AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoOrange County Chemical Crisis: Evacuation orders tied to a Garden Grove aerospace chemical tank threat were lifted after officials said the explosion risk was eliminated, though a small area stays closed for hazardous materials work. Wildfire Science: A new study finds the West has fewer wildfires than decades past, but the ones that do ignite are far more destructive—especially lightning-caused fires. Privacy & Tech Policy: California’s Delete Act is pushing data brokers toward a single statewide deletion request system, with vendors rolling out automation ahead of the Aug. 1 deadline. Elections & Voting: San Joaquin County highlights multiple early voting options ahead of the June 2 primary, while the state confirms Assemblymember Juan Alanis will run unopposed in the 22nd Assembly District. Business & Housing: Robinhood is expanding AI-driven trading and credit-card purchases; meanwhile, San Francisco renters face a new AI-fueled housing squeeze with cash offers and bidding wars. Public Safety: A Simi Valley man allegedly rammed a car into a donut shop, then resisted arrest and was tasered. Environment & Wildlife: NOAA expects El Niño to keep waters warm longer, raising concerns for sea turtles and prompting calls to protect them from drift gillnets.
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