AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoUtah Politics & Elections: Utah’s Senate President Stuart Adams faces a rare, high-profile GOP challenge in Senate District 7, with national super PACs and out-of-state groups targeting him over alleged conflicts of interest and power; Colorado River: Utah and Wyoming are pushing for renewed Colorado River talks as the Oct. 1 deadline nears, warning that without a deal the federal government could impose cuts that could be devastating for Arizona and strain basin relationships; Data Centers & Water/Energy: A growing national backlash to AI data centers is spilling into local politics, with Utah-area residents and officials increasingly focused on electricity, water, and local control; Local Governance: Vineyard’s Sunset Beach Park was listed for auction over years of unpaid property taxes, after county notices went unanswered and city leaders moved to address the delinquency; Business/University: The University of Utah finalized a private-equity partnership to create Crimson Brand Partners, shifting commercial operations for Utah Athletics while keeping academics and research in-house; Health & Community: A Utah Investigative Journalism Project report highlights concerns about The Other Side Academy, a Salt Lake-based addiction treatment program, as former participants question outcomes and urge prospective clients to research; Sports: The Knicks won the NBA Finals in five games, with Jalen Brunson named Finals MVP, while Utah’s NBA connection remains in the spotlight through former Jazz guard Jordan Clarkson.
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