AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMonsoon & safety watch: Ruidoso Downs plans a temporary closure of its main entrance after a New Mexico DOT inspection found a damaged culvert from last year’s flooding, with casino and horse-race simulcast access affected while officials seek emergency approval. Road-trip health heads-up: Canadian wildfire smoke is pushing hazardous orange haze across parts of the U.S., with travel advisories urging people to limit outdoor time and protect sensitive groups. Travel planning for the week: Forecasts call for unsettled conditions—monsoon storms and flooding threats in the Four Corners and Texas, plus intense heat and smoke risk across the Midwest and Northeast. Local hospitality trend: A report says fed-up travelers are rethinking short-term rentals and returning to B&Bs, including Albuquerque’s “Painted Lady Bed and Brew,” which leans into beer over breakfast. Family & community care: Farmington’s Dr. Sherman “Sugar” Singleton opened SkinSationMD, blending traditional and integrative medicine with a prevention-first focus. Health systems update: UNMH will not renew its contract to provide healthcare at Albuquerque’s Metropolitan Detention Center, ending services in July 2027.
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