AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoColorado River: The federal government is expected to draft a new water-sharing plan for the shrinking Colorado River, aiming to replace rules that “no longer work” after long negotiations among the seven states. Education & careers: A new national ranking finds the earnings boost from a bachelor’s degree varies wildly by state, with Arizona’s place in the mix tied to local job markets. Local arts & community: Tucson’s Children’s Museum is launching an adults-only “Nostalgia Night” for its 40th anniversary, with retro crafts, activities, and food. Drag culture: Tucson queens are talking current drag culture and how the scene evolved from being mostly inside gay bars to being widely visible. Workforce & public life: Cave Creek approved a new vacation and sick time policy for town employees, splitting benefits into separate banks and aligning with Arizona tracking rules. Immigration & family impacts: An AP investigation says the Trump administration has re-separated dozens of children from families despite legal promises to reunify them. Arizona economy: A new look at Arizona’s economic numbers points to uncertainty ahead, with job growth and hiring slowing.
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