AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEducation & Community Access: A testy EVIT fight is headed back to Maricopa County Superior Court, with parents scrambling for rides as districts and EVIT argue over funding and who controls satellite CTE programs. Local Politics: Queen Creek voters get their say this week in a Town Council forum and early voting starts June 24, with key dates for independents and ballot requests. Culture & Identity: Tucson’s 56th annual Juneteenth festival spotlights Black culture and history, with NAACP leaders framing it as both celebration and ongoing struggle. Arts & Youth Sports: Gilbert’s Lacie Nemchick becomes the first Arizona high school girls flag football player to land a Power 4 offer (Nebraska), a milestone for the sport. Public Safety & Tech Literacy: Tempe hosts an AI scam-awareness meeting for older residents after a local woman nearly gets taken by a fake bail bonds call. Border & Immigration: ICE plans to offload some warehouse properties meant for mass detention, signaling a shift in DHS priorities. Health & Community Growth: San Luis’ new New Vida Birth Center is nearing opening, aiming to reduce travel for low-risk births.
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