AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoScrewworm Alert: USDA data show the New World screwworm outbreak has climbed to 20 confirmed U.S. cases, with Texas driving most detections and one additional case in New Mexico, as officials push a “One Health” response and roll out about $105 million for detection and control. Fentanyl Probe: Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham is asking New Mexico’s attorney general to investigate whether DEA agents violated state law after reporting said federal agents allowed hundreds of thousands of fentanyl pills to reach Albuquerque-area streets from 2023 to 2025. Snap Lawsuit: Parents of a 12-year-old raped by an adult she met on Snapchat sued Snap in Missouri, alleging app features like Quick Add and Snap Maps helped enable the assault and that warnings and safeguards failed. Wildfire Watch: The McCauley Springs Fire in the Jemez is at about 150 acres with 0% containment, while severe storms and flash-flood risk are ramping up across parts of northeast New Mexico. Local Governance: New Mexico’s primary results are certified, but recounts are ordered in four tight races after low statewide turnout. Community Update: Roswell’s city-run ambulance service began responding to calls, ending a contractor transition.
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