AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoImmigration & Trauma: TV personality Mel Viljoen says she was held in ICE detention in Florida and later transferred to Denver’s contract detention facility, calling it “hell” and comparing it to Auschwitz after being granted “voluntary departure.” Education & Voting Rights: Chalkbeat reports the Supreme Court’s Voting Rights Act shift could reshape school board elections, especially at-large systems that can dilute Black representation. Public Safety & Schools: A New York Times/San Antonio Express-News investigation finds Texas school police used pepper spray, tackles and Tasers on students, changing discipline into something far harsher. Local Culture & Community: Good News Denver Church brought back its “Taste of Korea” after a 2025 fire, using food and Korean culture to thank neighbors for rebuilding. Climate & Research: Scientists at Colorado’s NCAR warn Trump-era cuts are crippling climate and weather work, driving demoralization and young talent loss. Health & Naming: Colorado coverage highlights a push to rename PCOS to PMOS to better reflect the condition’s metabolic realities. City Life & Mobility: Northglenn added patrols and speed cameras on 104th Avenue after a spike in injury crashes. Arts & Events: Denver’s Outside Days festival returns with Flaming Lips, Death Cab and more. Sports & Entertainment: Morgan Wallen’s Denver show went viral after he flipped a piano mid-performance during technical trouble.
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