AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCybersecurity & Privacy: The FBI is investigating whether an Alarum Technologies unit helped create “residential proxy” networks that can route internet traffic to disguise users’ locations, with DOJ seizing domains tied to NetNut and its platforms. Aviation & Infrastructure: Denver International Airport plans to convert parts of its long-idle underground baggage tunnels into pedestrian walkways between the terminal and concourses, aiming to reduce reliance on its automated train system during mechanical disruptions. Energy & Grid Planning: Western governors, including Colorado’s, backed a multi-state effort (WestTEC) to study and accelerate transmission upgrades to cut bottlenecks and improve reliability. Wildfires & Public Safety: Wildland firefighters held memorials in Grand Junction for three who died on the Colorado-Utah border, as the Aspen Acres fire continues to drive evacuations and strain response capacity. Agriculture & Animal Health: Colorado confirmed a second vesicular stomatitis case, with a quarantined horse premises in Montrose County after a positive CSU lab test. Real Estate & Housing Markets: Northern Colorado’s housing market is “normalizing” with city-by-city differences in pricing and days on market, underscoring how local conditions shape buying and selling decisions. Public Health & Courts: The U.S. Supreme Court is set to take up major cases next term, including gun rights, voting rules, and LGBT protections—issues that could ripple into Colorado policy debates.
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