by: Joshua Bowling


New Mexico AG Torrez says new ‘crime gun’ tracking effort leading to arrests across jurisdictions
New Mexico AG Torrez says new ‘crime gun’ tracking effort leading to arrests across jurisdictions

New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez on Wednesday announced that a statewide initiative to track guns used in shootings has identified more than 500 crimes since launching late last year.

Published: Wednesday, August 19, 2026 07:46PM


Rio Rancho election costs spark debate over voter ID
Rio Rancho election costs spark debate over voter ID

Rio Rancho spent $550K on its 2026 election as leaders weighed voter ID, runoff costs and possible voting changes.

Published: Wednesday, August 19, 2026 06:14PM

Source New Mexico
Source New Mexico

by: Joshua Bowling


Environmental group asks NM Supreme Court to pause Project Jupiter’s air quality permit hearing
Environmental group asks NM Supreme Court to pause Project Jupiter’s air quality permit hearing

An environmental group, backed by two southern New Mexico lawmakers, on Wednesday asked the state Supreme Court to pause the scheduled air quality permit hearing for data center Project Jupiter over allegations that the hearing officer has made public participation exceedingly difficult.

Published: Wednesday, August 19, 2026 05:30PM


RRPD report suggests Adrian Maestas' killing was the result of juvenile gang disagreement
RRPD report suggests Adrian Maestas' killing was the result of juvenile gang disagreement

Four teens move through the court system as juveniles

Published: Wednesday, August 19, 2026 04:52PM

Updated: Wednesday, August 19, 2026 05:57PM

Source New Mexico
Source New Mexico

by: Laura Paskus


Aridification is here
Aridification is here

For decades, scientists warned that the U.S. Southwest would aridify as the climate continued warming. This summer, New Mexicans learned exactly what that means. And it’s just the beginning

Published: Wednesday, August 19, 2026 04:15PM


Lenentine to resign from Rio Rancho City Council
Lenentine to resign from Rio Rancho City Council

Mayor outlines potential timeline, process for replacement

Published: Wednesday, August 19, 2026 03:32PM

Updated: Thursday, August 20, 2026 12:41AM

Source New Mexico
Source New Mexico

by: Joshua Bowling


New Mexico outspends most states on benefits, but struggles to find residents jobs, report says
New Mexico outspends most states on benefits, but struggles to find residents jobs, report says

New Mexico outspends most other states on public assistance programs, but struggles to match recipients with long-term jobs, state analysts told a panel of lawmakers Tuesday.

Published: Wednesday, August 19, 2026 03:00PM

Corrales Comment
Corrales Comment

by: Kevin Hendricks


Highland sounds & good causes: Celtic Coyotes headline UUWC’s 30th anniversary
Highland sounds & good causes: Celtic Coyotes headline UUWC’s 30th anniversary

By Kevin Hendricks, The Paper. Rio Rancho gets a taste of Ireland and Scotland this month when the Celtic Coyotes headline a benefit concert for Storehouse West, the city’s food donation center that feeds more than 1,500 people every month. The band plays Aug. 29 from 7 to 8:30 p.m.

Published: Wednesday, August 19, 2026 01:20PM

Corrales Comment
Corrales Comment

by: Kevin Hendricks


Route 66, Roger Rabbit and a Utah comedian walk into a Rio Rancho weekend
Route 66, Roger Rabbit and a Utah comedian walk into a Rio Rancho weekend

By Kevin Hendricks, The Paper. The weekend of Aug. 21-23 doesn’t need a headliner — it has several. Rio Rancho and Sandoval County pack three days with live music, Route 66 history, a Corrales gala and enough trivia to humble even the most confident know-it-all. Friday: Waylon Bailey and a

Published: Wednesday, August 19, 2026 12:52PM

The Paper
The Paper

by: Kevin Hendricks


Racing royalty: NM United to spotlight Dexter native Mike Smith on Aug. 26
Racing royalty: NM United to spotlight Dexter native Mike Smith on Aug. 26

By Kevin Hendricks New Mexico United will roll out the red carpet for one of the state’s own next week, declaring Wednesday, Aug. 26 “Mike Smith Night” when the club […]

Published: Wednesday, August 19, 2026 11:18AM


Why Project Jupiter opponents are taking “trial by ambush” complaint to NM Supreme Court
Why Project Jupiter opponents are taking “trial by ambush” complaint to NM Supreme Court

New Energy Economy filed an emergency writ with the New Mexico Supreme Court on Wednesday, citing due process concerns.

Published: Wednesday, August 19, 2026 11:00AM

Updated: Wednesday, August 19, 2026 12:40PM

New Mexico Sun
New Mexico Sun

by: New Mexico Sun


Three Greyhounds named to Lone Star Conference preseason watchlists
Three Greyhounds named to Lone Star Conference preseason watchlists

Three Eastern New Mexico University women's soccer players have been named to Lone Star Conference preseason watchlists ahead of the 2026 season. The Greyhounds open their campaign against New Mexico Highlands on August 27.

Published: Wednesday, August 19, 2026 10:41AM

New Mexico Sun
New Mexico Sun

by: New Mexico Sun


Young Ambassador Program seeks high school leaders for environmental initiatives
Young Ambassador Program seeks high school leaders for environmental initiatives

The Land of Enchantment Young Ambassador Program is accepting applications from high school juniors and seniors interested in leading local environmental projects during the 2026–2027 school year. Selected participants will receive training, hands-on experience, and a stipend upon completion.

Published: Wednesday, August 19, 2026 09:34AM

New Mexico Sun
New Mexico Sun

by: New Mexico Sun


UNM Sandoval Regional Medical Center provides specialized trauma care in Sandoval County
UNM Sandoval Regional Medical Center provides specialized trauma care in Sandoval County

The University of New Mexico Sandoval Regional Medical Center remains Sandoval County's only certified Level-III trauma center with specialized facilities and staff ready for emergencies. The hospital highlights its capacity for rapid intervention and coordination with higher-level centers when needed.

Published: Wednesday, August 19, 2026 09:24AM


Report: New Mexico’s  foster care information system still needs  money, time
Report: New Mexico’s  foster care information system still needs  money, time

CYFD said the system launched Monday, and said staff are already being trained and getting accustomed to using the system.

Published: Wednesday, August 19, 2026 09:12AM

Updated: Wednesday, August 19, 2026 12:40PM

New Mexico Sun
New Mexico Sun

by: New Mexico Sun


Sheriffs support modernization efforts at New Mexico Law Enforcement Academy
Sheriffs support modernization efforts at New Mexico Law Enforcement Academy

New Mexico Department of Public Safety officials met with county sheriffs at a conference to discuss modernization efforts at the state's Law Enforcement Academy. Sheriffs expressed satisfaction with updated training programs while emphasizing continued collaboration for effective law enforcement education.

Published: Wednesday, August 19, 2026 08:44AM

KOAT Action News
KOAT Action News

by: Daniel Espinoza


Domestic violence incident and officer-involved shooting close Highway 518 in Mora County
Domestic violence incident and officer-involved shooting close Highway 518 in Mora County

A domestic violence call in Mora County left a woman dead, led to an officer-involved shooting and renewed calls to repair alternate routes.

Published: Wednesday, August 19, 2026 03:09AM

Updated: Wednesday, August 19, 2026 03:15AM

Source New Mexico
Source New Mexico

by: Alex Baumhardt, Oregon Capital Chronicle


Trump administration advances plan to rescind protections for nearly 45 million wild acres
Trump administration advances plan to rescind protections for nearly 45 million wild acres

The Trump administration will move ahead with plans to end more than 25 years of sweeping protections for tens of millions of wild, federally managed acres across the U.S. Brooke Rollins, head of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, on Tuesday filed a rule to rescind “in its entirety” the national

Published: Tuesday, August 18, 2026 10:16PM

Source New Mexico
Source New Mexico

by: Patrick Lohmann


U.S. Energy Secretary Wright says New Mexico has ‘room to grow’ amid oil, gas boom
U.S. Energy Secretary Wright says New Mexico has ‘room to grow’ amid oil, gas boom

During a visit to Hobbs on Tuesday, United States Energy Secretary Chris Wright said that New Mexico, already the nation’s second highest oil-producing state, still has even more to offer as President Donald Trump seeks to boost domestic energy production.

Published: Tuesday, August 18, 2026 10:16PM

ABQ Raw
ABQ Raw

by: newsdesk


Fired Man Uses Pickup to Ram Former Coworkers’ Homes, Vehicles Causing  Thousands of Dollars Worth of Damage
Fired Man Uses Pickup to Ram Former Coworkers’ Homes, Vehicles Causing Thousands of Dollars Worth of Damage

Albuquerque – A Tijeras man is in custody after court records reveal that he intentionally rammed his pickup truck into the homes, garage doors, and vehicles of several former coworkers in Albuquerque after being terminated from his job. Dean Billy Smith Jr., 32, has been charged with two counts of

Published: Tuesday, August 18, 2026 08:04PM

Source New Mexico
Source New Mexico

by: Ashley Murray


Trump’s ballroom ‘illegal’ without congressional approval, high court told
Trump’s ballroom ‘illegal’ without congressional approval, high court told

WASHINGTON — Historic preservationists asked the U.S. Supreme Court Tuesday to deny President Donald Trump’s appeal to continue construction on his $400 million White House ballroom on the grounds of the demolished East Wing. In response to Trump’s application to the high court, the National Trust for Historic Preservation argued

Published: Tuesday, August 18, 2026 08:27PM

Source New Mexico
Source New Mexico

by: Ashley Murray


Congressional approval not needed for White House ballroom, Trump tells high court
Congressional approval not needed for White House ballroom, Trump tells high court

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump asked the U.S. Supreme Court Thursday to intervene in a lower court decision that halts his $400 million White House ballroom construction unless he receives authorization from Congress. The administration requested the justices grant an immediate stay to a 2-1 federal appeals court decision that

Published: Tuesday, August 18, 2026 08:27PM

Source New Mexico
Source New Mexico

by: Athena Huckaby


What spending reports can’t tell us about the opioid settlement
What spending reports can’t tell us about the opioid settlement

Doña Ana County's special project manager responds to state auditor's report on opioid settlement spending.

