AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoFentanyl Fallout: Federal agents allegedly let staggering amounts of fentanyl pills reach New Mexico streets from 2023 to 2025 without seizing them, as DEA pursued bigger cases—an accusation DEA disputes and that has reignited questions about public safety. Judicial Appointment: Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham named veteran attorney Dylan O’Reilly to a new First Judicial District Court seat covering Santa Fe, Rio Arriba and Los Alamos, with him taking the bench July 4. Wildfire Watch: A lightning-sparked Deer Canyon fire in Torrance County triggered evacuations as smoke pushed toward homes; officials reported no structures hit so far. Behavioral Health Scrutiny: New Mexico spent about $843.5M since 2022 to rebuild behavioral health, but a Legislative Finance Committee report says outcomes still lag and overdose deaths rose. Screwworm Response: New World screwworm has been confirmed in Texas and New Mexico, prompting tighter animal import rules in other states and renewed biosecurity focus. Road Disruption: I-25 Montgomery Boulevard bridge demolition starts June 28, closing lanes overnight for about five days and sending drivers onto frontage-road detours. Local Giving: HB Construction marked 35 years by donating $500,000, including $350,000 to UNM’s School of Engineering.
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