AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoUtah Court Tech & Justice: Prosecutors in Provo showed a silent video of Tyler Robinson after he turned himself in over the Charlie Kirk killing, while the judge weighs whether recorded statements from Robinson’s roommate/romantic partner can be played at trial—defense argues it could taint jurors and challenges DNA links to the suspected murder weapon. AI & Infrastructure Backlash: A national July 18 protest targets data centers, with organizers citing utility costs, water demand, noise, land-use changes, and security concerns; Utah-area readers may also be watching how local permitting and power capacity keep up with AI growth. Broadband & Connectivity: The Navajo Nation approved a $244.6M broadband package to preserve federal funding and build an open-access network of towers plus fiber, aiming to serve tens of thousands of unserved/underserved homes. Energy Grid Planning: Western governors, including Utah’s, formed a task force to speed transmission permitting and coordinate upgrades across state lines. Wildfire Health: A new push urges treating wildfire smoke as a public health crisis, not just a local fire problem, as smoke can travel far and harm kids and people with heart/lung conditions. Utah Innovation: University of Utah and BYU researchers report major genetic diversity in caddisfly silk while key adhesive traits stay conserved—useful for future synthetic underwater adhesives.
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