AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoRio Rancho policing and housing crunch: Northern New Mexico officers increasingly live in Rio Rancho because Santa Fe’s prices keep rising, leaving a mismatch between where cops work and where they can afford to live. Tragedy in the UW community: The family of Juniper Blessing, a 19-year-old transgender student, mourns after Seattle police say the student was stabbed more than 40 times in a laundry room; a suspect was arrested, but motive remains unclear. Drought and water habits: Denver-area gardeners and cities are tightening outdoor watering as record-low snowpack leaves reservoirs low. Colorado River shockwaves: A federal plan would cut Colorado River allocations by up to 40% for California, Arizona and Nevada, threatening farms and communities. Big Tech under pressure: Senate Judiciary is set to summon social media CEOs again to testify on children’s online safety. New Mexico milestones: UNM and NMSU held commencements for thousands of graduates, while Leapfrog awarded MountainView Regional Medical Center an “A” patient safety grade.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.