AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEducation & Culture War: DU is restructuring and cutting staff amid declining enrollment, including combining colleges and eliminating some departments. Local Schools: Colorado Springs is weighing bell-to-bell cellphone bans after teachers report calmer classrooms and stronger connections. Community & Faith: A controversial “public Christian school” co-op is losing member districts, with one district withdrawing and others expected to follow, putting its future in doubt. Democracy & Voting Rights: Tina Peters, fresh out of prison, is back on a far-right podcast pushing election conspiracy claims. Outdoor Recreation: North Cheyenne Cañon Park roads remain closed after storm damage with no reopening timeline, while trails stay open with safety warnings. Sports & Local Arts: Central City Opera’s “Drag Me to the Opera” drew big crowds at Levitt Pavilion, blending opera and drag for Pride. Public Health & Lifestyle: Colorado Springs transit ridership is rising as inflation squeezes budgets, and Weld County marked June as Reunification Month to celebrate families returning home.
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