Published: Tuesday, August 18, 2026 08:26PM

ABQ Raw
ABQ Raw

by: newsdesk


Murderer Charged After Killing Man Trying to Protect Woman, Red Tesla was Key Evidence in Suspect’s Arrest
Murderer Charged After Killing Man Trying to Protect Woman, Red Tesla was Key Evidence in Suspect’s Arrest

Albuquerque – Homicide detectives with the Albuquerque Police Department charged Kwamie L’Shuan Williamson for the shooting death on Monday morning of Juan Lopez. SWAT officers took no chances and arrested Williamson late Monday. Williamson, 34, was driving a red Tesla early Monday and pulled up next to Lopez and a

Published: Tuesday, August 18, 2026 05:34PM

Source New Mexico
Source New Mexico

by: Joshua Bowling


Former Democratic Party of New Mexico official says party leaders broke rules to force her out
Former Democratic Party of New Mexico official says party leaders broke rules to force her out

A new lawsuit from a former Democratic Party of New Mexico secretary accuses top party officials of wrongfully pushing her out of the position after she voiced concerns about “discrimination against Navajos within” the party.

Published: Tuesday, August 18, 2026 05:38PM

Source New Mexico
Source New Mexico

by: Jonny Coker, Southern New Mexico Journalism Collaborative


Demand climbs at southern New Mexico food pantries as federal food aid shrinks
Demand climbs at southern New Mexico food pantries as federal food aid shrinks

In Carlsbad and Ruidoso, food banks are seeing a rise in demand amid SNAP cuts and other canceled federal food assistance programs rippling through the state.

Published: Tuesday, August 18, 2026 05:20PM

ABQ Raw
ABQ Raw

by: newsdesk


Man Threatens Water Authority Workers with Knife, APD Tases Him After Brief Standoff
Man Threatens Water Authority Workers with Knife, APD Tases Him After Brief Standoff

Albuquerque – On August 17th, 2026, a man was walking around the 500 block of Espanola St. NE with a knife and other items. He was yelling at government and construction workers while pointing the objects at them. The man was identified as 49-year-old Martin Star Sando of Albuquerque. The

Published: Tuesday, August 18, 2026 04:26PM

Source New Mexico
Source New Mexico

by: Amanda Watford


Violent crime in US fell at record pace in 2025
Violent crime in US fell at record pace in 2025

Violent crime in the United States fell by an estimated 9.3% in 2025, marking the largest year-to-year decline in the national violent crime rate since the FBI began estimating crime in 1936, according to new national data. The estimated murder and nonnegligent manslaughter rate also fell 18.1%, to 4.1 killings

Published: Tuesday, August 18, 2026 03:38PM

The Paper
The Paper

by: Jesse Jones


Council sets up public hearing over accidentally-approved homeless shelter near the Sunport
Council sets up public hearing over accidentally-approved homeless shelter near the Sunport

By Jesse Jones, The Paper. — Neighbors and nearby business owners along Yale Boulevard near the airport will get their say on an overnight drug treatment shelter after city officials […]

Published: Tuesday, August 18, 2026 02:00PM

Updated: Tuesday, August 18, 2026 03:47PM

City Desk
City Desk

by: Jesse Jones


Council sets up public hearing over accidentally-approved homeless shelter near the Sunport
Council sets up public hearing over accidentally-approved homeless shelter near the Sunport

By Jesse Jones, The Paper. — Neighbors and nearby business owners along Yale Boulevard near the airport will get their say on an overnight drug treatment shelter after city officials accidentally allowed it to open without a required permit. The Albuquerque City Council rejected a recommendation that would have allowed

Published: Tuesday, August 18, 2026 02:00PM

Updated: Tuesday, August 18, 2026 03:47PM

The Paper
The Paper

by: Kevin Hendricks


Hull says he is ‘fully committed’ to working with Texas Gov. Abbot to stop New Mexico aid for Texans seeking abortions in New Mexico
Hull says he is ‘fully committed’ to working with Texas Gov. Abbot to stop New Mexico aid for Texans seeking abortions in New Mexico

By Kevin Hendricks, The Paper. & New Mexico Political Report— Republican gubernatorial candidate Gregg Hull says comments he made at an Aug. 11 Hobbs meet-and-greet about working with Texas Gov. […]

Published: Tuesday, August 18, 2026 01:51PM

Updated: Tuesday, August 18, 2026 03:53PM

The Paper
The Paper

by: Jesse Jones


Albuquerque Council fails to override Mayor’s veto, killing proposal to make city clerk, attorney independent
Albuquerque Council fails to override Mayor’s veto, killing proposal to make city clerk, attorney independent

By Jesse Jones, The Paper. — Burqueños will not get a chance to weigh in this November on removing the mayor’s sole power over the city attorney and city clerk […]

Published: Tuesday, August 18, 2026 01:00PM

Updated: Tuesday, August 18, 2026 03:46PM

City Desk
City Desk

by: Jesse Jones


Albuquerque Council fails to override Mayor’s veto, killing proposal to make city clerk, attorney independent
Albuquerque Council fails to override Mayor’s veto, killing proposal to make city clerk, attorney independent

By Jesse Jones, The Paper. — Burqueños will not get a chance to weigh in this November on removing the mayor’s sole power over the city attorney and city clerk after councilors failed to override Mayor Tim Keller’s veto, which warned the change would effectively create a new branch of

Published: Tuesday, August 18, 2026 01:00PM

Updated: Tuesday, August 18, 2026 03:46PM

Corrales Comment
Corrales Comment

by: Kevin Hendricks


Senior Service Fair rolls into Bernalillo this week
Senior Service Fair rolls into Bernalillo this week

Sandoval County seniors won’t have to hunt down help on their own this week — lawmakers are bringing the help to them. Five state legislators are hosting a Senior Service Fair Thursday, Aug. 20, aimed at connecting seniors and caregivers with services in one stop. Reps. Catherine Cullen, Joshua Hernandez

Published: Tuesday, August 18, 2026 10:13AM

Corrales Comment
Corrales Comment

by: Kevin Hendricks


Sandoval County locks in cheaper bonds for landfill gear, Project Ranger land
Sandoval County locks in cheaper bonds for landfill gear, Project Ranger land

By Kevin Hendricks, The Paper. Sandoval County commissioners have approved nearly $11.3 million in new bonds to buy landfill equipment and settle up land costs tied to the Project Ranger site, both coming in at lower interest rates than the county had budgeted for. Commissioners adopted an ordinance authorizing up

Published: Tuesday, August 18, 2026 10:02AM

The Paper
The Paper

by: Pat Davis


Nob Hill’s Wallfetopia, aka La Waffleria, closes after a decade, citing illness and economy
Nob Hill’s Wallfetopia, aka La Waffleria, closes after a decade, citing illness and economy

Foodies looking for their Sunday brunch fix of rainbow lattes and puff pastry waffles topped with deep-fried bananas enjoyed under shaded picnic tables are in mourning this week. Nob Hill’s […]

Published: Tuesday, August 18, 2026 07:21AM

Updated: Tuesday, August 18, 2026 07:26AM


Project Jupiter’s promised economic investments in New Mexico are starting to flow
Project Jupiter’s promised economic investments in New Mexico are starting to flow

Several Doña Ana County nonprofits have already received fund, but some are raising concerns about what the money represents.

Published: Tuesday, August 18, 2026 07:32AM

Updated: Wednesday, August 19, 2026 11:02AM

ABQ Raw
ABQ Raw

by: newsdesk


Jury Convicts Two Men in Brutal Beating, Stabbing Death of Albuquerque Woman
Jury Convicts Two Men in Brutal Beating, Stabbing Death of Albuquerque Woman

Albuquerque – Today, a jury convicted David Haro and Joshua Dominguez of second-degree murder in the March 15, 2024 killing of Sarah Dimas. Christine Jablonsky and Larry Hansen prosecuted the case. BACKSTORY: According to police and court records, Haro, Dominguez and Destiny Marquez confronted Dimas after she was found near

Published: Monday, August 17, 2026 08:57PM


RRPD arrest records: Aug. 2-8
RRPD arrest records: Aug. 2-8

Aug. 2Bradley Gurley, 32, of Rio Rancho, was arrested for battery upon a peace officer, assault upon ...

