AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPublic Health Alert: New Mexico’s first human plague fatality in 2026 was reported by NMDOH, with officials contacting close contacts and launching an environmental assessment; plague risk is highest in summer as fleas and rodents become more active. Pet Safety: New World screwworm detections continue to spread beyond Texas, including a confirmed case in Lea County, New Mexico—health and veterinary officials urge pet owners to watch for wounds and seek immediate treatment, since the fly’s larvae can be fatal if untreated. Road-Trip & Route 66: Albuquerque Journal previews a summer-long Route 66 series starting Sunday, mapping 465 miles of the Mother Road across New Mexico with stops for scenic byways and small-town landmarks. Local Travel Logistics: NMDOT will hold a meeting in Cuba about a U.S. 550 wildlife safety project, while Sunport Boulevard bridge overlay work begins Monday with lane closures and suggested alternate routes. Outdoor & Fishing: With drought tightening conditions, New Mexico’s Game and Fish stocking plans shift more rainbow trout to Northern New Mexico, and low Rio Grande flows are pushing anglers toward early/late fishing. Community & Culture: A cross-border adobe art exhibition, “Unearthing Futures / Desenterrando Futuros,” opens with immersive installations in Taos and Fort Garland. Travel Deals (Luxury): Limitless Sky released a 2026 private jet cost guide touting transparent hourly rates and empty-leg savings.
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