AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoNutrition & Wellness: CSU health experts warn that “protein maxxing” (mega-doses of protein and cutting carbs) is a viral diet trap that can harm organs, especially kidneys. Education & Beliefs: A Pueblo parent says a Craver Middle School teacher used Bible verses in seventh-grade “bell ringer” assignments for credit despite the family’s religious objections. Higher Ed & Civil Rights: Higher-ed groups and Democratic attorneys general sue the Trump administration over federal funding tied to anti-DEI mandates, arguing it’s unfair and unlawful. Housing & Daily Life: Denver renters report application “pending” delays that stall decisions for weeks while landlords move on. Community & Culture: Pueblo Food Project keeps growing with free edible gardens and cooking classes that bring seniors and youth together. Colorado Sports & Pride: Jeffco clarifies that 61 boys cited on girls sports rosters were “managers, trainers or mascots — not athletes,” amid a federal Title IX investigation. Local Outdoors: About 30 bison are set to roam new grasslands in Douglas County’s Backcountry Wilderness Area.
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