AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoBronx River Wildlife Comeback: North American river otters have returned to the Bronx River for the first time in 100 years, a sign of improving water quality after decades of pollution and habitat loss. Public Health: West Nile Virus was detected in a mosquito sample in Palermo, and New York issued an advisory urging extra caution for people on immune-suppressing medications. Storm Repair Delays: Two years after a summer storm washed out Harbor Road in Stony Brook, residents say repairs are still stalled, with the duck pond damage adding to the frustration. Local Conservation & Safety: DEC forest rangers responded to multiple wilderness incidents, while Oneida County moved to ban kratom sales over health risks. Clean Energy Oversight: New York’s clean-energy transition faces a new test as an audit says the MTA is behind on its electric bus plan. Data Centers & Power Politics: Pennsylvania tightened rules on data center development after backlash, echoing the wider fight over AI infrastructure’s climate and grid impacts.
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