Alonzo Baldonado abruptly resigns from House of Representatives
Sometimes, you just know when you’re done. After 11 years serving in the New Mexico House of...
Read MoreStory by Julia M. Dendinger | News-Bulletin Assistant Editor | Dec 31, 2021
Sometimes, you just know when you’re done. After 11 years serving in the New Mexico House of...
Read MoreStory by Adam Evarts | News-Bulletin Sports Writer | Dec 30, 2021
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Obituaries appearing in the Dec. 30 edition of the News-Bulletin
Read MoreStory by Valencia County News-Bulletin | Dec 30, 2021
(Editor’s Note: The following agendas should be considered draft agendas until 72 hours prior to...
Read MoreStory by Valencia County News-Bulletin | Dec 30, 2021
MLK Verbal Arts Contest The Belen Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Multi-Cultural Commission is opening...
Read MoreStory by Julia M. Dendinger | News-Bulletin Assistant Editor and Makayla Grijalva | Dec 30, 2021
In the last 12 months, the News-Bulletin has chronicled the ups and downs of Valencia County. This year was marked by many significant events in Valencia County — fires and flooding, murders and convictions, political controversy and accusations and much more.
Read MoreStory by Valencia County News-Bulletin | Dec 30, 2021
Let’s go, legislators! Editor: The New Mexico State Supreme Court handed down two decisions...
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A year in photos in Valencia County
Read MoreStory by Andrew Hautzinger, guest columnist | Dec 30, 2021
With the end of the year upon us, many of us find ourselves reflecting on the year gone by....
Read MoreStory by Clara Garcia | News-Bulletin Editor | Dec 30, 2021
In an effort to shine a new light and bring economic development and residents to the city of Rio Communities, the council has adopted a new city slogan — Spectacular Views, Endless Opportunities!
Read MoreStory by Clara Garcia | News-Bulletin Editor | Dec 30, 2021
Belen taxpayers will no longer be shelling out money to pay for brand new city-owned vehicles. Instead, the city has entered into a lease contract for vehicles to better manage its aging fleet.
Read MoreStory by Makayla Grijalva | Dec 30, 2021
LOS LUNAS — These Los Lunas High School students are always willing to lend a hand — or a paw. An...
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