Published: Monday, August 17, 2026 08:05PM

ABQ Raw
ABQ Raw

by: newsdesk


Bernalillo Co. DA’s Office – Jury Trials For the Week of August 17, 2026
Bernalillo Co. DA’s Office – Jury Trials For the Week of August 17, 2026

Albuquerque – The Bernalillo County District Attorney’s Office remains committed to pursuing justice, and starting August 17, 2026, four new jury trials will be taking place in Bernalillo County. Mathew Martin Loo Case Number: D-202-CR-2023-00527 The jury trial in State of New Mexico v. Mathew Martin Loo, presided over by

Published: Monday, August 17, 2026 06:12PM

ABQ Raw
ABQ Raw

by: newsdesk


Isotopes Set to Giveaway Low Rider Bobblehead and Auction Off Game Worn Lowrider Jerseys
Isotopes Set to Giveaway Low Rider Bobblehead and Auction Off Game Worn Lowrider Jerseys

The Albuquerque Isotopes unveiled a limited-edition Mariachis Lowrider jersey for the club’s upcoming Lowrider Night on Saturday, August 22. The Isotopes will hold an online auction of signed game-worn Lowrider jerseys with proceeds benefitting the Duke City Lowrider After School Program. The auction will begin at 5:00 pm Saturday, August

Published: Monday, August 17, 2026 04:17PM

ABQ Raw
ABQ Raw

by: newsdesk


Man Dies After Early Morning Shooting in War Zone; Homicide Detectives Investigating
Man Dies After Early Morning Shooting in War Zone; Homicide Detectives Investigating

Albuquerque – This morning around 5:15 AM, officers with the Albuquerque Police Department responded to a 911 call reporting a shooting in the 100 block of San Pablo St., on San Pablo St. just south of Central Ave SE. When officers arrived, they located a man suffering from a gunshot

Published: Monday, August 17, 2026 04:07PM

The Paper
The Paper

by: Pat Davis


Can New Mexico, not Blackstone, just buy PNM? It turns out, we can’t. Here’s why.
Can New Mexico, not Blackstone, just buy PNM? It turns out, we can’t. Here’s why.

With more than $70 billion available to invest for the benefit of New Mexico, why doesn’t the State Investment Council just buy PNM instead of letting them sell to Blackstone, […]

Published: Monday, August 17, 2026 02:10PM

City Desk
City Desk

by: Pat Davis


Can New Mexico, not Blackstone, just buy PNM? It turns out, we can’t. Here’s why.
Can New Mexico, not Blackstone, just buy PNM? It turns out, we can’t. Here’s why.

With more than $70 billion available to invest for the benefit of New Mexico, why doesn’t the State Investment Council just buy PNM instead of letting them sell to Blackstone, a private equity company? This story was originally published at New Mexico Political Report, a nonprofit news service covering politics

Published: Monday, August 17, 2026 02:10PM

Corrales Comment
Corrales Comment

by: Rodd Cayton


Rooted in Corrales: New council member brings farming perspective to local government
Rooted in Corrales: New council member brings farming perspective to local government

By Rodd Cayton Potatoes grow very well in New Mexico, Lisa Brown says. Brown, recently appointed to the Corrales Village Council, knows that firsthand, having been raised there, farmed there and sought solutions there. She served on the village’s farmland preservation commission. Brown sat with the Corrales Comment to discuss

Published: Monday, August 17, 2026 02:11PM

Corrales Comment
Corrales Comment

by: Pat Davis


Can New Mexico, not Blackstone, just buy PNM? It turns out, we can’t. Here’s why.
Can New Mexico, not Blackstone, just buy PNM? It turns out, we can’t. Here’s why.

With more than $70 billion available to invest for the benefit of New Mexico, why doesn’t the State Investment Council just buy PNM instead of letting them sell to Blackstone, a private equity company? This story was originally published at New Mexico Political Report, a nonprofit news service covering politics

Published: Monday, August 17, 2026 02:10PM

The Paper
The Paper

by: Sara Atencio-Gonzales


3 Questions: Bryan Konefsky with Basement Films and Experiments in Cinema
3 Questions: Bryan Konefsky with Basement Films and Experiments in Cinema

By Sara Atencio-Gonzales, The Paper. – For more than two decades, filmmaker and educator Bryan Konefsky has been bringing experimental filmmakers from around the world to Albuquerque through Experiments in […]

Published: Monday, August 17, 2026 01:00PM

Updated: Monday, August 17, 2026 04:06PM

The Paper
The Paper

by: Jesse Jones


What Mayor Keller’s new ‘Abundance Agenda’ means for Albuquerque
What Mayor Keller’s new ‘Abundance Agenda’ means for Albuquerque

By Jesse Jones, The Paper. — Albuquerque struggles to get things done because it suffers from a “scarcity mindset” he intends to change Mayor Tim Keller said Saturday as he […]

Published: Monday, August 17, 2026 01:00PM

Updated: Monday, August 17, 2026 04:10PM

City Desk
City Desk

by: Jesse Jones


What Mayor Keller’s new ‘Abundance Agenda’ means for Albuquerque
What Mayor Keller’s new ‘Abundance Agenda’ means for Albuquerque

By Jesse Jones, The Paper. — Albuquerque struggles to get things done because it suffers from a “scarcity mindset” he intends to change Mayor Tim Keller said Saturday as he outlined his priorities for his historic third term as mayor of the state’s largest city. Speaking from the Route 66

Published: Monday, August 17, 2026 01:00PM

Updated: Monday, August 17, 2026 04:10PM

Corrales Comment
Corrales Comment

by: Kevin Hendricks


UNM Hospital CEO announces retirement as SRMC reports growth
UNM Hospital CEO announces retirement as SRMC reports growth

By Kevin Hendricks, The Paper. Sandoval Regional Medical Center’s longtime CEO is stepping down Dec. 11, and she used what may be her final mill levy update to Sandoval County commissioners to introduce the man taking her place — while fielding pointed questions about ER wait times, a doctor shortage

Published: Monday, August 17, 2026 12:50PM


Amid scorching summer, heat-related health problems spike in New Mexico
Amid scorching summer, heat-related health problems spike in New Mexico

About 14% of New Mexico households don’t have air conditioning, according to census estimates published earlier this year.

Published: Monday, August 17, 2026 11:06AM

Corrales Comment
Corrales Comment

by: Kevin Hendricks


Op-ed: Rep. Cates is a proven advocate fighting for District 44
Op-ed: Rep. Cates is a proven advocate fighting for District 44

Submitted by Nandini Pillai Kuehn, Ph.D., MHA, Corrales I would like to thank Adam Prior, who is currently running to unseat Representative Kathleen Cates in House District 44, for publicly acknowledging, after reviewing her donations and her votes, that she cannot be bought. (See his Letter to the editor: Follow

Published: Monday, August 17, 2026 11:04AM


How NM health clinics are affected by federal policy changes
How NM health clinics are affected by federal policy changes

Amid a boom in patients nationwide, about half of federally funded clinics in New Mexico saw an increase in patients.

Published: Monday, August 17, 2026 08:32AM

Updated: Monday, August 17, 2026 01:15PM

ABQ Raw
ABQ Raw

by: newsdesk


I-40 Reopened After APD and AFR Respond to Jumper on Overpass
I-40 Reopened After APD and AFR Respond to Jumper on Overpass

Albuquerque – The Albuquerque Police Department is currently responding to an incident involving a jumper on the Wyoming overpass along Eastbound I-40. For the safety of the public and the individual involved, eastbound I-40 is currently shut down in the immediate area as officers work to safely resolve the situation.

Published: Sunday, August 16, 2026 03:57PM

ABQ Raw
ABQ Raw

by: newsdesk


APD Investigates Overnight Triple Stabbing in War Zone
APD Investigates Overnight Triple Stabbing in War Zone

Albuquerque – At approximately 10:54 PM on Friday, officers with the Albuquerque Police Department were dispatched to the 300 block of Rhode Island St. NE following reports of a stabbing. Upon arrival, officers initially located at least one person suffering from stab wounds. AFR subsequently advised APD officers that there

Published: Sunday, August 16, 2026 03:23AM


Tucumcari’s only childcare center opens second location
Tucumcari’s only childcare center opens second location

The new facility represents an effort by the state to expand access in smaller communities struggling to provide childcare.

Published: Saturday, August 15, 2026 08:40AM

Updated: Monday, August 17, 2026 08:45AM


CYFD settles lawsuit alleging foster parents starved, abused children for $1.4 million
CYFD settles lawsuit alleging foster parents starved, abused children for $1.4 million

The settlement is the largest paid out by the agency this year so far, according to the New Mexico Sunshine Portal.

Published: Saturday, August 15, 2026 08:37AM

Updated: Monday, August 17, 2026 08:39AM


New Project Jupiter report doesn’t say if company hiring ‘Doña Ana County first’
New Project Jupiter report doesn’t say if company hiring ‘Doña Ana County first’

The omissions of worker demographics in Project Jupiter’s first report prompted concern from legislators and commissioners.

Published: Saturday, August 15, 2026 08:33AM

Updated: Monday, August 17, 2026 08:36AM


RR man arrested for stealing $7,000 hot tub
RR man arrested for stealing $7,000 hot tub

RIO RANCHO — A man was arrested in Rio Rancho for stealing a woman's hot tub.Jerrett Williams, 45, o ...

Published: Saturday, August 15, 2026 12:02AM


Three salary commission members appointed
Three salary commission members appointed

BERNALILLO — Three Sandoval County commissioners have picked a member for the salary commissio ...

Published: Friday, August 14, 2026 08:12PM


Big win for Rio Rancho families: Childcare projects approved
Big win for Rio Rancho families: Childcare projects approved

Rio Rancho unanimously approved two childcare projects, expanding preschool and daycare options across the city.

Published: Friday, August 14, 2026 07:58PM

Updated: Friday, August 14, 2026 08:03PM


Rio Rancho backs narrow-lot homes despite neighbor outrage
Rio Rancho backs narrow-lot homes despite neighbor outrage

City leaders upheld variances for two 50-foot lots, clearing the way for homes despite residents’ objections.

