AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHeat & Storms: Albuquerque hit 100 for the first time this year and triple-digit temperatures are expected to stick around, while a strong cold front brings wind gusts up to 55 mph and scattered thunderstorms to eastern New Mexico. Public Safety: Doña Ana County and state and local police launch a joint initiative near the Jetport to curb trespassing and unlawful shooting on private property starting June 19. Wildlife & Livestock Health: The New World screwworm is back in the U.S., with officials urging ranchers to watch herds and treat wounds quickly; Michigan also tightened animal movement rules to keep the pest out. Aviation & GPS Interference: The NTSB says scheduled military GPS jamming was active during a fatal air ambulance crash near Ruidoso, after pilots reported losing GPS and later striking the Capitan Mountains. Water & Land Use: New Mexico’s Environment Department advanced a groundwater discharge permit application for the Churchrock-Crownpoint uranium project into public notice. Tech & Water Concerns: Residents continue pushing back on Project Jupiter’s water use plans for a major AI data center in Doña Ana County. Education & Oversight: A lawsuit alleges an Albuquerque substitute teacher left a special education classroom unsupervised, leading to a student’s hand being crushed in a door. Policy & Public Lands: Lawmakers and environmental groups clash over a push to rescind a decades-old roadless rule tied to wildfire prevention and public land protections.
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