AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoData Centers & Water Stress: Santa Fe County approved an 18-month moratorium on new data center developments as residents push back on land-use, electricity, and water demands. Nuclear & Power Demand: Kairos Power broke ground on the Hermes 2 advanced reactor in Tennessee, with Albuquerque-based manufacturing tied to growing data-center electricity needs. Uranium Development: Premier American Uranium says it completed a 6,030-foot drilling program at its Cebolleta project in New Mexico and delivered samples for advanced metallurgical testing. Livestock Risk: New World screwworm remains a concern after detections in Texas and New Mexico, with Wisconsin officials stressing the threat to their agriculture is currently low. Public Safety & Roads: A new analysis says pedestrian deaths are rising because many U.S. streets are designed for speed, not people—an issue that hits local planning and construction choices. Tech & Privacy: A study found widespread security flaws in 281 free Android VPN apps, including traffic leaks and unencrypted data. Community & Education: Urban Rez Kitchen is raising money for 400 backpacks and school supplies for New Mexico families ahead of the state’s tax-free weekend. Local Watch: Sunspot Observatory supporters urged the NSF to delay demolition after a mercury leak in the Dunn Solar Telescope.
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