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Rodd Cayton covered local news for the Gallup Independent, The Mohave Valley Daily News and other papers across the midwest and west before joining City Desk in 2024. He is a graduate of CSU-LB.

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person holding debit card
Posted inState News

Unemployment overpayments to be forgiven

by Rodd Cayton December 6, 2024
Bernalillo County building
Posted inCounty Government

Glowing and growing sports

by Rodd Cayton December 5, 2024
Posted inCounty Government

Return of the snowman

by Rodd Cayton December 4, 2024
Posted inCounty Government

Governor seeking plans for fairgrounds upgrade

by Rodd Cayton December 3, 2024
Bernalillo County building
Posted inCounty Government

Assessor offers tax savings

by Rodd Cayton December 3, 2024
Posted inCounty Government

Turkey day closures

by Rodd Cayton November 27, 2024
Posted inCounty Government

Baca sees collaboration as answer to region’s challenges

by Rodd Cayton November 25, 2024
Posted inCounty Government

BernCo offers veterans assessment assistance

by Rodd Cayton November 19, 2024
Posted inCounty Government

Bridge Boulevard lanes reduced for a week

by Rodd Cayton November 18, 2024
Posted inCounty Government

ABQ water lines lead-free

by Rodd Cayton November 18, 2024

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Rodd Cayton

Rodd Cayton covered local news for the Gallup Independent, The Mohave Valley Daily News and other papers across the midwest and west before joining City Desk in 2024. He is a graduate of CSU-LB.


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