AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoSupreme Court Sports Ruling: The U.S. Supreme Court upheld West Virginia and Idaho laws that bar transgender girls and women from school sports teams, saying states can set eligibility by biological sex under Title IX—sparking national backlash and fresh debate over what comes next for trans youth. WV Community & Arts: Families can get hands-on at the Clay Center’s “Paper Pilots” on July 18 in Charleston, turning paper into flight with design challenges and straw-rocket launches. America250 in Charleston: Road closures hit Kanawha Boulevard and California Avenue through July 5 for the Capital City Celebration, with live entertainment, vendors, exhibits, fireworks, and family activities. Health in the Mountains: WVU Medicine’s mobile lung cancer screening unit, LUCAS, is scheduled to visit Alderson (June 28), Rainelle (July 29), and Weston (July 30), with appointments required ahead of time. Local Business: Kroger announced it will buy Giant Eagle in a $1.65 billion deal, expanding across West Virginia and nearby states. WVU Sports: WVU women’s basketball coach Mark Kellogg is navigating summer workouts without star Jordan Harrison, while WVU athletics slipped to 50th in the Learfield Directors’ Cup standings.
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