AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoDEA Fentanyl Whistleblower: The Associated Press reports the DEA let hundreds of thousands of fentanyl pills reach New Mexico streets from 2023 to 2025 while agents monitored shipments but didn’t seize them, a tactic critics say gambled with public safety and may have violated Justice Department rules. Public Health & Animal Threat: New World screwworm remains a growing concern after cases in Texas and New Mexico, with ranchers and officials pushing for tighter biosecurity and faster treatment as the parasite spreads. Local Business & Community: Sparklight awarded more than $125,000 in charitable giving fund grants to 28 nonprofits across its service area, targeting education, food insecurity, and community development. Tech & Access: Sensible Care announced “SC Now,” aiming to connect patients to mental health providers in as little as 20 minutes for same-day virtual appointments. Local Economy & Growth: Raton residents are organizing against a proposed AI data center, citing worries about water, energy, and impacts on daily life.
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