AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoColorado Housing & Community: Longmont’s Ascent at Hover Crossing won a 2026 Eagle Award from Housing Colorado, spotlighting a 75-unit mixed-income project with income-restricted apartments, on-site early childhood education, and renewable energy features. Education & Rights: A Chalkbeat Colorado report says two Title IX investigations in Colorado reflect a “new way of doing business” under the Trump administration, with slower, email-heavy processes and enforcement that could ramp up through a new OCR–Justice partnership. Libraries & Access: Garfield County Libraries named Abraham Korah as its next executive director, promoting continuity after a period of staffing change and renewed focus on “freedom to read.” Culture & Local Arts: Fort Collins artist Charles Luna is bringing a Denver exhibition, “Image and Likeness,” exploring the sacred, technology, and the human story through painting, digital collage, and assemblage. Wildfire & Training: Stage 1 fire restrictions and extreme drought are affecting wildland firefighting training, including whether students can practice controlled burns at Colorado Firecamp. Immigration & LGBTQ+ Protections: Attorney General Raoul urged ICE to reverse a policy that reduces oversight of deaths in detention, and highlighted ongoing efforts to challenge unlawful federal actions targeting LGBTQ+ people.
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