AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoImmigration & Local Power: New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez sued Curry and Torrance counties over ICE agreements, arguing they violate a new state law that bars local deals for civil immigration enforcement. Courts & Public Records: The New Mexico Supreme Court ordered release of a secret 12-page investigative report tied to former Albuquerque Public Schools Superintendent Winston Brooks’ resignation and payout, ending a long fight over what APS tried to keep hidden. Drought & Community Safety: Corrales declared a village emergency as drought worsens, restricting fireworks and open fires and citing low river levels and shut-down pumping. Education & Scholarships: Bosque School in Albuquerque will receive $1 million annually for seven years from the Corio Foundation to expand need-based scholarships. Arts & Local Business: New Mexico CreativeCon returns June 6 at the National Hispanic Cultural Center, bringing workshops and resources for creatives and creative business owners. Health & Aging: CMS data shows Summit Care LLC’s Skies Healthcare & Rehabilitation Center in Albuquerque received a low overall rating of 1 in early 2026. Politics & Voters: A report says nearly 80% of independent voters chose Democratic Party ballots in New Mexico’s primary, reflecting how unaffiliated voters are adapting to the new semi-open primary rules. Culture & Community: Silver City named a new area poet laureate and continued public debate over the local museum’s leadership and alleged conduct.
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