AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoAI Workforce Push: A new $500 million nonprofit fund, Raise Us, backed by major tech firms and governors, is trying to prepare American workers for AI-driven job disruption. Aviation Safety: A Saturday close call at Logan involved two planes coming within 900 feet after air-traffic missteps, underscoring ongoing runway-incursion concerns at the airport. Trail Expansion: Georgetown and Newbury are set to receive about $864,000 in state grants to extend the Border to Boston Trail. Housing Costs: Rocketing Massachusetts home prices are starting to cool, but they remain sky-high as supply constraints linger. World Cup in Boston: Scots and other fans are flooding the city for World Cup matches, straining local bar supplies and prompting Healey to extend hours. Immigration + Health Care: The Supreme Court cleared Trump to end TPS protections for Haitians and Syrians, a ruling Massachusetts leaders say will hit hospitals and nursing homes hard. Local Crime: A man was killed in a stabbing at Wellesley’s Phillips Park; a 26-year-old suspect is in custody. Public Safety Tech: Framingham will stop using Flock Safety license-plate cameras after resident backlash over privacy and surveillance. Community + Culture: Winchester is offering Revolutionary War-era tours tied to America’s 250th anniversary.
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