AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 minutes agoArizona & Citizenship: Federal courthouses in Tucson, Phoenix and Yuma won’t host naturalization ceremonies for July 4, but Saguaro National Park in the Red Hills will hold one Saturday at 9 a.m. for three new citizens from Congo, India and Mexico. Water & the West: A new look at drought shows how communities from New Mexico’s Estancia to parts of the Colorado River system are running out of options as reservoirs shrink and water gets hauled in. Democracy at 250: Arizona State University experts weigh how American democracy has evolved since the Declaration—plus a broader debate about what’s being tested now. Culture & Community: A Fourth of July road-trip and airport-bar roundups keep the travel vibe going, while a national water-safety push warns that drowning can happen fast for kids. Pop Culture: Bunnie XO says she’s been accepted to Arizona State University, “Dr. Xo loading,” just weeks after her divorce filing from Jelly Roll. Tech & Trust: GoDaddy challenges India’s crackdown on fake sites, warning it could make the internet less safe for legitimate businesses.
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