AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoNuclear History, New Mexico: A July 16, 1945 Trinity test moment—set in remote southeastern New Mexico—still echoes today, with an explosives expert recalling the “chicken switch” decision that made nuclear war real. Wildlife Health: State wildlife officials urge people to report suspected New World screwworm or parasite cases in deer instead of trying DIY treatments, warning that meddling can worsen problems. Football & Community Culture: The Mountain West’s Vegas-style football media days put New Mexico’s team in the spotlight as the league leans into a glossier, high-energy season rollout. Local Tech & Delivery: DoorDash is seeking New Mexico approval for tiny automated delivery vehicles, but some officials worry cities could lose control over fees and rules. Spaceport America Watch: Sierra County residents are tracking discussions about a possible Spaceport America data center project tied to Green Data, with no final decision yet. UNM Research Boost: UNM launched its NM SPARK program, funding 11 faculty projects across research, AI education, and conservation-related work. Culture & Heritage: Acoma Pueblo continues to draw visitors to “Sky City,” while a Tijeras Cultural Corridor exhibit opened at the Singing Arrow Community Center. Immigration & Family Life: A New Mexico-linked case highlights how missed court dates can lead to ICE detention, even after unrelated travel like a concert. Conservation Spotlight: The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service finalized downlisting the razorback sucker, marking a major recovery milestone for a Colorado River basin species.
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