AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoASU Under Federal Scrutiny: The U.S. Justice Department opened an investigation into Arizona State University’s diversity, equity and inclusion practices after viral videos alleged unequal treatment and attempts to hide it from oversight. Colorado River Alarm: Researchers warn another dry winter could push the Colorado River Basin toward a “crash,” urging faster water cuts, especially in agriculture. Water Deal Watch: Nevada, Arizona and California signed an agreement to explore “paper” water exchanges using San Diego’s desalination capacity, aiming to stabilize reservoirs like Lake Mead. Local Politics & Elections: DOJ is again trying to access Arizona’s voter registration records, appealing after a judge blocked the effort. Public Safety & Growth: Phoenix’s photo safety camera program has logged 132,000 traffic events and issued thousands of citations, with school-zone cameras relocated for summer. Community Governance: Queen Creek voted to remove a proposed annexation from its general plan after cost concerns. Business/Infrastructure: A Gilbert strip mall was evacuated after inspectors found major structural damage, forcing tenants to shut down. Tech & Jobs: TSMC’s CEO says AI demand is strong but chip supply won’t fully meet U.S. needs for years, while signaling interest in higher prices. Culture & Health: A pilot study suggests a simple urine test could screen for autism by detecting microbe-derived metabolites, though results need validation.
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