AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoLocal Air Quality Fight: Brooklyn parents at PS 372 near the Gowanus Canal are demanding Gov. Kathy Hochul resign, saying cancer-causing chemicals found in school air have put special-needs kids at risk for more than two years. Public Health Watch: COVID-19 is climbing again for the “summer surge,” with wastewater monitoring showing levels up sharply since June and rising across many states. Wildlife Reporting: New York Sea Grant is inviting residents to log double-crested cormorant sightings statewide, tracking nesting, feeding, and impacts on habitat and water. Climate & Resilience: After storms soaked NYC subways, the MTA is stepping up flood protections, while broader coverage highlights how coastal cities are adapting to sea level rise and stronger storms. Education & Equity: A New York performance roundup spotlights wide gaps in Algebra II Regents results, underscoring uneven outcomes across districts. Policy & Environment: DEC reopened a wildlife management area archery range after upgrades, and hunting-permit lottery details were shared for upcoming duck season.
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