AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCharlie Kirk case in court: In Provo, prosecutors pressed for Tyler Robinson’s aggravated-murder case to move toward trial, arguing they have “overwhelming” proof including DNA and apparent confessions, while the defense tried to cast doubt; a surveillance video played showed Robinson on the rooftop where Kirk was shot, and court testimony described his alleged movements around Utah Valley University. Utah housing pressure: A Salt Lake City couple’s “sweat equity” story highlights how high prices are pushing buyers toward fixer-uppers, as the U.S. median home price hit an all-time high and analysts warn affordability could worsen if housing supply stays tight. Utah sports calendar debate: Utah coach Morgan Scalley floated moving bowl games to Week 0 and expanding the College Football Playoff to 24 teams to reduce opt-outs and keep postseason games meaningful. Great Salt Lake ecology: A new report looks at how Utah can protect the 12 million birds that rely on the Great Salt Lake. Mental health investment in Utah: A look at the University of Utah’s rapid buildout—hospital upgrades, a crisis center, and a major research center—frames Utah as a growing hub for mental illness treatment and research. Business/tech labor: An NLRB judge ruled Atlassian illegally fired a tech engineer after she pushed back on layoffs, ordering reinstatement or equivalent pay.
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