AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoTroubled Teen Industry: Paris Hilton returned to Utah to back lawsuits against Provo Canyon School, saying alleged abuse and poor medical care show the facility is “the problem,” as state licensors tightened oversight after a May incident. Water Infrastructure: Central Utah Water Conservancy District opened a groundwater polishing plant in Vineyard to remove iron and manganese before water reaches homes across northern Utah County, supporting growth while keeping drinking-water standards. Colorado River Strain: Federal models warn Lake Mead could fall back to record-low levels by July and stay there for years, with negotiations among basin states still stalled. Data Centers & Local Backlash: A new report says community opposition has blocked nearly $130B in data center projects in Q1 2026, with more bills and moratorium proposals hitting state legislatures. EV Safety Tech: Texas Instruments unveiled a battery monitor aimed at detecting thermal runaway in EV and storage systems, as the company expands semiconductor manufacturing in Texas and Utah. Food & Health: “Dirty soda” trends are drawing scrutiny after reports of very high sugar loads, with doctors urging consumers to treat them like occasional desserts. Utah Business & Dining: Market Street Grill will close its downtown Salt Lake City location after decades, while other locations remain open.
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