Early voting begins in Rio Rancho, Bernalillo municipal elections The Broadmoor Senior Center opened Feb. 3, while other locations are set to open Feb. 14
Rio Rancho candidates participate in NAIOP roundtable Corrine Rios, Bob Tyler, Karissa Culbreath, Calvin Ward, Michael Meek and Paul Wymer sat down with industry leaders to discuss their priorities for the city of Rio Rancho
Sue Cleveland recognized by N.M. Legislature The departing Rio Rancho schools superintendent was honored with a certificate read on the Senate floor Feb. 4
Lawmakers hit midway point of the session with some key bills dispatched, others in limbo Governor expected to sign fast-tracked bills this week
New Mexico's crowded field of candidates for governor comes into focus on filing day Secretary of State's Office has until next Tuesday to certify eligibility of candidates
Locals vying for statewide, federal offices file candidacy paperwork Candidates include Rio Rancho Mayor Gregg Hull for governor and pharmacist Ndidiamaka Okpareke for U.S. Congress
RR mayor, council candidates participate in forum Five candidates for Rio Rancho mayor and two candidates for governing body answered questions by Observer and others
Mariposa Community Center celebrates renovations Phase 1 nearly complete with more upgrades on the way
Construction begins along Corrales bosque Project to treat invasive species and reduce fuels throughout 100 acres of the Corrales bosque
Former Las Cruces mayor now running as independent for governor Ken Miyagishima was previously running as a Democrat
NM 528 crash under investigation with fatality Ongoing incident closes roadway in both directions between Sara and Barbara
A language of love: Heart gets ready for RR show Nancy Wilson talks last tours ahead of Rio Rancho stop
Sandoval Co. lawmakers hear medical malpractice bill Reps. Kathleen Cates, a Democrat, voted for HB99, but Alan Martinez, a Republican, voted against it
Former Rio Rancho school board members recognized Gary Tripp, Jeffrey Morgan and Jessica Tyler commended by new board and given awards honoring their service
Changes to RRPD chaplain program prompt concern from former chaplains Department defends program and changes
Cleveland takes 1st place for play in statewide contest 'Wiley and the Hairy Man' earned the top spot in the 2026 Activities Association's One-Act Production Competition
Rural Sandoval centers get $2M for improvements Peña Blanca Community Center, Cochiti school awarded funds from Leger Fernández
Sandoval County's cold cases get substantial update Three of four people identified with DNA technology
New $45 TSA fee could ground travelers Starting Feb. 1, New Mexico flyers without REAL IDs may need to pay for TSA’s new ConfirmID screening or risk being turned away at security
Claw arcade opens in RR despite chilly air Boba Catch also offers boba and ramen to combine 'culture, creativity and fun under one roof'
RR man arrested after leading police on pursuit through city Man flees after hitting police officer vehicle
Highlands university investigates premature RR firings Two New Mexico Highlands University employees got their jobs back following premature reduction process, but president wants answers
Rio Rancho council approves budget amendments The changes, approved unanimously, include a $2.15 million budget surplus
Cindy Nava promotes first 'Mexico-New Mexico Advocacy Day' The N.M. senator from Bernalillo spoke at Roundhouse event to kick off tradition to highlight state and Mexico ties
RRFR EMS teams learn advanced procedures Department makes strides with blood, lungs and medication in emergency care
Cleveland students protest ICE, Trump policies CHS students stood with signs on Cleveland Heights Road on the one-year anniversary of Donald Trump's second term
WATCH: Project Ranger groundbreaking ceremony Governor joins Castelion and military representatives at Sandoval County site
‘Not a victory lap’: Governor touts progress, calls for more action in final speech to lawmakers Lawmakers offer mixed response to governor’s speech as 30-day session gets underway
Southern Leadership Conf. head gives MLK Jr. Day address DeMark Liggins asked a diverse group of attendees, public officials to have 'moments of courage'
More than 800 trees chipped in RR recycling program PNM, a partner with the city of Rio Rancho in the Christmas Tree Recycling program, issued the stat in a news release
Ready, set, legislate! Lawmakers poised to move key bills quickly once 30-day session begins State Rep & House Minority Leader Gail Armstrong shares her thoughts
Cleveland student headed to D.C. for Senate program Faith Young, a senior, will travel to nation's capital March 7-14 for US Senate Youth Program
New operator set to revive popular Albuquerque mini-golf venue Brew Lab owner: 'Something is in the works by a sister company of ours'
Problem intersection to get stoplight Light will operate on weekends; Pasilla/Riverside corridor to be widened, transportation official says