AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoFentanyl “walking” in New Mexico: The DEA allowed hundreds of thousands of fentanyl pills to reach Albuquerque-area streets from 2023 to 2025 while agents monitored shipments but didn’t seize them, according to current and former agents and records reviewed by the AP—sparking claims the approach gambled with public safety. Screwworm alert for NM: Coverage continues on the New World screwworm’s return, with officials stressing risk to people is low while urging vigilance for pets and livestock as cases have been detected in Texas and New Mexico. Cannabis lounge delays: Cannabis cafes and social consumption businesses are still waiting to open, with local zoning and licensing steps slowing revenue even after regulations passed. Food safety recall: Walmart recalled Great Value Hawaiian Roll 4-packs in 26 states after an oily substance was found on packaging that touches the bread; no injuries reported. Local health policy friction: A New Mexico newborn drug-exposure rule is drawing tribal backlash over sovereignty and jurisdiction concerns. Heat and wildfire watch: Rio Fire containment efforts continue in Santa Fe National Forest as hot, dry conditions persist.
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