- Sandia Prep Names New Headmaster
The associate head of Connecticut's Hotchkiss School was named the new headmaster for Sandia Prep on Friday.
(Saturday, November 21, 2009)
- 'The Little Engine that Could' Celebrates 25 Years
The little hospital that could turned 25 this year.
(Saturday, November 21, 2009)
- Our Soldiers Will Be Missed This Thanksgiving
We've all seen the footage of returning troops at the Sunport coming home from war. Waiting for them is a special group of people waving American flags, saluting and cheering as the troops walk through the terminal. The welcoming group is not necessarily relatives, but loyal Americans grateful for what their fighting soldiers do and don't think the soldiers' return should go unnoticed.
(Saturday, November 21, 2009)
- RR School Cuts Mean Classes Will Be Bigger
A Rio Rancho school district official says the biggest impact of state budget cuts will be felt in the classroom as teachers grapple with larger class sizes.
(Saturday, November 21, 2009)
- Small Businesses Lament Tough Times
Lt. Gov. Diane Denish got an earful this week as Rio Rancho small business owners shared the nitty-gritty realities of coping with today's bleak economy.
(Saturday, November 21, 2009)
- Holiday Events Feature Bikes, Horses
Equestrians and bikers will be out on the road Sunday in two separate events aimed at spreading holiday cheer to young children and teens.
(Saturday, November 21, 2009)
- When's Best To Plant Perennials?
Q. I had found several perennial plants on sale this past weekend. The weather being so cold, I haven't planted them yet. Will they be OK until the weather is a little more forgiving?
(Saturday, November 21, 2009)
- Suspect Arrested in 8-Month-Old Homicide
In March, forensics experts found some blood on Christopher Sanchez's boots. Eight months later, they identified the blood as Luis Maldonado's.
(Saturday, November 21, 2009)
- Medical Plaza Plans Move Forward
An Albuquerque-based developer plans to build a $50 million medical office and retail complex on a 20-acre site on the west side of Unser, opposite the location where Presbyterian Healthcare Services is building its Rio Rancho hospital.
(Saturday, November 21, 2009)
- $1.5M in State Money Frozen Because of Budget Shortfall
A few years ago, Susan and Al Unser Sr. came up with a plan to convert an old building into an education center where middle school children could learn about NASA and space.
(Saturday, November 21, 2009)