AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoCommunity Memory: Raton remembers Elizabeth “Lita” Ulibarri—“Auntie Lita”—for decades of neighborhood grocery care that felt like family. Faith & Vocation: Poor Clare sisters in Palos Park invite women to discern a “radical life” of enclosure, prayer, and penance. Consumer Protection: New Mexico’s AG is part of a multistate push that secured a $45 million settlement with Block over Cash App fraud and misleading “bank-like” safety claims. Animal Health: As New World screwworm spreads from Mexico into the U.S., New Mexico and neighboring states are urging producers to prepare with wound checks, prevention, and documentation. Access to Justice: The State Bar of New Mexico’s Access to Justice Fund awarded $2.2 million to 15 civil legal groups for 2026–27, including immigrant and disability advocates. Culture & Heritage: UC Berkeley is returning corn, seeds, and other “cultural patronage” items to the Pueblo of Isleta under NAGPRA. Local Infrastructure: Grant County updates progress on a regional water-connection project meant to protect communities as aquifers and drought pressure grow. Education & Rights: New Mexico Highlands University faces a criminal investigation into alleged fraud and forgery amid leadership turmoil.
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