Civics

Nearly 200 Locals Join National Protest at Triangle Park

Despite cold winds and gray skies, close to 200 people came together Saturday at Triangle Park in downtown Truth or Consequences to take part in a nationwide [...]

T or C Lodgers Tax Receipts Growing Steadily

Truth or Consequences' Lodgers Tax funding has increased an average of 10% per year since 2016 and is on track to have a record year in 2024. Lodgers Tax is a [...]

Chamber of Commerce Urges Local Officials to Increase COVID Testing

In a letter dated December 8th, the Chamber of Commerce of Truth or Consequences and Sierra County called upon local officials to support a "Get Tested" [...]

Footbridge Group Presents Progress to City Commission

A new feedback board was recently installed by the city in Rotary Park. On July 22nd, 2020, local organizer Merry Jo Fahl and National Park Service Outdoor [...]

Footbridge/Trail Group Releases Fact Sheet

The coalition working on drafting a footbridge and trail planning document for the Rio Grande corridor in Truth or Consequences today released a fact sheet to [...]

Downtown Water Infrastructure Improvements Scheduled for 2021

Downtown has some of the oldest water lines in town. They are at extreme risk of failure and require replacement. The water utility rates in Truth or [...]

Last Chance to Submit Questions for City Commission Forum

The deadline for submitting questions to be used at the upcoming city commission candidate forum is Friday, Jan 24th, at 5PM. Questions must be submitted [...]

MainStreet Announces Open House Oct 28

On Monday, October 28th, MainStreet Truth or Consequences will host an open house event from 4-7PM at 410 Main Street in downtown T or C. The event is [...]

Pedestrian Bridge Planning Begins

This week, city officials and local organizers met with National Park Service (NPS) staff to begin planning the work associated with the Rivers, Trails, [...]

Rep. Rebecca Dow Recognized with NM First’s Spirit of Bipartisanship Award

(Press Release - House Republican Communications) On June 6, 2019, New Mexico First, a statewide nonpartisan policy advocacy and development group, [...]