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Garden Masters to host free composting workshop in Corrales

pat@newmexico.news by pat@newmexico.news January 9, 2026
Lot coverage rules for the Village of Corrales won’t be changing anytime soon. Village councilors, at their Jan. 6 meeting, said they will seek more information before deciding whether to amend the village’s lot coverage limits, which address how much space property owners can fill on their land.
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Corrales lot coverage rules remain unchanged as council explores new options

rodd-cayton-city-desk-abq by rodd-cayton-city-desk-abq January 9, 2026January 25, 2026
Lot coverage rules for the Village of Corrales won’t be changing anytime soon. Village councilors, at their Jan. 6 meeting, said they will seek more information before deciding whether to amend the village’s lot coverage limits, which address how much space property owners can fill on their land.
Posted inCorrales, Corrales, Corrales Comment

Corrales lot coverage rules remain unchanged as council explores new options

pat@newmexico.news by pat@newmexico.news January 9, 2026
Lucy Salazar, a dancer and instructor from Agua Fria, will present a brief history of the dances and their cultural significance before leading participants through dance demonstrations and instruction. Live music will be provided by Tios Mios, a group specializing in traditional New Mexican music.
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Traditional Hispanic dances take center stage in Corrales

kevinabqnews by kevinabqnews January 9, 2026January 25, 2026
Lucy Salazar, a dancer and instructor from Agua Fria, will present a brief history of the dances and their cultural significance before leading participants through dance demonstrations and instruction. Live music will be provided by Tios Mios, a group specializing in traditional New Mexican music.
Posted inCorrales, Corrales, Corrales Comment

Traditional Hispanic dances take center stage in Corrales

pat@newmexico.news by pat@newmexico.news January 9, 2026
A dozen candidates filed to run for elected positions in Rio Rancho's March 3 municipal election, with the filing deadline closing at 5 p.m. Tuesday.
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Who’s running for office in Rio Rancho?

kevinabqnews by kevinabqnews January 7, 2026January 25, 2026
Rio Rancho Mayor Gregg Hull delivered his 12th and final State of the City address in December, outlining significant infrastructure improvements and economic growth while proposing new bond measures for roads, public safety and quality of life projects.
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Rio Rancho mayor delivers final State of City address

kevinabqnews by kevinabqnews January 7, 2026January 25, 2026
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Family of injured newborn sues Presbyterian

josh lee by josh lee January 5, 2026January 5, 2026
A local veteran has filed a new federal lawsuit in New Mexico against the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, alleging that a prescription error at a VA pharmacy caused permanent internal injuries. (Tony Webster at WIkimedia Commons)
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New Mexico vet files lawsuit over alleged VA pharmacy error

josh lee by josh lee January 5, 2026January 5, 2026
Congress has redefined what counts as “hemp” and effectively banned hemp-derived intoxicants in a move that could have big effects for New Mexico’s hemp sector. (Elsa Olafsson at Wikimedia Commons)
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Federal THCA ban could change hemp farming in New Mexico

josh lee by josh lee January 5, 2026January 5, 2026

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