By Kevin Hendricks Police arrested another minor who is accused of intentionally crashing a stolen car into and killing a 63-year-old Corrales man who was riding his bike last summer in Albuquerque. The Albuquerque Police Department announced on March 18 that an 11-year-old is in custody for his role in the murder of Scott Habermehl, […]
Teenager arrested for hit-and-run that killed Corrales man
By Kevin Hendricks A 13-year-old boy was arrested Monday and charged with murder in connection with the death of a Corrales man who was intentionally struck by a stolen car while riding his bicycle to work last year. Two other minors, ages 11 and 15, are also accused of involvement in the crash that killed […]
‘Traffic is a 900-pound gorilla in the Village’
By Jesse Jones At the latest Corrales Council meeting March 11, residents expressed their opposition to the proposed Arts and Culture District (ACD) economic development plan, saying increased tourism and infrastructure changes could threaten the villageâ€s rural character. The discussion highlighted ongoing tensions over balancing preservation with economic and infrastructure needs. The council also had […]
Sandoval County Treasurer Elected to National Hispanic County Officials Post
By Kevin Hendricks Sandoval County Treasurer Jennifer Taylor has been elected Secretary of the National Association of Hispanic County Officials (NAHCO). Her two-year term begins March 1. NAHCO, which was created about 45 years ago as a Caucus within the National Association of County Officials (NACo), works to bring members together to advance Hispanic issues […]
‘Miracle’ on Corrales Road: Police Chief Gives Update on High-Speed CrashÂ
By Kevin Hendricks A traffic accident shut down Corrales Road on Feb. 25 from La Entrada to the Village Hall complex, leaving over 300 properties without power. The crash disrupted traffic and essential services, pushing the Village Council meeting back a week. At the rescheduled meeting on March 4, Corrales Police Chief Victor Mangiacapra gave […]
