Thursday Nov 5 | City of Rio Rancho
Sign Ordinance Advisory Task Force Seeking Input at Public Meeting
The Sign Ordinance Advisory Task Force is seeking input. Citizens are encouraged to attend a public meeting with the task force at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Nov.
The following streets will have preventative maintenance and resurfacing activities take place weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. [Additional info...] Fire & Rescue Open House and Halloween Costume Contest The city of Rio Rancho's Fire & Rescue Department is looking for ghosts, goblins and princesses for its 4th Annual Open House and Halloween Costume ...
guide to spotting sandhill cranes
In the stillness of sunrise or sunset, you can often hear their call - a long, bugling, rattling garoooooah , repeated time and again - well before you see them.
A Variety of Programs Offered at City Libraries during November
During the month of November, a variety of unique programs will be offered at both of the city of Rio Rancho's public libraries.
Register Now to Participate in the Winterfest Parade
Registration forms for Rio Rancho's Winterfest Parade are now available by clicking the link below, or can be obtained at the City Hall offices of the Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department.
Irrigation Water Sampled For Drugs, Contaminants
Federal scientists and environmentalists are embarking on a study to determine what pollutants are in the Rio Grande and the channels that carry irrigation water throughout central New Mexico.
Understanding Your Property Tax Statement from Sandoval County
In early November, residents of Sandoval County, which includes the city of Rio Rancho, will receive their property tax assessments from the Sandoval Country Treasurer's Office.
17th Annual Rio Rancho Toy Run
The 17th Annual Rio Rancho Toy Run will take place on Sunday, Nov. 22 and will kick off at 11:30 a.m. at Rio Rancho High School, 301 Loma Colorado Drive.
Weigh in on SunZia transmission line
The Bureau of Land Management is holding additional public meetings in October to seek input on a proposed study expansion area for the 460-mile, 500-kilovolt SunZia Southwest Transmission line across New Mexico and Arizona.
Those who are brave enough to take the "Haunted Trail at the Bosque" should proceed with caution as you never know what surprises await! On Friday, Oct.
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN ALBUQUERQUE HAS ISSUED A * SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR... SOUTH CENTRAL SOCORRO COUNTY IN CENTRAL NEW MEXICO * UNTIL 345 PM MDT * AT 242 PM MDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM CAPABLE OF PRODUCING NICKEL SIZE HAIL...AND DAMAGING WINDS IN EXCESS OF 60 MPH.
Priest burglarized south of Belen
A priest whose home was burglarized while he was out of town says he forgives the thieves, he just wants his papers back.
SunZia comment period extended
A proposal to run a pair of high-voltage power transmission lines across southern New Mexico and Arizona generated a current of dissatisfaction among many who claimed they weren't given enough time to weigh in on the matter.
For many Navajo, painful history best left in past
Navajos are still divided over the idea of designating a historic trail commemorating the Long Walk, a series of routes thousands of their ancestors were forced to take from their homeland to Bosque Redondo in 1864, many dying or taken as slaves along the way.
National Park Service wants input on Long Walk National Historic Trail
The National Park Service is seeking public feedback on a draft plan for the Long Walk National Historic Trail.
Bosque offers artists material, inspiration
"Painted Jetty Jacks," by Zach Meisner, is part of the Land/Art Exhibit at the Open Space Visitor Center in the Bosque.
A flight of hand-crafted arrows enlivens museum's Pueblo Revolt Display
It took more than a review of the facts for the New Mexico History Museum to tell the story of the 1680 Pueblo Revolt.
Straight arrows for History Museum's Pueblo Revolt exhibit
Photo: The canopy of arrows hanging from the ceiling of the new History Museum helps tell the story of the Pueblo Revolt.
Irrigators say water flow is inadequate
Local farmers got a chance to show up in force and tell the Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District board of directors exactly how they felt about water delivery this irrigation season.