AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoCTE Transportation Fight: EVIT’s superintendent offered to split busing costs as nine districts sue over an impasse that could leave some students unable to finish career and technical programs. Energy & Everyday Life: Cave Creek gas prices fell for a second straight week, with Arizona drivers seeing relief as summer road trips gear up. Water & the Southwest: As Lake Powell drops, Glen Canyon side canyons are “reappearing,” with scientists documenting new ecosystems returning after decades underwater. Sports & College Culture: Brendan Sorsby won an injunction against the NCAA, clearing the way for him to play for Texas Tech after a gambling-addiction treatment leave. Spanish-Language Media: Telemundo Station Group launched a 24/7 Spanish-language streaming news channel, Noticias Telemundo Suroeste, built for the Southwest. Local Growth: North Scottsdale is set for more cranes and condos as Axon’s big mixed-use project and nearby developments move forward. Public Health Basics: A local medical explainer breaks down snakebite risks and what to know. Community & Faith: Savannah Guthrie renewed a plea—“Bring her home”—as the search for abducted mom Nancy Guthrie enters its fourth month. World Cup Politics: Iran’s team arrived in Tijuana for U.S. matches amid visa uncertainty and geopolitical tension. Teen Vaping Crackdown: Arizona lawmakers approved a bill aimed at stopping retailers from marketing nicotine products to minors. Education Access: UAGC and Arizona Western College announced a Yuma-area partnership to expand bachelor’s degree pathways for working adults.
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