AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoRoad & Weather Watch: New Mexico DOT crews are chip-sealing U.S. 64 between Taos and Tres Piedras, with reduced speeds and loose gravel possible for 24–48 hours after work. Outdoor Safety: UNM health experts share rattlesnake-encounter guidance—stop, back away slowly, stay on marked trails, and get to an ER fast if bitten (no cutting/sucking/tourniquets). Local Travel & Community: Butte General Store & Marine Service in Elephant Butte is under new ownership, with the longtime boater-operator promising a fresh chapter for a longtime stop for anglers, boaters, and campers. Health & Access: New Mexico Cancer Center is adding estrogen-receptor targeted PET imaging for recurrent or metastatic breast cancer, aiming to reduce the need for patients to travel out of state for advanced diagnostics. Transit Milestone: The New Mexico Rail Runner is marking 20 years of service, touting 16+ million riders and ongoing upgrades like Wi-Fi and capacity improvements. Culture & Events: Silver High students brought home National History Day awards from Washington, D.C., including a second-place finish tied to the 1941 Disney animators’ strike. Business/Travel Legal: Albuquerque’s Lindy’s Diner owners are suing the city over the Bliss Building demolition, arguing the historic structure was fixable and the timeline was mishandled. National Context for Travelers: AAA reports gas prices are poised to rise again as renewed U.S.-Iran tensions push crude higher.
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