AGP Executive Report
Last update: 43 minutes agoHeat & Safety: A second Massachusetts heat wave is set to hit Tuesday and Wednesday with a heat advisory and feel-like temps topping 100 degrees, plus the risk of thunderstorms—officials are urging residents to cool off and watch for heat illness. Public Health & Environment: Cape Cod officials say 19 bottlenose dolphins were rescued after strandings in Brewster and Wellfleet, following a larger Monday event that included deaths. Coastal Access: A Massachusetts Land Court ruling keeps a 135-year deed restriction in place at Andrews Point in Rockport, preserving public access to craggy coastline ledges and rocks. State Politics: The Legislature passed a new “Blue Star Families” license plate for spouses, parents and children of fallen law enforcement officers, sending the bill to the governor. Crime & Justice: Boston police arrested two Dorchester residents in a multi-agency human trafficking operation, recovering a loaded 9mm pistol and ammunition. Sports & Community: Chelsea was named an All-America city for the second straight year, highlighting trust-building efforts with immigrant residents. Business & Travel: Allegiant announced new seasonal routes to Florida, including service to Fort Lauderdale, as airlines reshuffle after Spirit’s shutdown. Legal Fight in Hollywood: Massachusetts AG Andrea Campbell is among a coalition of states suing to block the Paramount-Warner Bros. Discovery merger, arguing it would reduce competition.
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