AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoDowntown Albuquerque: Crews can now begin demolishing the Bliss Building at 500 Central Ave SW after a permit was issued following Lindy’s Diner’s partial collapse; road closures remain in place due to structural instability. Tourism & community: Truth or Consequences city commissioners approved capital priorities and tourism contracts, plus weekend transit service through summer. Outdoor travel safety: A dust storm advisory is in effect for Eddy County (and nearby areas in Texas) through Sunday evening, with hazardous visibility on major highways. Family-friendly fun: Totally Rad Vintage Fest brought a nostalgia-filled pop-up to the Albuquerque Convention Center, with vintage shopping and arcade-style attractions. Nature & recreation: The North Rim of the Grand Canyon campground is reopening June 1 for walk-in, first-come camping after 2025 fire damage. Local culture: Monumental Mexican fiberglass sculptures are on display in Downtown Albuquerque’s Robinson Park through July 17. Science tourism: Supporters are pushing to save Sunspot Solar Observatory after a mercury leak and NSF demolition plans.
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