AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoLAUSD Fallout: Alberto Carvalho resigned as LAUSD superintendent after an FBI investigation, ending a high-profile tenure that began with paid leave following a late-February raid. Hospice Fraud Watch: A CBS review of state records finds roughly 1,800 LA County hospice facilities, with most showing multiple fraud red flags—raising the odds more providers could be targeted as state and federal cases continue. Grape Pest Funding: Bay Area lawmakers asked for $32.2 million in emergency federal help to trace, survey, trap, and eradicate the glassy-winged sharpshooter threatening Northern California vineyards. Election Integrity & Voting Rules: Coverage continues to track LA’s push to allow noncitizens to vote in local elections, alongside broader debate over election fraud claims versus documented cases. World Cup in California: Iran held 10-man Belgium to a 0-0 draw at SoFi Stadium, with goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand starring amid visa and travel restrictions; Egypt meanwhile beat New Zealand 3-1 with Mohamed Salah scoring twice. Trade Tensions: China announced sanctions on 10 U.S. military-related companies after U.S. defense-contract restrictions on some Chinese tech firms. Air Quality Disruption: A nearby warehouse fire and smog cloud affected a Dodgers game at Dodger Stadium, with officials preparing emergency supplies for residents.
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