AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoLocal Music & Community: Hartford’s Fourth of July Bonanza in Bushnell Park lands with Living Colour bassist Doug Wimbish curating the lineup, bringing a homegrown Connecticut thread to a major holiday concert. Sports & Culture: The PWHL’s Las Vegas expansion officially hires Kim Weiss as coach, a Connecticut-linked hockey story that signals the league’s rapid growth. Screen & Storytelling: “Gilmore Girls” (Seasons 1–7) is leaving Netflix in the U.S. June 30—bad news for fans who associate the show’s Stars Hollow with Connecticut. Education & Arts Pipeline: Plainville High’s Class of 2026 celebrates graduation despite storms, while valedictorian Emma Muldoon heads to UConn for diagnostic genetics—plus a reminder that arts and performance (like band and ballet) keep showing up in these student profiles. Public Health Watch: “Dirty soda” is under fire for extreme sugar loads and health risks, a trend that’s now hitting mainstream menus. Policy & Privacy: Hawaiʻi’s consumer protection office joins a coalition opposing a federal data privacy bill that could limit stronger state protections.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result. Feedback is welcome. Please let us know if you have any comments or suggestions about the AGP Executive Report.