Rio Rancho named one of the best places to live in the US

Pros: Low cost of living and affordable housing

Cons: You have to live in Rio Rancho

Early voting for June’s primary election has begun. 

They say you can’t complain if you don’t vote, but we all know you’ll complain no matter what

Some neighbors are trying to put a stop to an apartment development near Old Town. 

Like always, people want more housing, just not in their, er…you know the rest. 

New Mexico State Police is asking for the public’s help in relocating a lost radioactive camera, last seen in Eunice. 

We wanted to ask for the public’s help finding our lost phone charger, but this other thing seems more important. 

City officials say they’re short on funds to bring a list of schools fully into ADA compliance. 

Funny enough, we’re short on funds to pay taxes.

Some Westside residents are hoping a new roundabout will cut down on speeding and make the area safer for pedestrians. 

New traffic designs are still no match for Albuquerque drivers. 

The U.S. Department of Education says it’s spending millions of dollars to make it easier for college students to apply for financial aid.

What if — and we’re just spitballing here — the feds just gave that money directly to the students?

State lawmakers are finding it hard to secure a place to stay during the upcoming special legislative session, which is slated to go down during the peak of Santa Fe’s tourist season. 

“You don’t say,” says every Santa Fe resident ever. 

The creators of The Office are launching a new show about a fictional failing midwestern newspaper. 

There are just some things you don’t joke about. 

This story is a staff report from The Paper.