AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAncient Life in New Mexico: Researchers report a new 210-million-year-old crocodile relative, Eosphorosuchus lacrimosa, from Late Triassic fossils, adding to the state’s growing paleontology cache. Public Health & Care: CMS data show Laguna Rainbow Nursing Center in Cibola County was the only non-profit nursing home in the county and earned an overall 2 rating for Q1 2026, below the statewide average. Mental Health & Sleep Policy: A review links daylight saving time changes to heightened mental health risks for people with chronic mental illness. Water Infrastructure: Eastern New Mexico Water Utility Authority cleared an $18.7M budget adjustment to finish large-diameter pipe work and move toward pump stations. Renewable Power in the Classroom: Mesalands Community College won a $2.3M state request to repower or replace its wind turbine, backed by federal matching funds. Wildfire Aftermath: Quay County declared a disaster after May wildfires burned 30,000+ acres near Nara Visa, aiming to unlock state aid. Nuclear Lab Mystery: New Mexico State Police identified remains in Carson National Forest as Melissa Casias, a Los Alamos National Laboratory worker missing since June 2025, with a handgun found nearby as investigators keep digging. Epstein Probe: New Mexico’s Epstein truth commission issued its first subpoenas to 14 organizations, including federal law enforcement and state offices, as it investigates alleged abuse and related networks. Tech & Data Centers: New Mexico Tech paused a controversial data center proposal after community pushback, with the university saying the current framework isn’t the right path. Space Tech Milestone: The ngVLA prototype in New Mexico reached “first light,” moving from construction into astronomical testing. Uranium Supply Chain: Urenco USA announced a major expansion at its Eunice enrichment facility, targeting new production capacity starting in the early 2030s.
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