AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoGas & Summer Travel: AAA New Mexico says the statewide regular average is $4.24 a gallon, down 26 cents after Memorial Day but still $1.36 higher than a year ago, with Farmington highest ($4.56) and Las Cruces lowest ($4.04). Outdoor Access: The National Park Service is easing some hunting rules under Interior guidance, including changes affecting areas near trails and other restrictions—potentially impacting Southwest recreation sites like Valles Caldera and Great Sand Dunes. Road Safety: Bernalillo County prosecutors charged a Florida truck driver in the Feb. I-40 crash that killed Sgt. Michael Schlattman, citing careless driving and failure to yield to an emergency vehicle. Family Travel Safety: U.S. Marshals say two children abducted from Missouri were found safe in Chaparral, New Mexico, and the suspect is in custody pending extradition. Local Culture & Events: Albuquerque’s Totally Rad Vintage Fest returns at the Convention Center this weekend with 50+ vendors, a free-play vintage arcade, and throwback photo ops. Arts & Tourism: Farmington’s Museum of Navajo Art & Culture is hosting “The Global Language of Headwear” through September.
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