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Moriarty City Councilor Steve Anaya is not running for re-election this fall. (Connor Currier)
Posted inLocal Gov., Sandoval County

Newly appointed Mayor Steve Anaya aims to restore financial transparency

Avatar photo by nm.news October 20, 2025October 20, 2025
Students from Moriarty High School spoke in front of the Moriarty City Council on Wednesday to request rental of the civic center for a reduced price, so they can have their prom this year at a new venue.
Posted inLocal Gov., Sandoval County

Moriarty high schoolers seek to move prom to civic center

Avatar photo by nm.news October 14, 2025October 24, 2025
The Town of Edgewood is drafting an ordinance to restrict large grass areas and regulate future golf course development as officials grapple with declining water resources in the semi-arid region.
Posted inEdgewood, Local Gov.

Edgewood considers water conservation ordinance targeting large grass areas, golf courses

Avatar photo by Kevin Hendricks September 24, 2025
Moriarty Mayor Brandon Webb resigned from office during a special city council meeting Monday night, citing ongoing political opposition and frustration with what he called constant resistance to his reform efforts.
Posted inLocal Gov., Sandoval County, Westside

Moriarty mayor resigns amid city’s financial crisis

Avatar photo by Kevin Hendricks September 24, 2025September 25, 2025
Edgewood Town Hall
Posted inEdgewood, Local Gov.

Oops! Agenda mistake forces Edgewood commission to adjourn after just 5 minutes

Avatar photo by nm.news September 23, 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, Local Gov.

Town of Edgewood to discuss limiting homeowner landscaping water use in workshop

Avatar photo by nm.news September 22, 2025
Edgewood Town Hall
Posted inEdgewood, Local Gov.

Town of Edgewood has overpaid $2 million to Santa Fe County, officials estimate

Avatar photo by nm.news September 18, 2025
The town of Edgewood is asking residents to help shape its visual identity through a new design survey focused on wayfinding and community character.
Posted inEdgewood, Local Gov.

Edgewood seeks public input on town image through design survey

Avatar photo by nm.news September 18, 2025
The Sandia Crest House sits atop the Sandia Mountains. (Courtesy photo)
Posted inEdgewood, Local Gov.

Edgewood Commission approves letter supporting preservation of Sandia Crest House

Avatar photo by Kevin Hendricks September 16, 2025
A community-organized group is hosting a forum for commissioner candidates next month, aiming to foster dialogue between local officials and residents.
Posted inEdgewood, Local Gov.

Edgewood community group plans candidate forum for October

Avatar photo by nm.news September 16, 2025

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