AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoPublic Health: Arizona reported its first 2026 death from hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, tied to the Sin Nombre strain spread by deer mice—raising stakes for agricultural and rural exposure awareness. Education & STEM: Sonoran Science Academy Tucson notched back-to-back MESA state championships and sent students to national engineering competition, while a Lamar High School student earned recognition at ISEF. Aviation & Travel: American Airlines “seasonally adjusted” two Phoenix Sky Harbor routes amid higher jet-fuel costs, signaling continued pressure on airfares and fees. Real Estate Development: Greystone arranged $141M construction financing for a 245-unit luxury tower in Scottsdale, with a planned 2028 opening. Energy & Agriculture: USDA and Texas continue a multi-front defense against the New World screwworm as detections near the border prompt tighter controls. Tech & Drones: ZenaTech posted a 640% revenue jump in Q1 2026, driven largely by its drone-as-a-service push. Legal/Healthcare Costs: Arizona AG Mayes sued insurers over an alleged price-fixing “cartel” that underpaid providers. Climate & Water: A new analysis says Arizona is getting drier faster than any other state, with major drought exposure and dryness risk ahead.
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