AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPublic Transit & School-Year Life: Albuquerque is bringing back Route 790 on Monday, Aug. 17, running hourly weekdays from the Northwest Transit Center to UNM and CNM—an easy, free link for students and staff. Food Security: In southern New Mexico, demand is rising at food pantries in Carlsbad and Ruidoso as SNAP and other federal food aid shrinks, with some sites nearly doubling car counts. Higher Education: New Mexico climbed to No. 18 nationally for higher education in U.S. News & World Report, citing affordability and low-debt graduation gains. Border & Families: A Mexican national accused of child smuggling told CBP he was seeking “godchildren” before admitting involvement in a scheme to transport minors back into the U.S. Tech & Kids: Meta faces a landmark California trial starting Tuesday over claims its platforms are engineered to hook children and teens, with states seeking up to $1.4 trillion. Community & Culture: Organ Mountain football enters a new era with Gregory Mallory promoted to lead the program after a coach resignation. Local Governance & Accountability: New Mexico Tech staff voted “no confidence” in two administrators over alleged harassment, retaliation, and budget mismanagement.
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