AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoBenadryl Challenge Fallout in CT: Connecticut’s Office of the Child Advocate reports three child deaths in two months tied to diphenhydramine overdoses, renewing warnings as doctors note the drug’s heavy sedation effects and officials say they haven’t confirmed a link to the resurfacing “Benadryl Challenge.” Local Music Calendar: Hebron’s Summer Concert Series kicks off June 19 on Main Street with seven more shows, including jazz/blues, Motown-to-rock classics, and ZZ Top tribute. CT Higher Ed Recognition: The Board of Regents Faculty Awards honor Eastern Connecticut State University faculty for teaching and art-related scholarship. Arts & Community Listings: “Stages & Other Stuff” highlights upcoming Connecticut performing arts events and openings for June 11–17. WNBA Spotlight: The Connecticut Sun’s Leila Lacan posts a career-high 24, but the Sun falls to the Toronto Tempo in overtime as Brittney Sykes scores 38. State Policy Watch: AG William Tong joins a coalition suing the Trump administration over new federal contractor terms targeting “DEI,” arguing the rules are vague and could disrupt public services. Student Achievement: Wheeler High’s Class of 2026 celebrates two friends—Kaelin Rose (valedictorian) and Jada Overmoyer (salutatorian)—as they head to UConn and beyond.
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