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A planned class-action lawsuit against Sierra Vista Hospital & Clinics in Truth or Consequences reveals that a major data breach occurred in late January 2025, potentially exposing patients’ personal data. The breach affected residents in Texas, Massachusetts and New Hampshire, as well as New Mexico and potentially in other states as well.
Posted inCourts, Justice & Safety, Sandoval County

Class-action lawsuit looms for hospital after major data breach

Avatar photo by Kevin Hendricks November 10, 2025November 10, 2025
Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Sandoval County

The runoff strategy: Keller plans bipartisan outreach in runoff — while linking White to Trump

Avatar photo by Jesse Jones November 7, 2025November 7, 2025
The Town of Edgewood will hold two meetings on Tuesday to discuss a proposed ordinance aimed at protecting local water resources, with a workshop followed by the regular commission meeting.
Posted inEdgewood, Sandoval County

Letter to the editor: Leadership, infrastructure and the future of Edgewood

Avatar photo by Guest Commentary November 6, 2025November 6, 2025
Route 66 Elementary students will benefit from $250,000 in roof repairs and $1 million in HVAC upgrades, ensuring comfortable learning conditions year-round.
Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Edgewood, Sandoval County

What Moriarty-Edgewood’s $20M bond approval means for students

Avatar photo by nm.news November 6, 2025November 5, 2025
Rio Rancho Public Schools has an $80 million bond measure on the Nov. 4 local election ballot, seeking voter approval for infrastructure upgrades, security enhancements and facility improvements across the district.
Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Sandoval County

What Rio Rancho’s $80 million bond approval means for students

Avatar photo by Kevin Hendricks November 6, 2025November 5, 2025
Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Sandoval County

White trails in polls and money—but says 65% of Albuquerque voted for change

Avatar photo by Jesse Jones November 6, 2025November 6, 2025
Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Sandoval County

More people voted for the BioPark’s baby hippo name than voted in all 3 Westside city council seats

Avatar photo by Pat Davis November 6, 2025
Kenneth Snow overtook three other candidates, including incumbent Bobby Ortiz. In his campaign, Snow focused on government transparency, public safety and community-building. Snow had 30% of the vote with 141. Robin Spalding followed with 122 (26%) and Ortiz had 122 (25%). Maggie Gipson got 96 votes, or 20%.
Posted inSandoval County

Snow, Spalding projected to overtake incumbent Moriarty councilor, possible recount

Avatar photo by nm.news November 4, 2025November 6, 2025
Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Sandoval County

Fiebelkorn, Grout easily win council re-election

Avatar photo by Pat Davis November 4, 2025November 4, 2025
Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Sandoval County

Lewis wins re-elect, dampening Dem plans for council pickup

Avatar photo by Pat Davis November 4, 2025November 4, 2025

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