AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoBig 12 Football Buzz (WVU): Rich Rodriguez kept West Virginia’s QB race open at Big 12 Media Days, saying the battle is still between Scotty Fox and Michael Hawkins Jr. as the Mountaineers head toward Week 0. Public Safety/Health: Parents are being warned about “squishy” gel toys that can explode and burn kids when left in hot cars—one West Virginia teen was hospitalized after an incident. Consumer Protection: West Virginia’s AGs joined a federal push to tighten FCC rules against illegal robocalls, targeting how scammers get access to real phone numbers. Sports & Policy: The Supreme Court’s transgender sports ruling continues to ripple through school athletics, with new fallout and dropped lawsuits in other states. Road Work in WV: WVDOH awarded an $85.43 million contract to extend Corridor H from Wardensville to the Virginia line, despite environmental legal challenges. Community & Arts/Local Life: WVU Medicine’s mobile lung cancer screening unit LUCAS is slated to visit Harrison County in early August, expanding access to low-dose CT scans. Wildlife Watch: Black bear sightings are climbing across West Virginia this summer, with officials pointing to increased camera use—not a sudden population boom.
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