AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoColorado River Water & Power: Lake Powell hit a record low, dropping to about 3,519.9 feet—just 30 feet above the Glen Canyon Dam “minimum power pool,” raising alarms for hydropower, water deliveries, and the Southwest’s 40 million users. Local Water Efficiency: Phoenix is rolling out smart irrigation at parks with a $115,000 grant from TSMC Arizona, aiming to cut water use as Colorado River cuts loom. Creator Economy & Education: ASU launched a bachelor’s degree in content creation through the Walter Cronkite School, signaling universities treating social media skills as real workforce training. Semiconductor Workforce Pipeline: Fresh Start is training women as semiconductor technicians in an eight-week program, targeting Arizona’s fast-growing chip industry. Defense Testing Access: The U.S. Army opened more drone and missile test range access to private firms, including West Cibola Range in Arizona. Housing & Heat Safety: Arizona AG Kris Mayes sued Tucson apartment owners over air conditioning failures and dangerous conditions during extreme heat. Border Wall: A federal judge cleared the path for border wall construction on Tohono O’odham land, citing a 1907 proclamation.
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