AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEducation & Jobs: Poudre School District is cutting 182 educator positions for next year, citing budget pressure tied to declining enrollment and rising housing costs—parents say they’re worried about what it means for programs and kids. Health & Community: A University of Utah and CU Boulder study looks at why adults over 60 are turning to cannabis edibles, with many saying they’re not chasing a high—just sleep, pain relief, or mental health support. Local Culture & Outdoors: Colorado College’s Summer Music Festival is underway, pairing pre-professional training with concerts across legacy and contemporary (and some underrepresented) classical music. Public Safety & Lifestyle: CDOT is teaming up with a Denver restaurant to reward helmet-wearing cyclists and boost driver awareness during Colorado’s deadliest summer stretch for bicyclists. Civic Life: Colorado’s DMV is warning drivers about “title theft” scams where third-party “helpers” can illegally seize vehicle ownership. Juneteenth in Colorado Springs: The African American Historical and Genealogical Society marked the holiday with songs, poems, and family-history research. Sports & Second Chances: Coban Porter is returning to college basketball at MSU Denver after a DUI-related prison release, drawing fresh debate in the community.
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