AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoPublic Safety & Courts: A Maricopa County judge blocked Pinal County Attorney Brad Miller’s plan to turn his investigators into de facto immigration agents, ruling he exceeded his authority. State Policy: Gov. Katie Hobbs announced $12M total for rural Arizona infrastructure and economic projects, pairing state-enabled funding with matching dollars. Business & Growth: ASU is joining Applied Materials’ new EPIC Center as an inaugural university research partner, aiming to accelerate advanced semiconductor equipment innovation. Transportation: ADOT is shifting I-10 traffic onto newly built concrete pavement southeast of downtown Tucson as part of the $600M widening project. Health & Consumer Watch: Straus Family Creamery recalled organic ice cream in 17 states, including Arizona, over potential metal fragments. Local Economy: Sprouts plans its first Ohio store in 2028, taking over part of a former Big Lots site in Columbus. National Security: Federal authorities charged an Iraqi militia commander tied to alleged terror plots across Europe, Canada, and the U.S.
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