AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoBourbon Theft: A Noble Oak shipment worth $500,000+ was stolen in broad daylight from a Philadelphia-area depot, with 10,800 bottles loaded onto a truck before anyone realized the pickup was bogus. Insurance Courts: Colorado Supreme Court ruled judges can require insurers to produce documents beyond what was available at the time of an accident in uninsured-motorist breach cases. Livestock Health: USDA confirmed two more New World screwworm cases—one in Texas and one in New Mexico—while Colorado officials say the risk remains low and monitoring continues. Energy Grid Readiness: A new look at U.S. power planning says extreme heat is shifting from “tail risk” to a design baseline as drought, demand growth, and fuel concerns pile up. Workforce Immigration: Federal judges struck down Trump’s $100,000 H-1B fee as an unlawful tax, setting up appeals and a major test for tech and healthcare hiring. Community Housing: Englewood’s Simon Center library reopened after costly meth mitigation, with nonprofits donating replacements after contamination forced discarding the collection. Local Business & Infrastructure: Denver’s City Park bandshell is set for rebuilding after a fire destroyed the structure, with demolition planned for fall. Fuel Prices: GasBuddy reports diesel prices in Adams County at $4.67 (week ending May 30), while Colorado averages remain higher but trending down.
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