AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoPublic Health: The CDC is tracking more cyclosporiasis clusters across the U.S., including West Virginia, as investigators trace possible sources tied to produce like onions, cucumbers, and cilantro. Energy & Regulation: West Virginia’s Public Service Commission is set to hold public comment on Mon Power and Potomac Edison gas plant proposals—an issue that could affect long-term energy choices and consumer bills. Sports Betting Research: Arnold Ventures is funding $2.6 million in university studies (including WVU) on how sports gambling affects people’s behavior and public health. Tech & Kids Safety: West Virginia’s lawsuit against Apple over child sexual abuse material reporting will stay in state court after a federal judge rejected Apple’s bid to move it to federal court. Data Centers & Health: A public health expert warns backup diesel generators for a proposed data center campus in Archbald could harm residents’ health, raising concerns about emissions. STEM in WV Schools: Marshall’s Fun with Science Institute is bringing about 75 rising ninth graders to hands-on STEM and health-care labs, including drone workshops and a suturing lab. Higher Ed & Reading: Glenville State University earned an A from NCTQ for its elementary reading instruction preparation. Local Tech/Finance: bitFlyer USA launched crypto trading services in West Virginia after receiving its state money transmitter license.
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