Could a bunch of 700 square-foot houses crammed three feet apart be coming to your R-3 neighborhood?

T or C's zoning map

Where land use and government authority collide, especially if its an infill development that shakes up an existing neighborhood, sparks fly. It's hard to fight city hall on your own, but Diane Gunning is giving it a try.

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What you need to know, January 29, 2026: Alex Pretti was not a hero; he was a mensch

Alex Pretti, official portrait by US Department of Veterans Affairs.

There’s still something left to be said about Alex Pretti. Saying it says what we already know, but we need to say it, because words -- misdirected, rhetorical, dishonest, sugar-coated, hiding threats, pretending to be other than what they say – are part of the problem today.

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City Commission’s goals for City Manager Whitehead show their unfitness to evaluate him

City Manager Gary Whitehead

Truth or Consequences City Manager Gary Whitehead has been doing a stellar job. If city commissioners gave him a "satisfactory" on his yearly evaluation, it shows how little they know about government.

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Texas v. NM, going forward

Las Animas going dry.

The resolution to Texas’s suit against New Mexico for failure to deliver Elephant Butte water will depend on New Mexico curtailing its overuse. What we, as a whole, agree to do is laid out in non-technical language in a linked article.

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Meeting people in their communities will be the modus operandi of new flood control district board

Flash-flood warning Sept. 19, 2025 from National Weather Service, El Paso's Meteorologist Chris Nunley's Facebook page

Sharing and coordinating resources between the two flood control districts bodes well for Sierra Countians, especially since tax money won't sufficiently cover permanent-solutions projects. Economies in operations and grant writing will be necessary.

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