AGP Executive Report
Last update: 38 minutes agoRio Grande Water Deal: The U.S. Supreme Court approved a settlement between Texas and New Mexico, ending a 13-year Rio Grande dispute and setting a 57-43 irrigation split favoring New Mexico while reducing groundwater pumping. Public Records: New Mexico’s Supreme Court ordered disclosure of an Albuquerque Public Schools investigative report tied to former superintendent Winston Brooks’ 2014 resignation, allowing only limited redactions for opinion. Rural Access to Justice: UNM law students are heading to rural district courts statewide through the Rural Justice Initiative, aiming to ease “legal desert” conditions where attorney shortages leave residents with few options. Election Watch: Early voting for New Mexico’s June 2 primary is underway, with turnout reported at just over 6.6% statewide as clerks push voters to use drop boxes or polling sites. Community & Safety: U.S. Marshals helped recover two abducted children from Missouri in Chaparral, New Mexico, and arrested the suspect, Ralph Jones Jr., who faces kidnapping charges. Local Business: Dutch Bros opened its 10th Albuquerque location, adding about 40 jobs. Health Care Leadership: Rehoboth McKinley Christian Health Care Services named Maridel Acosta-Cruz as its new CEO.
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