AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoOutdoor Air Guidance: A mold and air quality expert says Marylanders should check outdoor pollution readings daily and limit time outside or boost indoor protection when levels spike, citing health risks from short-term respiratory strain to longer-term heart and cancer links. Heat Records: NOAA reports the Lower 48 just saw its hottest month ever, with widespread temperatures well above the 20th-century average—another reminder that extreme heat is becoming the new normal. Power Reliability: After repeated storms and outages, residents in Reisterstown say they’ve lost power seven times in about two months and worry utility upgrades aren’t keeping pace. Wildlife Safety: A 10-year-old was attacked by a beaver at Seneca Creek State Park; the bite area and nearby trail were closed while officials search for the animal, noting no sign of a rabies outbreak. Chesapeake Bay/Water Quality: Maryland’s progress toward Chesapeake Bay restoration goals is highlighted as the state nears major 2025 targets. Local Jobs & Tech: Gov. Wes Moore announced Cloudforce will expand in Prince George’s County, adding 250 jobs over five years.
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