AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoBorder Faith & Land Rights: Borderland Catholic bishops are calling for a pilgrimage up Mount Cristo Rey on Sunday, framing it as prayer for unity and religious freedom as federal plans target church-owned land for a border wall. Historic Preservation Funding: New Mexico’s Cultural Properties Restoration Fund is now taking applications for its third cycle, offering up to $500,000 for preservation of culturally significant sites. Campaign Trail: Deb Haaland’s gubernatorial bid is interviewing five potential lieutenant governor nominees, including Stephanie Garcia Richard and state lawmakers, as Democrats finalize her running mate. Local Arts & Youth: Los Alamos Arts Council is rolling out July programming and summer camps, including new family, teen, and ceramics options. Public Safety Tech Debate: Los Alamos County is set to hear from Police Chief Dino Sgambellone on cameras and data collection at Tuesday’s council meeting. Education Logistics: Albuquerque Public Schools is asking the community for feedback on student meals and transportation, with a survey open until July 10. Health Research: UNM School of Medicine is studying a gene mutation linked to cerebral cavernous malformation, offering education and DNA testing to northern New Mexico residents. Wildfire Watch: The McCauley Springs Fire remains at 708 acres with 0% containment, with evacuations and Highway 4 closures still in effect.
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