AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoFentanyl Accountability: New Mexico AG Raúl Torrez launched a criminal investigation into allegations that DEA agents let hundreds of thousands of fentanyl pills reach streets in the state while pursuing bigger cases, after an AP report described shipments being monitored but not seized. Wildlife Health: The New World screwworm—deadly to livestock—has been confirmed in Texas and a dog in New Mexico, prompting urgent calls for ranchers and pet owners to check animals and report suspected cases fast. Borderland Faith & Land: Borderland Catholic dioceses are urging a pilgrimage up Mount Cristo Rey in Sunland Park this Sunday, as church leaders say federal plans to confiscate land for a border wall have raised concerns. Local Infrastructure Planning: Roswell city council revised its ICIP short list after earlier project costs were deemed too high, reshuffling priorities for pipes, flood repairs, streets, and parking near Fire Station 1. Historic Preservation Funding: New Mexico’s Cultural Properties Restoration Fund is now accepting applications for up to $500,000 to protect culturally significant historic sites. Arts & Community: Deb Haaland’s campaign says it will interview five candidates for New Mexico lieutenant governor endorsement as the party finalizes its running mate.
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