Published: Friday, August 14, 2026 06:49PM

Updated: Friday, August 14, 2026 06:52PM


Sandoval County 2026 bond questions approved
Sandoval County 2026 bond questions approved

BERNALILLO — Three bond questions were approved by the Sandoval County County Commission Aug. 12.At ...

Published: Friday, August 14, 2026 06:29PM


Sandoval fire crews recognized for McCauley Fire response
Sandoval fire crews recognized for McCauley Fire response

BERNALILLO — Fire crews that responded to the more than 700-acre McCauley Springs Fire were rec ...

Published: Friday, August 14, 2026 06:06PM


Illicit fentanyl, overdose deaths prompt concern in Sandoval County
Illicit fentanyl, overdose deaths prompt concern in Sandoval County

Local law enforcement agencies discuss their perspective

Published: Friday, August 14, 2026 04:41PM

Updated: Wednesday, August 19, 2026 07:11PM


'It just comes full circle:' Spartans mark start of school year
'It just comes full circle:' Spartans mark start of school year

Bernalillo Elementary celebrates with pep rally

Published: Friday, August 14, 2026 02:42PM


Project Jupiter critics call foul over hearing officer’s discovery denial
Project Jupiter critics call foul over hearing officer’s discovery denial

In another reversal, hearing officer Max Shepherd denied discovery Wednesday in Project Jupiter’s air quality permit case.

Published: Friday, August 14, 2026 09:09AM

The Paper
The Paper

by: Kevin Hendricks


Luján, hospital leaders talk Medicaid ‘headwinds’ and rural health gaps at Rio Rancho roundtable
Luján, hospital leaders talk Medicaid ‘headwinds’ and rural health gaps at Rio Rancho roundtable

U.S. Sen. Ben Ray Luján, a Democrat from New Mexico, told hospital administrators at Presbyterian Rust Medical Center that Republican-backed federal Medicaid cuts won’t just hurt New Mexicans enrolled in […]

Published: Thursday, August 13, 2026 02:54PM

The Paper
The Paper

by: Jesse Jones


Albuquerque weighs $3.1M in incentives for cybersecurity, quantum and space jobs
Albuquerque weighs $3.1M in incentives for cybersecurity, quantum and space jobs

By Jesse Jones, The Paper. — The Duke City could see more than 200 high-tech jobs and tens of millions of dollars in private investment if the City Council approves […]

Published: Thursday, August 13, 2026 01:00PM

Updated: Thursday, August 13, 2026 03:20PM

The Paper
The Paper

by: Sara Atencio-Gonzales


Art Battle Albuquerque pits artists against one another to crown the best in Burque
Art Battle Albuquerque pits artists against one another to crown the best in Burque

By Sara Atencio-Gonzales, The Paper. – Paintbrushes, blank canvases and a ticking clock come together as Art Battle makes its Albuquerque debut this weekend. Art Battle Albuquerque brings 12 artists […]

Published: Thursday, August 13, 2026 01:00PM

Updated: Thursday, August 13, 2026 03:20PM

The Paper
The Paper

by: Devin O’Leary


Get Out! The Paper.’s picks of the best things to do this weekend in ABQ (Aug. 14)
Get Out! The Paper.’s picks of the best things to do this weekend in ABQ (Aug. 14)

With summer winding down, it seems like everyone is trying to get in their last kicks of the season. Events of all kinds are popping up all over town. There’s […]

Published: Thursday, August 13, 2026 01:00PM

Updated: Thursday, August 13, 2026 03:38PM

The Paper
The Paper

by: Jesse Jones


The City accidentally approved a new 95,000 sq. ft. homeless shelter. Now neighbors want it closed.
The City accidentally approved a new 95,000 sq. ft. homeless shelter. Now neighbors want it closed.

By Jesse Jones, The Paper. — Southeast Albuquerque residents and business owners near the airport are demanding answers about how an overnight drug treatment shelter has been allowed to operate […]

Published: Thursday, August 13, 2026 01:00PM

Updated: Friday, August 14, 2026 10:32AM

City Desk
City Desk

by: Jesse Jones


The City accidentally approved a new 95,000 sq. ft. homeless shelter. Now neighbors want it closed.
The City accidentally approved a new 95,000 sq. ft. homeless shelter. Now neighbors want it closed.

By Jesse Jones, The Paper. — Southeast Albuquerque residents and business owners near the airport are demanding answers about how an overnight drug treatment shelter has been allowed to operate without a required permit since November after city staff gave “incorrect advice,” setting up a fight before City Councilors who

Published: Thursday, August 13, 2026 01:00PM

Updated: Friday, August 14, 2026 10:32AM

City Desk
City Desk

by: Jesse Jones


Albuquerque weighs $3.1M in incentives for cybersecurity, quantum and space jobs
Albuquerque weighs $3.1M in incentives for cybersecurity, quantum and space jobs

By Jesse Jones, The Paper. — The Duke City could see more than 200 high-tech jobs and tens of millions of dollars in private investment if the City Council approves $3.1 million in city and state incentives for three local companies in cybersecurity, quantum computing and aerospace. The three proposed

Published: Thursday, August 13, 2026 01:00PM

Updated: Thursday, August 13, 2026 03:20PM


‘All about money’: Las Cruces senators push back on Project Jupiter at crowded forum
‘All about money’: Las Cruces senators push back on Project Jupiter at crowded forum

“If this had been proposed in Santa Fe, there would be a new county commission and an entirely new county staff,” said Sen. Joseph Cervantes.

Published: Thursday, August 13, 2026 01:24PM

Corrales Comment
Corrales Comment

by: Kevin Hendricks


Sunday is Funday turns 21, Jemez marks Pueblo independence and jam bands take the park this weekend
Sunday is Funday turns 21, Jemez marks Pueblo independence and jam bands take the park this weekend

By Kevin Hendricks, The Paper. The Hatch chile smell is still in the air and the summer still has plenty of weekend left. Rio Rancho and its neighbors pack Aug. 14-16 with free concerts, local markets, community traditions and one of the biggest free family events of the year. Friday:

Published: Thursday, August 13, 2026 10:10AM


Doña Ana Democrats defend data center moratorium; Republicans question impact
Doña Ana Democrats defend data center moratorium; Republicans question impact

Two state lawmakers discussed their plans Tuesday to introduce a statewide data center moratorium during the 2027 session.

Published: Thursday, August 13, 2026 08:24AM


RRPS celebrates opening of new preschool
RRPS celebrates opening of new preschool

Full-day program at Puesta del Sol starts year with nearly 100 students enrolled

Published: Thursday, August 13, 2026 03:21AM

Updated: Thursday, August 13, 2026 03:24PM


New Independence High building moves toward 2027 opening
New Independence High building moves toward 2027 opening

RRPS facilities director provides update on district's bond projects

Published: Wednesday, August 12, 2026 07:22PM


RRPD responds to incidents on 3rd day of school
RRPD responds to incidents on 3rd day of school

Dodd responds to heated day from Puesta Del Sol

Published: Wednesday, August 12, 2026 06:45PM

The Paper
The Paper

by: Sara Atencio-Gonzales


3 Questions: Nancy Arenas of Red & Green VegFest
3 Questions: Nancy Arenas of Red & Green VegFest

By Sara Atencio-Gonzales, The Paper. — For more than a decade, Red & Green VegFest Albuquerque has brought together New Mexicans curious about plant-based living, animal advocacy and healthier ways […]

Published: Wednesday, August 12, 2026 01:00PM

Updated: Wednesday, August 12, 2026 01:20PM

The Paper
The Paper

by: Jesse Jones


A quartet of ABQ City Councilors raises alarm White House plans to let political staff cancel local grants
A quartet of ABQ City Councilors raises alarm White House plans to let political staff cancel local grants

By Jesse Jones, The Paper. — Burqueños who rely on local housing, transit and community services could see programs lose federal funding if a proposed rule were to give political […]

Published: Wednesday, August 12, 2026 01:00PM

Updated: Wednesday, August 12, 2026 06:17PM

The Paper
The Paper

by: Jesse Jones


Watchdog clears Albuquerque’s top lawyer in probe, but dispute with Council persists
Watchdog clears Albuquerque’s top lawyer in probe, but dispute with Council persists

By Jesse Jones, The Paper. — Albuquerque’s city watchdog found no legal or ethical misconduct by Interim City Attorney Lauren Keefe, but the report paints a picture of confusion inside […]

Published: Wednesday, August 12, 2026 01:00PM

Updated: Wednesday, August 12, 2026 06:18PM

The Paper
The Paper

by: Jesse Jones


No campaign finance vote this fall: Here’s what Bernalillo County is doing instead
No campaign finance vote this fall: Here’s what Bernalillo County is doing instead

By Jesse Jones, The Paper. — Bernalillo County voters will not see proposed changes to the public campaign finance system on the November ballot after county commissioners withdrew the measures […]

Published: Wednesday, August 12, 2026 01:00PM

Updated: Thursday, August 13, 2026 09:25AM

City Desk
City Desk

by: Jesse Jones


No campaign finance vote this fall: Here’s what Bernalillo County is doing instead
No campaign finance vote this fall: Here’s what Bernalillo County is doing instead

By Jesse Jones, The Paper. — Bernalillo County voters will not see proposed changes to the public campaign finance system on the November ballot after county commissioners withdrew the measures to allow more time for study instead of rushing a complex proposal to voters. On Tuesday, the Bernalillo County Board

