AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoNew World screwworm: New Mexico remains on alert after the parasite’s return to the U.S., with officials stressing the risk to the Shenandoah Valley and beyond is extremely low while ranchers and agencies ramp up monitoring and outreach. Public safety: A new Associated Press report says the DEA allowed hundreds of thousands of fentanyl pills to reach New Mexico streets from 2023 to 2025, drawing sharp criticism from agents who call it a gamble that “poisoned our community.” Local environment & emergency response: Crews are still working to contain the Rio Fire in the Santa Fe National Forest as hot, dry weather drives flare-ups; a temporary flight restriction is in place and officials ask people to avoid the area. Community & culture: Albuquerque’s Route 66 exhibit spotlights the road’s layered history through local art. Business & daily life: Mango Automotive issued a seasonal A/C airflow advisory for downtown drivers, while Brew Lab 101 opened a lakeside taproom at Elephant Butte Lake. Higher ed transparency: A new U.S. Education dashboard tracks foreign gifts and contracts to colleges, but critics say it may be misleading without key context.
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