AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoUranium Watch: North Shore Uranium says it has received New Mexico and federal permits to start drilling up to 26 holes at its Rio Puerco project near Grants, aiming to validate decades-old Kerr-McGee data. Missing Persons: New Mexico State Police identified the remains of Los Alamos lab staffer Melissa Casias, found near Carson National Forest; officials say a handgun was recovered, and the cause of death is still pending. Education & Tech: State lawmakers are pushing for a statewide plan to govern AI use in schools, citing privacy, cheating, and overreliance concerns. Data Centers & Local Power: Reporting on the behind-the-scenes deals around Project Jupiter highlights how state, university, and county agreements helped move the data center forward amid rising public opposition. Election Focus: New Mexico’s gubernatorial primary is Tuesday, with candidates centering juvenile crime, behavioral health, and CYFD overhaul in their pitches. Native Education: New Mexico opened applications for a Native American Tuition Scholarship covering full in-state tuition for eligible tribal residents attending certain neighboring-state public colleges. Arts & Culture: The 2026 Whitney Biennial opens with themes of “American” power and empire, drawing on artists from multiple countries and conflict zones.
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