Published: Wednesday, August 12, 2026 01:00PM

Updated: Thursday, August 13, 2026 09:25AM

City Desk
City Desk

by: Jesse Jones


Watchdog clears Albuquerque’s top lawyer in probe, but dispute with Council persists
Watchdog clears Albuquerque’s top lawyer in probe, but dispute with Council persists

By Jesse Jones, The Paper. — Albuquerque’s city watchdog found no legal or ethical misconduct by Interim City Attorney Lauren Keefe, but the report paints a picture of confusion inside City Hall. Interim Inspector General Peter Pacheco released the final special investigation report July 31 on allegations of legal and

Published: Wednesday, August 12, 2026 01:00PM

Updated: Wednesday, August 12, 2026 06:18PM

City Desk
City Desk

by: Jesse Jones


A quartet of ABQ City Councilors raises alarm White House plans to let political staff cancel local grants
A quartet of ABQ City Councilors raises alarm White House plans to let political staff cancel local grants

By Jesse Jones, The Paper. — Burqueños who rely on local housing, transit and community services could see programs lose federal funding if a proposed rule were to give political appointees new power to freeze or end grants over vague standards tied to federal policy. Four Albuquerque City Councilors, led

Published: Wednesday, August 12, 2026 01:00PM

Updated: Wednesday, August 12, 2026 06:17PM


New Mexico House Democrats hope to majorly overhaul troubled CYFD next year
New Mexico House Democrats hope to majorly overhaul troubled CYFD next year

The caucus said it is optimistic about accomplishing its goals, citing support from Deb Haaland for systemic change at CYFD.

Published: Wednesday, August 12, 2026 12:27PM

The Paper
The Paper

by: Kevin Hendricks


Rio Rancho brewer swings for nostalgia, resurrects shuttered ABQ icon as Putts N’ Pints
Rio Rancho brewer swings for nostalgia, resurrects shuttered ABQ icon as Putts N’ Pints

By Kevin Hendricks and Julian Paras, The Paper. — The iconic dinos and giraffes are getting a new life, and so is a shuttered Albuquerque classic. Scott Salvas, the Rio […]

Published: Wednesday, August 12, 2026 10:37AM

Updated: Wednesday, August 12, 2026 12:51PM


Project Jupiter hearing officer reverses course on air quality permit application
Project Jupiter hearing officer reverses course on air quality permit application

Environmental advocates decried the new delay involving a challenge to the data center’s plans, but developers praised the move.

Published: Wednesday, August 12, 2026 10:42AM


New Mexico health officials maintain vaccine schedule, despite Trump order
New Mexico health officials maintain vaccine schedule, despite Trump order

“In New Mexico, nothing is changing,” said Dr. Miranda Durham, chief medical officer for the New Mexico Department of Health.

Published: Wednesday, August 12, 2026 10:37AM

Corrales Comment
Corrales Comment

by: Kevin Hendricks


Rio Rancho brewer swings for nostalgia, resurrects shuttered ABQ icon as Putts N’ Pints
Rio Rancho brewer swings for nostalgia, resurrects shuttered ABQ icon as Putts N’ Pints

By Kevin Hendricks and Julian Paras, The Paper. — The iconic dinos and giraffes are getting a new life, and so is a shuttered Albuquerque classic. Scott Salvas, the Rio Rancho brewer behind Brew Lab 101, is resurrecting the long-dormant Putt-Putt Golf and Games course at 5100 San Mateo Blvd.

Published: Wednesday, August 12, 2026 10:37AM

Updated: Wednesday, August 12, 2026 12:51PM


Group that urged New Mexicans to support Project Jupiter discloses finances after ethics case
Group that urged New Mexicans to support Project Jupiter discloses finances after ethics case

Elevate New Mexico received nearly $3.7 million, all from Project Jupiter develoeprs Yucca Growth Infrastructure LLC.

Published: Wednesday, August 12, 2026 01:04AM

Updated: Wednesday, August 12, 2026 01:08PM


Man sentenced to 7 years for 2025 vehicular homicide
Man sentenced to 7 years for 2025 vehicular homicide

SANDOVAL COUNTY — A Tesuque man was sentenced to seven years in prison on Aug. 5 for a 2025 hit ...

Published: Tuesday, August 11, 2026 11:54PM


Domestic results in arrest after Corrales man pulls ax on officer
Domestic results in arrest after Corrales man pulls ax on officer

CORRALES — A Corrales man was arrested after he allegedly wrestled for an ax with police.Curtis ...

Published: Tuesday, August 11, 2026 09:09PM


RRPS hashes out priorities to bring to state school board
RRPS hashes out priorities to bring to state school board

Issues include CTE, transportation special education and more

Published: Tuesday, August 11, 2026 08:11PM


Storehouse West in more need than ever as it celebrates 34 years in RR
Storehouse West in more need than ever as it celebrates 34 years in RR

Benefit to be held Aug. 26 for struggling pantry

Published: Tuesday, August 11, 2026 05:40PM

The Paper
The Paper

by: Pat Davis


Democrats swap candidates in key metro State House race
Democrats swap candidates in key metro State House race

New Mexico Democrats are swapping candidates in a key State House race in Albuquerque’s Northeast Heights where they have their target set on unseating one of the few Republicans representing […]

Published: Tuesday, August 11, 2026 03:40PM

Updated: Tuesday, August 11, 2026 04:08PM

Corrales Comment
Corrales Comment

by: Kevin Hendricks


Letter to the editor: Follow the money — and the facts — in District 44’s health care debate
Letter to the editor: Follow the money — and the facts — in District 44’s health care debate

Submitted by By Adam Prior, Republican nominee for New Mexico House District 44 New Mexico’s doctor shortage is not abstract. It is a family waiting months for a specialist, a senior driving hours for care or a rural hospital struggling to stay open. Medical-malpractice policy affects patients’ rights and whether

Published: Tuesday, August 11, 2026 02:06PM

The Paper
The Paper

by: Kevin Hendricks


Armed man still on the loose in Ventana Ranch, BCSO says
Armed man still on the loose in Ventana Ranch, BCSO says

By Kevin Hendricks, The Paper. A heavily armed man is still walking around Ventana Ranch, and the Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office wants residents to keep their distance if they spot […]

Published: Tuesday, August 11, 2026 01:56PM

The Paper
The Paper

by: Sara Atencio-Gonzales


Placitas’ Anne Hillerman, ABQ Museum’s Andres Connors among those honored with Governor’s Awards for Excellence in the Arts
Placitas’ Anne Hillerman, ABQ Museum’s Andres Connors among those honored with Governor’s Awards for Excellence in the Arts

By Sara Atencio-Gonzales, The Paper. – Best-selling author Anne Hillerman is joining some of New Mexico’s most celebrated artists as a recipient of the 2026 Governor’s Awards for Excellence in […]

Published: Tuesday, August 11, 2026 01:00PM

Updated: Thursday, August 13, 2026 02:07PM

The Paper
The Paper

by: Jesse Jones


Before you haul: New rules coming to Albuquerque trash convenience centers
Before you haul: New rules coming to Albuquerque trash convenience centers

By Jesse Jones, The Paper. — Burqueños dropping off trash at city convenience centers will soon need proof of residency or face more than double the residential rate. During its […]

Published: Tuesday, August 11, 2026 01:00PM

Updated: Tuesday, August 11, 2026 03:50PM

City Desk
City Desk

by: Jesse Jones


Before you haul: New rules coming to Albuquerque trash convenience centers
Before you haul: New rules coming to Albuquerque trash convenience centers

By Jesse Jones, The Paper. — Burqueños dropping off trash at city convenience centers will soon need proof of residency or face more than double the residential rate. During its Aug. 3 meeting, the Albuquerque City Council voted 8-1 for an ordinance to raise the solid waste disposal fee at

Published: Tuesday, August 11, 2026 01:00PM

Updated: Tuesday, August 11, 2026 03:50PM

The Paper
The Paper

by: Kevin Hendricks


Rep. Stansbury visits Roadrunner Food Bank, warns of rising child hunger
Rep. Stansbury visits Roadrunner Food Bank, warns of rising child hunger

By Kevin Hendricks and Julian Paras, The Paper. — U.S. Rep. Melanie Stansbury, a Democrat from New Mexico, toured Roadrunner Food Bank on Aug. 10, warning that federal cuts have […]

Published: Tuesday, August 11, 2026 10:51AM

Updated: Tuesday, August 11, 2026 01:15PM

Corrales Comment
Corrales Comment

by: Kevin Hendricks


Rep. Stansbury visits Roadrunner Food Bank, warns of rising child hunger
Rep. Stansbury visits Roadrunner Food Bank, warns of rising child hunger

By Kevin Hendricks and Julian Paras, The Paper. — U.S. Rep. Melanie Stansbury, a Democrat from New Mexico, toured Roadrunner Food Bank on Aug. 10, warning that federal cuts have stripped food assistance from more than 21,000 New Mexicans, about half of them children, since October. Stansbury said the drop

Published: Tuesday, August 11, 2026 10:51AM

Updated: Tuesday, August 11, 2026 01:15PM


8 arrested following monthslong gang investigation in Las Cruces area
8 arrested following monthslong gang investigation in Las Cruces area

Guns and drugs were also seized during the investigation, which officials said helped solve 11 local drive-by shootings.

Published: Tuesday, August 11, 2026 07:46AM


Presbyterian Santa Fe Medical Center planning heart care expansion
Presbyterian Santa Fe Medical Center planning heart care expansion

The hospital is expected to open a new cardiac catheterization in July 2027 to expand access to quick and critical care in Northern New Mexico.

