AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoUFC/White House Security: Eight men were indicted in Ohio on murder and terrorism conspiracy charges tied to a thwarted drone-and-sniper attack plot targeting the White House UFC Freedom 250 event, with prosecutors saying the group stockpiled weapons, drones, and gear after plans began in May. WV High School Sports: Bridgeport High student Adaleia Cross says a Supreme Court ruling upholding West Virginia’s sex-based sports law reflects God’s faithfulness, while she and her family continue to speak out about alleged locker-room harassment tied to the case. Local Crime/Health: A West Virginia doctor is wanted after police say he hid cameras in staff restrooms at J.W. Ruby Memorial Hospital in Morgantown, including footage of employees and alleged AI-altered images involving juveniles. Arts & Community: Arts at the Armory’s Feet Keep the Beat Festival returns July 30–Aug. 1, featuring a newly commissioned ROOTS & WINGS: The Next Generation performance. Sports Business: A WVU-linked study is cited in a report arguing stadium subsidies often fail to deliver promised economic gains, as the Tampa Bay Rays seek major public funding for a new ballpark. Public Safety/Policy: Pennsylvania leaders, with West Virginia AG JB McCuskey, push the FCC for tougher rules to curb robocalls, aiming to stop scammers from buying phone numbers. WV Money: West Virginia retailers are adjusting after a federal court move blocked SNAP waivers that let shoppers buy sugary drinks with benefits.
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