AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoNavajo sheep traditions under strain: A master fiber artist in northeastern Arizona is keeping Navajo-Churro sheep and weaving alive, but drought and modern pressures are thinning the full-time shepherd pipeline. March Madness logistics: The NCAA picked Wichita, Kansas for the 2027 and 2028 opening-round sites, adding more games as the tournament expands. Space and culture: Wally Funk, the New Mexico-born aviator who finally flew to space at 82, died at 87. Public safety and politics: New Mexico’s 2nd Congressional District race is sharpening around crime and fentanyl, with Gabe Vasquez touting federal law-enforcement funding and Greg Cunningham pressing public safety concerns. Energy and heat: PNM says far Northeast Heights customers may be asked to conserve power during peak hours if demand strains aging equipment. Health alert: New World screwworm cases in Texas and New Mexico are prompting urgent pet-wound warnings. Liquor policy results: Five years after New Mexico banned liquor “minis,” stores shifted to larger bottles, with mixed outcomes on traffic and litter. Courts and accountability: New Mexico AG Raúl Torrez says DOJ is blocking access to unredacted Epstein files, escalating the state-federal fight. Water stress: The Colorado River crisis remains stuck in a stalemate, with a looming September deadline and talk of restrictions versus funding.
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