Published: Tuesday, August 11, 2026 07:42AM


RRHS lockdown lifted after threat
RRHS lockdown lifted after threat

RIO RANCHO — Rio Rancho High School was placed on a temporary shelter in place Monday morning after ...

Published: Monday, August 10, 2026 04:10PM

Updated: Monday, August 10, 2026 08:11PM

City Desk
City Desk

by: Jesse Jones


Should taxpayers fund campaigns? Bernalillo County vote could send question to voters
Should taxpayers fund campaigns? Bernalillo County vote could send question to voters

By Jesse Jones, The Paper. — Voters in Bernalillo County may get a chance to decide this November whether their tax dollars should help fund campaigns for county offices. The Bernalillo County Board of Commissioners will hold a public hearing and final vote Tuesday, Aug. 11, on three companion measures.

Published: Monday, August 10, 2026 01:00PM

Updated: Monday, August 10, 2026 04:23PM

City Desk
City Desk

by: Jesse Jones


Council tees up ballot question to reduce mayor’s control over two big city jobs
Council tees up ballot question to reduce mayor’s control over two big city jobs

By Jesse Jones, The Paper. — Burqueño voters will decide in November whether to take away the mayor’s sole power to hire and fire the city attorney and city clerk. The Albuquerque City Council approved companion measures sponsored by Council Vice President Dan Champine on Monday, Aug. 3, to place

Published: Monday, August 10, 2026 01:00PM

Updated: Tuesday, August 11, 2026 10:58AM


‘Hardest job you’ll ever love’: A family tradition of serving Hobbs domestic violence survivors
‘Hardest job you’ll ever love’: A family tradition of serving Hobbs domestic violence survivors

“I can’t imagine my life — 13 years later — not being here, not helping the people we’ve helped,” said Executive Director Robert Guthrie.

Published: Monday, August 10, 2026 10:37AM

Updated: Monday, August 10, 2026 10:38AM

Corrales Comment
Corrales Comment

by: Kevin Hendricks


Letter to the editor: Party politics vs. safe communities
Letter to the editor: Party politics vs. safe communities

Submitted by Kevin Shelton, Sandoval County Our community has watched Sheriff Jesse Casaus put the good of Sandoval County and its neighbors ahead of partisanship. The Democratic Party responded by blasting him for endorsing Victor Rodriguez, claiming the sheriff had finally shown his “true colors.” I believe the sheriff made

Published: Monday, August 10, 2026 10:42AM

Corrales Comment
Corrales Comment

by: Pat Davis


Diane Denish: When compassion gets lost
Diane Denish: When compassion gets lost

Corner to Corner by Columnist Diane D. Denish — Recently, I listened to the historical fiction novel The Frozen River, based on the life of Martha Ballard. Her life is chronicled in The Midwife’s Diary, which won the Pulitzer Prize in 1991. From 1785 to 1812, Ballard recorded the weather

Published: Monday, August 10, 2026 09:06AM


New Mexico sunshine law in the spotlight as task force considers changes
New Mexico sunshine law in the spotlight as task force considers changes

A task force established through legislation has a big job: Balancing public transparency with an overload of requests for public records.

Published: Sunday, August 09, 2026 10:39AM

Updated: Monday, August 10, 2026 10:41AM


New Mexico domestic violence shelters describe true cost of chronic state underfunding
New Mexico domestic violence shelters describe true cost of chronic state underfunding

Wages aren’t sufficient to recruit and retain qualified staff, while funding from the state has remained relatively stagnant in recent years.

Published: Saturday, August 08, 2026 09:49AM

Updated: Monday, August 10, 2026 09:57AM


Expert calls for improvements in domestic violence data tracking to curb lethal violence
Expert calls for improvements in domestic violence data tracking to curb lethal violence

Some agencies aren’t tracking escalating signs of violence or intervening in cases to prevent future harm — sometimes with deadly consequences.

Published: Saturday, August 08, 2026 06:58AM

Updated: Monday, August 10, 2026 10:59AM


Harvest Festival back in Mariposa
Harvest Festival back in Mariposa

RIO RANCHO — Mariposa will once again be the canvas for the annual Harvest Festival on Sept. 12 from ...

Published: Friday, August 07, 2026 03:35PM


Third Day coming to RR Events Center
Third Day coming to RR Events Center

RIO RANCHO — Christian Rock band Third Day will be at the Rio Rancho Events Center April 25 for its ...

Published: Friday, August 07, 2026 03:26PM


Albuquerque man indicted in 1-year-old niece’s Suboxone exposure
Albuquerque man indicted in 1-year-old niece’s Suboxone exposure

The girl’s exposure to the medication left her in critical condition, and Narcan was required to reverse her symptoms.

Published: Friday, August 07, 2026 10:02AM

Corrales Comment
Corrales Comment

by: Kevin Hendricks


Corrales goes to the dogs (and roosters, cows and centipedes): 14 pets vie for mayor’s office
Corrales goes to the dogs (and roosters, cows and centipedes): 14 pets vie for mayor’s office

By Kevin Hendricks, The Paper. Corrales’ most unconventional election is in full swing, and this year’s crop of candidates — a rooster, a mini highland calf and a dachshund duo among them — has already raised nearly $4,000 for Corrales Animal Services, the village’s no-kill shelter. Fourteen animal candidates filed

Published: Friday, August 07, 2026 10:03AM


Advocacy group asks for Project Jupiter’s air quality permit application to be tossed
Advocacy group asks for Project Jupiter’s air quality permit application to be tossed

New Energy Economy pointed to the project’s failure to get permission to run a natural gas pipeline through state trust land.

Published: Friday, August 07, 2026 09:58AM

Corrales Comment
Corrales Comment

by: Kevin Hendricks


Sandoval County extends deadline for Junior Treasurer Program, adds $5,000 scholarship
Sandoval County extends deadline for Junior Treasurer Program, adds $5,000 scholarship

By Kevin Hendricks, The Paper. Sandoval County high school juniors and seniors have two more weeks to apply for the Junior County Treasurer Program, which now comes with a $5,000 scholarship for each student who completes it. The Treasurer’s Office extended the deadline to Aug. 21 so students returning from

Published: Friday, August 07, 2026 09:54AM


RRPD arrest records: July 26 to Aug. 1
RRPD arrest records: July 26 to Aug. 1

July 26Jamie Robison, 36, of Albuquerque, was arrested for unlawful use of license at an unspecified ...

Published: Friday, August 07, 2026 01:47AM


Dodd marks first day of school at RRHS
Dodd marks first day of school at RRHS

New superintendent was eager to greet high school students to start the new year

Published: Thursday, August 06, 2026 10:04PM


RR National Night Out brings families out despite summer heat
RR National Night Out brings families out despite summer heat

Cabezon event cancelled as Mariposa welcomes few residents

Published: Thursday, August 06, 2026 08:47PM


Land near Cleveland Heights could sell and bring more housing to RR
Land near Cleveland Heights could sell and bring more housing to RR

Public comment period is open until NMSLO decides to auction 300 acres off

Published: Thursday, August 06, 2026 08:44PM


A perfect score: BPS receives 'Outstanding' rating on its maintenance plan
A perfect score: BPS receives 'Outstanding' rating on its maintenance plan

BERNALILLO — As Bernalillo Public Schools looks to the new school year — set to start next ...

Published: Thursday, August 06, 2026 08:30PM


K9 helps in case against alleged drug trafficker in Bernalillo
K9 helps in case against alleged drug trafficker in Bernalillo

BERNALILLO — A man who allegedly ran from police was arrested after a K9 located a tampered backpack ...

Published: Thursday, August 06, 2026 03:24PM

City Desk
City Desk

by: Jesse Jones


New protections approved for ABQ workers speaking up at City Hall
New protections approved for ABQ workers speaking up at City Hall

By Jesse Jones, The Paper. — Albuquerque city workers who report fraud or wrongdoing at City Hall now have stronger legal protections after the City Council unanimously approved two overhauls Monday to protect whistleblowers and strengthen the city’s fraud watchdog. Councilors unanimously approved the Accountability in Government Ordinance, which Councilor

Published: Thursday, August 06, 2026 01:00PM

Updated: Thursday, August 06, 2026 03:38PM

City Desk
City Desk

by: Jesse Jones


Bill to restrict cannabis, smoke shop locations goes up in smoke
Bill to restrict cannabis, smoke shop locations goes up in smoke

By Jesse Jones, The Paper. — Smoke shop and cannabis dispensary owners rolled into the Albuquerque City Council chambers Monday, Aug. 3 and watched a zoning bill that would have separated the two businesses go up in smoke. City councilors voted 6-3 to reject Ordinance O-26-39, sponsored by Councilor Renée

Published: Thursday, August 06, 2026 01:00PM

Updated: Thursday, August 06, 2026 03:36PM

Corrales Comment
Corrales Comment

by: Rodd Cayton


Council delays traffic ordinance update to correct errors, allow public input
Council delays traffic ordinance update to correct errors, allow public input

By Rodd Cayton Citing a desire to ensure the community is kept up to date, village councilors in Corrales have delayed an official update to the uniform traffic code. The code had already been posted, but councilors added changes they felt the public should have time to review. Village Attorney

Published: Thursday, August 06, 2026 12:03PM

Corrales Comment
Corrales Comment

by: Kevin Hendricks


Live music, tradition and two days of Bernalillo culture cap a Sandoval County weekend
Live music, tradition and two days of Bernalillo culture cap a Sandoval County weekend

By Kevin Hendricks, The Paper. Rio Rancho and its neighbors don’t need a headliner to fill a weekend. This one comes loaded with New Mexican tradition, back-to-back Bernalillo concerts and three nights of live music in the City of Vision — plus the smell of green chile in the air.

