AGP Executive Report
Last update: 41 minutes agoFood Safety Fallout: The CDC and FDA say shredded iceberg lettuce served at Taco Bell locations in Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, and West Virginia is tied to a multistate Cyclospora outbreak, with 1,600+ confirmed cases and dozens hospitalized; consumers are urged not to eat the lettuce from those locations while investigators trace the supply chain. Local Impact (WV): West Virginia’s numbers are rising again as health officials track the outbreak and remind residents to wash produce well and avoid risky raw leafy greens. Corporate Response: Taylor Farms says it’s removing potentially impacted lettuce after FDA traceback linked a Mexico supplier to the outbreak, and Taco Bell has moved to stop using the identified product. Arts & Entertainment (Norfolk): Broadway in Norfolk announces its 2026-2027 season at the Harrison Opera House, including Spamalot, The Bodyguard, Waitress, and Legally Blonde. Sports (WV ties): Former WVU QB Will Grier retires from the NFL at 31, ending a short Panthers stint after earlier stops. STEM Spotlight: A West Virginia-area robotics team honored advisors with Pentagon-flown flags, celebrating mentorship beyond the competition floor.
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