AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoFirst Americans Debate: New Mexico’s 23,000-year-old White Sands footprints are still shaking the “settled” story of when people arrived in North America, with scientists and critics clashing over how the tracks were dated. Election Watch: Early voting is underway for New Mexico’s first semi-open primary on June 2, with Republicans Duke Rodriguez, Gregg Hull, and Doug Turner competing for governor. Public Safety & Water: Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham issued a statewide drought declaration as wildfire risk and water shortages rise. Local Governance: Doña Ana County faces a special state auditor report raising “grave concern” about county operations and governance. Healthcare Push: New Mexico expands its physician loan repayment program, boosting awards to $75,000 a year for four years to tackle doctor shortages. Tech & Youth: A New Mexico judge wrapped Meta’s bench trial over teen harms, with closing arguments due soon. Energy Transition: Solar-and-storage projects on Ute Mountain Ute land are breaking ground, aiming to feed Los Alamos County and Meta data center power needs.
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