Published: Thursday, August 06, 2026 11:33AM


Fuego owners open Ohana Hut in neighboring space
Fuego owners open Ohana Hut in neighboring space

Ramen, sushi and a bar in one just across the Albuquerque-Rio Rancho border

Published: Tuesday, August 04, 2026 10:59PM

Updated: Monday, August 17, 2026 03:48PM


Painted parking spots back at Bernalillo High School
Painted parking spots back at Bernalillo High School

BERNALILLO — As the start of the new school year looms closer, Bernalillo High School seniors were s ...

Published: Tuesday, August 04, 2026 07:59PM

City Desk
City Desk

by: Jesse Jones


Procedural mutiny: ABQ City Councilors overrule Council President to block tax ballot measure
Procedural mutiny: ABQ City Councilors overrule Council President to block tax ballot measure

By Jesse Jones, The Paper. — Taxpayers in the Duke City will not see a proposed gross receipts tax increase on their November ballots after city councilors used a procedural move to stop the measure before it reached a vote. During the Aug. 3 City Council meeting, Councilor Tammy Fiebelkorn

Published: Tuesday, August 04, 2026 01:00PM

Updated: Tuesday, August 04, 2026 05:24PM

City Desk
City Desk

by: Jesse Jones


City Council cracks down on stolen copper, brass sales
City Council cracks down on stolen copper, brass sales

By Jesse Jones, The Paper. — Burqueños whose catalytic converters get stolen or whose streetlights go dark because of stripped copper wiring have a new tool aimed at fighting the market for stolen metal after the City Council voted 8-1 Monday night to toughen the city’s recycling laws. The council

Published: Tuesday, August 04, 2026 01:00PM

Updated: Tuesday, August 04, 2026 05:20PM

City Desk
City Desk

by: Rodd Cayton


Keeping it cool: A/C conversion part of APS strategy to fight rising temps
Keeping it cool: A/C conversion part of APS strategy to fight rising temps

By Rodd Cayton It’s hot, and that’s not ideal for learning, Albuquerque Public Schools officials acknowledged Monday. Therefore, the district has been working on a variety of initiatives to keep kids cool. “We are overstaffed for the beginning of the year in terms of having all hands on deck to

Published: Tuesday, August 04, 2026 12:46PM

Corrales Comment
Corrales Comment

by: Rodd Cayton


Fun, food and community: Why National Night Out matters for our neighborhoods
Fun, food and community: Why National Night Out matters for our neighborhoods

By Rodd Cayton As law enforcement agencies across the country work to bond with the communities they serve, local departments are offering a variety of ways to reinforce that connection on Aug. 4. National Night Out began in 1984 and takes place the second Tuesday in August in hundreds of

Published: Monday, August 03, 2026 02:21PM

City Desk
City Desk

by: Jesse Jones


Bosque cleanup hauls off 16 tons of debris near Rio Bravo
Bosque cleanup hauls off 16 tons of debris near Rio Bravo

By Jesse Jones, The Paper. — Mattresses, tents and scorched brush piled up along the Rio Grande this month as crews worked through Burque’s Bosque between Rio Bravo Boulevard and Interstate 40, clearing fire hazards from the river corridor during a historically dry summer. The third annual, multiagency cleanup wrapped

Published: Monday, August 03, 2026 01:00PM

Updated: Monday, August 03, 2026 03:46PM


Letter to the Editor: Sandoval County’s sheriff has finally shown his true colors
Letter to the Editor: Sandoval County’s sheriff has finally shown his true colors

Submitted by Judith Gordon, Democratic Party of Sandoval County Secretary Democratic Sheriff Jesse James Casaus’s endorsement of the Republican candidate for Sandoval County sheriff (Rio Rancho News, July 29) is not a surprising political pivot. It is the inevitable action of a man who openly mocks the values of the

Published: Monday, August 03, 2026 01:56PM


RRPS votes to issue GO bonds, implement Tech Notes
RRPS votes to issue GO bonds, implement Tech Notes

RIO RANCHO — With two consecutive votes Monday evening, Rio Rancho Public Schools changed its bondin ...

Published: Friday, July 31, 2026 09:33PM


R4 Creating gets new outdoor fence from Leadership Sandoval project
R4 Creating gets new outdoor fence from Leadership Sandoval project

RIO RANCHO — R4 Creating has a new outdoor fence, expanding its area behind the Hilltop Plaza s ...

Published: Friday, July 31, 2026 09:31PM


Sandoval budget sent to DFA for approval
Sandoval budget sent to DFA for approval

GRT drops in Sandoval County as federal funds 'dry up'

Published: Friday, July 31, 2026 08:27PM

City Desk
City Desk

by: Jesse Jones


Councilor slams push to revive defeated tobacco-cannabis zoning ordinance
Councilor slams push to revive defeated tobacco-cannabis zoning ordinance

By Jesse Jones, The Paper. — Albuquerque smoke shop and cannabis dispensary owners could soon have far fewer places to open after Councilor Renée Grout revived a bill she sponsored by request, just days after a City Council committee recommended rejecting it. Planning Director Alan Varela told the Land Use,

Published: Friday, July 31, 2026 01:00PM

Updated: Saturday, August 01, 2026 02:44PM


Lujan Grisham, Stansbury support 10,000-acre Sandia land transfer as Heinrich, NMWF oppose
Lujan Grisham, Stansbury support 10,000-acre Sandia land transfer as Heinrich, NMWF oppose

Forest Service states it has been in regular communication with the Pueblo

Published: Thursday, July 30, 2026 11:07PM

Updated: Tuesday, August 04, 2026 09:46PM


Three hospitalized from Thursday crash at Southern and Unser intersection
Three hospitalized from Thursday crash at Southern and Unser intersection

RIO RANCHO — Three people were taken to a hospital following a severe accident at the intersect ...

Published: Thursday, July 30, 2026 10:50PM

City Desk
City Desk

by: Jesse Jones


ABQ Council looks to rewrite city’s fraud watchdog rules
ABQ Council looks to rewrite city’s fraud watchdog rules

By Jesse Jones, The Paper. — Burque municipal workers exposing government fraud could soon face fresh ground rules, as could the taxpayers who rely on City Hall’s watchdog agency. The City Council votes Aug. 3 on two companion ordinances born from a feud between city investigators and municipal leaders. The

Published: Thursday, July 30, 2026 01:00PM

Updated: Thursday, July 30, 2026 05:20PM

Corrales Comment
Corrales Comment

by: Rodd Cayton


Westside shopping mecca celebrates 30 years
Westside shopping mecca celebrates 30 years

By Rodd Cayton It’s not just another birthday trip to the mall — this time, it’s the mall’s birthday. This weekend, Cottonwood Mall is celebrating its 30th anniversary with a party Friday, three decades to the day the shopping center opened its doors. On July 31, 1996, Albuquerque’s Westside finally

Published: Thursday, July 30, 2026 09:27AM


Cold case closed 30 years after Placitas woman reported missing
Cold case closed 30 years after Placitas woman reported missing

Woman identified after homeowners find her remains

Published: Wednesday, July 29, 2026 10:13PM

City Desk
City Desk

by: Jesse Jones


One City Councilor’s plan to rid ABQ of crypto kiosks
One City Councilor’s plan to rid ABQ of crypto kiosks

By Jesse Jones, The Paper. — A panic-inducing phone call, an alleged arrest warrant and a frantic drive to a neighborhood gas station: For many victims, that’s how cryptocurrency ATM scams begin. Callers posing as law enforcement, government officials or utility workers pressure people to withdraw thousands of dollars in

Published: Wednesday, July 29, 2026 02:00PM

Updated: Wednesday, July 29, 2026 02:56PM

City Desk
City Desk

by: Rodd Cayton


APS receives grant to connect coordinators to instructional teams
APS receives grant to connect coordinators to instructional teams

Albuquerque Public Schools has been awarded a grant connected to enhancing its community schools program. The $50,000 National Moonshot Grant is for “Extending the Educator Team: Embedding Community in the Future of Learning,” an initiative of Remake Learning, a Pennsylvania-based network “that works to bring together a diverse network of

Published: Wednesday, July 29, 2026 09:37AM

Updated: Wednesday, July 29, 2026 03:21PM

Corrales Comment
Corrales Comment

by: Kevin Hendricks


Sandoval County sheriff breaks ranks to endorse Republican successor
Sandoval County sheriff breaks ranks to endorse Republican successor

By Kevin Hendricks, The Paper. Sandoval County Sheriff Jesse James Casaus, a Democrat barred by term limits from seeking reelection, is backing Republican Victor Rodriguez to succeed him — passing over Democratic nominee John Paul Trujillo in a rare cross-party break from a sitting sheriff. In a letter of endorsement,

Published: Wednesday, July 29, 2026 09:58AM


St. Felix gets new floor, lighting and updated lounge from Leadership Sandoval
St. Felix gets new floor, lighting and updated lounge from Leadership Sandoval

RIO RANCHO — Some much-needed updates were made at St. Felix Pantry thanks to another Leadershi ...

Published: Wednesday, July 29, 2026 02:11AM


RR land around Sandoval County buildings deannexed into Bernalillo
RR land around Sandoval County buildings deannexed into Bernalillo

Water will not change with deannexation

Published: Wednesday, July 29, 2026 01:59AM


Trader Joe’s could come to Albuquerque’s West Side, permit filings show
Trader Joe’s could come to Albuquerque’s West Side, permit filings show

Plans filed with the city suggest a new Trader Joe’s could open near Unser and McMahon NW. The proposed store would join a wave of other potential developments in the works nearby.

