AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoLocal Business Relief: The SBA says low-interest disaster loans are available for New Mexico small businesses and private nonprofits hit by drought starting March 17, with eligible counties including Santa Fe and Taos; applications are due March 1, 2027. Tech & Transportation: DoorDash told New Mexico lawmakers it’s laying groundwork for autonomous deliveries using its “Dot” device, designed for short trips and meant to complement drivers. Weather & Water: Drought remains a concern in the West, and forecasts point to continued monsoon storms with heavy-rain and flash-flood risk in parts of New Mexico and the Four Corners. Public Safety: UNMH says it won’t renew its contract to provide healthcare at Bernalillo County’s Metropolitan Detention Center, citing a mutual agreement; UNMH took over in 2023 after prior providers left. Justice & Federal Oversight: The DOJ says it can’t provide unredacted Jeffrey Epstein files requested by New Mexico, escalating a dispute with state AG Raul Torrez. Community & Culture: The Santa Fe Community Orchestra will hold a free brass concert Aug. 15 at St. John’s United Methodist Church.
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