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List/Grid Author Archives: Rosalie Rayburn / Journal Staff Writer

Rep. Wants Return On Incentives

Companies With Govt. Deals Would Face Tougher Penalties

Bill Wards Off Tax Nightmare

Proposal aims to avoid a situation similar to the one at Mariposa

Rio Rancho Councilors Eye Tax Change To Help Police

Some Rio Rancho city councilors say changing a tax approved for higher education projects could provide revenue to remedy staffing and equipment problems in the city’s police department. Councilor Chuck... Read more »
From left, Theresa Torres, CNM outreach manager, CNM President Kathie Winograd, school mascot Sol the Suncat and Miranda Evjen, career technical education marketing manager, blow out candles celebrating the 10th birthday of CNM’s campus on the West Side. (jim thompson/journal)

West Side CNM Campus Celebrates 10 Years

67,000-Square-Foot Building Opens
(Journal)

RR Police Chief Says Department ‘in Crisis’

Cop-to-Resident Ratio Falls Short

Complaint: RR Council Broke Law

Four Members Allegedly Violated Open Meetings Act

Complaint: Rio Rancho Councilors Broke Law

State AG investigates alleged Open Meetings Act violation

Bills Introduced to Protect Homeowners In PIDs

Legislators today introduced two bills aimed at protecting homeowners who live in communities where the developer has used the public improvement district process to finance infrastructure from having to foot... Read more »

AG Investigating Rio Rancho Open Meetings Violation Complaint

Attorney General Gary King’s office is investigating a complaint by a Rio Rancho resident alleging that four Rio Rancho city councilors discussed  changes to a city ordinance outside of a... Read more »

Pinpointing Trouble

West Side acupuncturist targets host of ailments

Additional Funds Approved for RR Stolar Project

RIO RANCHO — City Councilors Chuck Wilkins and Lonnie Clayton grilled senior city staffer George Bootes last week over $100,000 he requested for the Stolar Research Corp. project. The money... Read more »
While metro-area temperatures on Monday afternoon hovered in the high 40s and lower 50s, the scene at Sandia Crest was significantly more frigid, at 25 degrees accompanied by howling winds. A mountaintop winter is expected to visit lower regions today.  (roberto e. rosales/journal)

Frigid Forecast

Jack Frost is making a comeback after a brief balmy respite that brought welcome rain to the metro a ...