Published: Tuesday, July 28, 2026 04:14PM

City Desk
City Desk

by: Jesse Jones


No notice, damaged sidewalks: How City Hall plans to hold broadband providers accountable
No notice, damaged sidewalks: How City Hall plans to hold broadband providers accountable

by Jesse Jones, The Paper. — Homeowners in Burque tired of unannounced fiber internet crews tearing up lawns and sidewalks or blocking driveways can look to a new proposal putting neighborhood protections front and center. Sponsored by Councilor Dan Champine, the ordinance includes several new requirements for internet providers, including

Published: Tuesday, July 28, 2026 01:00PM

Updated: Tuesday, July 28, 2026 05:26PM

City Desk
City Desk

by: Jesse Jones


How Albuquerque is turning city medians into wildflower havens for bees
How Albuquerque is turning city medians into wildflower havens for bees

By Jesse Jones, The Paper. — Across the Duke City, medians, parks and other green spaces are buzzing with more than people. Thanks to conservation efforts, bees, butterflies and other pollinators are finding more places to thrive. Albuquerque is doubling down on its status as the first Bee City USA

Published: Tuesday, July 28, 2026 01:00PM

Updated: Tuesday, July 28, 2026 05:26PM


Man arrested for removing bolts from FLOCK camera in Bernalillo
Man arrested for removing bolts from FLOCK camera in Bernalillo

BERNALILLO — A man was arrested in Bernalillo for removing bolts from a FLOCK camera.Caleb Roth, 36, ...

Published: Monday, July 27, 2026 09:24PM


Libraries, fire department and elections bonds presented for 2026 ballot
Libraries, fire department and elections bonds presented for 2026 ballot

Property tax could be around $11.38 more for a $300,000 home in the first year if all are approved

Published: Monday, July 27, 2026 08:50PM

Updated: Monday, July 27, 2026 09:22PM


Rio Rancho man gets 10 years for distributing child porn
Rio Rancho man gets 10 years for distributing child porn

RIO RANCHO — A Rio Rancho man was sentenced to 10 years in prison on July 23 for distributing c ...

Published: Friday, July 24, 2026 08:31PM


Rio Rancho unanimously approves $452 million budget
Rio Rancho unanimously approves $452 million budget

Police gets the biggest share as Rio Rancho council gives final approval to the 2027 city budget.

Published: Friday, July 24, 2026 07:03PM


Tense Rio Rancho vote fills vacant council seat
Tense Rio Rancho vote fills vacant council seat

After a divided debate over conflicts and commitment, Rio Rancho council appoints David Mann to the District 4 seat.

Published: Friday, July 24, 2026 06:43PM


UFO records center explores expansion ideas
UFO records center explores expansion ideas

Collection is outgrowing space as officials look at ways to make it a true tourist attraction

Published: Friday, July 24, 2026 06:22PM

Updated: Wednesday, July 29, 2026 04:26PM


Olona sworn in as interim assessor after Gallegos' resignation
Olona sworn in as interim assessor after Gallegos' resignation

Chief assessor approved despite public comment against him

Published: Friday, July 24, 2026 04:36PM


Bear seen in Corrales bosque
Bear seen in Corrales bosque

CORRALES — Corrales Animal Services advised July 24 that a bear was seen in the bosque at aroun ...

Published: Friday, July 24, 2026 04:34PM


Juvenile arrested in Burger King shooting
Juvenile arrested in Burger King shooting

RIO RANCHO — An unidentified juvenile was arrested July 23 for a shooting resulting in one non-life ...

Published: Friday, July 24, 2026 04:30PM

Updated: Friday, July 24, 2026 05:36PM


County residents protest Sandia Pueblo land transfer in public comment
County residents protest Sandia Pueblo land transfer in public comment

Comments express fear of losing access to recreation and trails on the mountain side

Published: Friday, July 24, 2026 12:26PM

Updated: Saturday, July 25, 2026 02:09AM


RRPD arrest records: July 12-18
RRPD arrest records: July 12-18

July 12Richard Aragon, 66, of Albuquerque, was arrested for DWI and careless driving at an unspecifi ...

Published: Friday, July 24, 2026 12:08PM


New $7 million development under construction on Albuquerque’s West Side
New $7 million development under construction on Albuquerque’s West Side

Demi's Pavilions will bring 17,000 square feet of retail space, local cosmetic businesses and up to 100 new jobs to Coors Boulevard.

Published: Thursday, July 23, 2026 05:14PM


Delineators installed at problem intersection
Delineators installed at problem intersection

New traffic control devices aim to reduce accidents at the intersection of NM 528 and Pasilla Road/Riverside Drive

Published: Thursday, July 23, 2026 01:26AM

Updated: Thursday, July 23, 2026 01:44AM


From free to FLOCK: Man arrested for cutting cameras down speaks out
From free to FLOCK: Man arrested for cutting cameras down speaks out

RRPD responds to allegations, explains use of FLOCK license plate readers

Published: Wednesday, July 22, 2026 11:06PM


Bear prompts shelter in place in Enchanted Hills
Bear prompts shelter in place in Enchanted Hills

RIO RANCHO — Enchanted Hills was placed under a shelter in place at around 7 a.m. July 22 for a ...

Published: Wednesday, July 22, 2026 08:26PM


RRPS school board considers student suspension and expulsion policy reform
RRPS school board considers student suspension and expulsion policy reform

If approved, revised policy could move authority from the school board to superintendent or designee

Published: Wednesday, July 22, 2026 07:23PM


Judge finds Sandoval County redistricting is not completely equal
Judge finds Sandoval County redistricting is not completely equal

County files appeal as Sandoval Democrats demand a redraw

Published: Tuesday, July 21, 2026 10:26PM

Updated: Wednesday, July 22, 2026 12:56AM


Former SCDC employee sentenced for possession of child pornography
Former SCDC employee sentenced for possession of child pornography

Agreed to treatment on top of jail time

Published: Tuesday, July 21, 2026 10:17PM

Updated: Thursday, July 23, 2026 01:12AM

KOAT Action News
KOAT Action News

by: Vincent Rodriguez


46 years later: Revisiting the deadly New Mexico prison riot
46 years later: Revisiting the deadly New Mexico prison riot

It has been 46 years since one of the deadliest prison riots in U.S. history. It all happened here in New Mexico.

Published: Monday, February 02, 2026 03:39PM

Updated: Monday, February 02, 2026 03:40PM

KOAT Action News
KOAT Action News

by: Amari Saxton


Albuquerque Twinkle Light Parade brings holiday spirit to the city
Albuquerque Twinkle Light Parade brings holiday spirit to the city

Click here to watch the annual 2025 Twinkle Light Parade in Nob Hill.

Published: Sunday, December 07, 2025 02:53AM

Updated: Tuesday, December 09, 2025 06:37PM

KOAT Action News
KOAT Action News

by: Byron Morton


Haunting memories linger at New Mexico's old state penitentiary
Haunting memories linger at New Mexico's old state penitentiary

The old New Mexico State Penitentiary, site of a deadly 1980 riot, remains a chilling reminder of past horrors, with eerie occurrences suggesting the spirits of those who perished may still linger.

Published: Tuesday, October 21, 2025 08:49PM

Updated: Wednesday, October 22, 2025 02:45PM


36th Annual KOATs for Kids - Donate a New Coat for Kids Across New Mexico
36th Annual KOATs for Kids - Donate a New Coat for Kids Across New Mexico

Donate a new coat or give online now to help support kids in our communities

Published: Monday, October 20, 2025 06:00AM

Updated: Monday, November 17, 2025 05:09PM

KOAT Action News
KOAT Action News

by: Eric Green


High storm chances develop later today with heavy rainfall
High storm chances develop later today with heavy rainfall

Strong storms with heavy rain are possible in central New Mexico, including Albuquerque, on Tuesday.

Published: Tuesday, October 07, 2025 03:57PM

Updated: Tuesday, October 07, 2025 06:08PM

KOAT Action News
KOAT Action News

by: Byron Morton


What conditions are needed for balloons to fly at Balloon Fiesta?
What conditions are needed for balloons to fly at Balloon Fiesta?

One reason many balloonists fly in Albuquerque is because of the Albuquerque Box. Here's the science behind the famous wind pattern.

Published: Saturday, October 04, 2025 12:32PM

Updated: Saturday, October 04, 2025 12:43PM

KOAT Action News
KOAT Action News

by: Vincent Rodriguez


Zozobra through the years
Zozobra through the years

Zozobra has burned for nearly a century. It's a tradition that dates back to 1924 in Santa Fe. Here's a look at what Zozobra has looked like dating back to the 1940's.

Published: Wednesday, August 30, 2023 11:57PM


Hearst Television News Policy Statements

Hearst Television operates under the premise that first is desired, right is required in everything we do.Our purpose is one of service, providing quality news and information to the local television markets in which we operate.

Published: Wednesday, December 20, 2017 05:52PM

Updated: Tuesday, March 26, 2024 01:08PM

KOAT Action News
KOAT Action News

by: Devon Armijo


Sky 7 through the years
Sky 7 through the years

Sky 7 has been providing unmatched coverage of New Mexico's top stories since 1980. Click through this slideshow to see photos of each version of New Mexico's helicopter.

Published: Tuesday, December 31, 2013 06:12PM

Updated: Saturday, September 30, 2023 04:47PM


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