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Volume I Issue 1 of The Corrales Comment arrived in newspaper boxes in Corrales on February 26, 1982. For 40 years thereafter, founder Jeff Radford ensured that The Comment kept Coraleños abreast of the latest happenings in Village Hall, new business openings, and make a public record of special events up and down Corrales Road.
On his 80th birthday, in the summer of 2022, Radford announced that he would retire and sell the Comment to Pat Davis, who had led efforts to launch The Paper after the Weekly Alibi ceased publishing in 2020.
Today, The Corrales Comment is delivered by subscription to more than 1,000 homes in Corrales and surrounding communities – that’s almost 1-in-3 households who receive their local newspaper every other week. Source
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Search ArticlesCorrales parking problem: The search for a solution hits another roadblock
Published March 25th, 2026 at 3:15 pm The day of reckoning for problem parkers in Corrales has been pushed back once again. Village councilors were unable Tuesday to craft changes to the ordinance that would meet their objective: keeping commercial customers’ vehicles from parking in residential areas. They will take up the matter again at their June 9 meeting.
Corrales principal who was on leave resigns from APS
Published March 24th, 2026 at 1:23 pm The principal at Corrales K-8 School will not be returning. Alvaro Ramazzini, who had been placed on administrative leave, resigned March 19 from Albuquerque Public Schools, according to a letter sent to district families. APS still hasn’t given a reason for Ramazzini’s leave or resignation.
Bosque attacks lead to more Corrales police patrols
Published March 23rd, 2026 at 1:06 pm Corrales police have increased patrols in the Rio Grande Bosque area after a neighboring agency issued a warning of attacks in the area. Police Chief Victor Mangiacapra told the Corrales Comment his department made the change in response to a warning from the Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office concerning edged-weapon attacks which have taken place in the bosque north of Alameda and west of the Rio Grande.
Corrales fire officials warn of early fire season risk as heat dome settles over region
Published March 20th, 2026 at 12:29 pm Corrales fire officials are urging residents to act now as an unusual heat dome pushes the village into fire conditions typically not seen until June — two months ahead of schedule. The Corrales Fire Department is asking residents to clear dead vegetation from their properties and build defensible space around their homes before conditions worsen.
Corrales Teas & Chocolates opens at new Albuquerque location after forced relocation
Published March 18th, 2026 at 2:53 pm Corrales Teas & Chocolates has opened at its new North Valley location after being forced out of its longtime Corrales home by a planned building demolition. The shop, which operated in the village since 2020, is now open at 5939 4th St. NW in Albuquerque — the former site of an Annapurna’s restaurant — after closing its original location March 8.
Corrales Council to revisit parking rules
Published March 17th, 2026 at 1:00 pm Going to Corrales to have a meal or take in a show could mean a fine or a tow for visitors not mindful of where they park. Village councilors are expected to consider stiffer parking rules at their March 24 meeting. The most talked-about portion of the proposed ordinance is a ban on commercial parking on residential streets.
A new lifeline for the Bosque: Corrales moves beyond ditches for fire suppression
Published March 16th, 2026 at 1:00 pm, The Village of Corrales is constructing a dedicated pressurized water main along the Interior Drain to bolster Bosque fire suppression capabilities, a project officials say addresses growing concerns about the reliability of traditional water sources used by firefighters.
State lawmakers to hold post-session town hall in Corrales Saturday
Published March 13th, 2026 at 1:47 pm Residents will have a chance to hear directly from their state legislators when New Mexico Sen. Cindy Nava and Rep. Kathleen Cates host a post-session town hall Saturday afternoon in Corrales. The event is scheduled from 2 to 4 p.m. at Village Council Chambers, 4324 Corrales Road. A Zoom link is also available for remote participants during the event.
Corrales wastewater bypass on the horizon
Published March 10th, 2026 at 1:54 pm One can’t buy much with a million dollars these days, but for the Village of Corrales, that will make the lives of public works employees easier. U.S. Rep. Melanie Stansbury last month announced a federal appropriation of $1,092,000 to enhance Corrales’ wastewater treatment capabilities. She said at the time the money will help install wastewater treatment infrastructure across the village.
Corrales council to vote on $1.6 million for fire and floods
Published March 9th, 2026 at 1:47 pm Corrales village councilors Tuesday will decide on seeking state approval to raise $1.6 million for infrastructure improvements. Up for debate is a proposed resolution authorizing village staff to submit an application for financial assistance to the New Mexico Finance Authority (NMFA). The action indicates the village’s intent to issue the last of $4 million in general obligation bonds approved by Corrales voters in November of 2023.