AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoExtreme Heat Preparedness: Maryland Gov. Wes Moore declared a State of Preparedness for July 1–5 as heat and humidity push heat indexes toward 110, with Baltimore issuing a Code Red Extreme Heat Alert Wednesday through Saturday and urging residents to hydrate, limit outdoor activity, and use cooling resources. Heat Safety Watch: A National Weather Service Extreme Heat Watch warns dangerously hot conditions for Allegany County and nearby West Virginia counties, stressing heat illness risk and the need for check-ins on vulnerable neighbors. Public Health Access: Howard County expanded overdose prevention with two free, 24/7 naloxone vending machines offering naloxone plus fentanyl test strips and other “safe choice” tools. Water & Sewage: Cambridge reported a sewage overflow under 500 gallons after a temporary shutdown at the Trenton Street Pumping Station, with cleanup underway and bacteria testing planned. Community Resilience: Emmitsburg held a ribbon-cutting for a community garden funded by a Sustainable Maryland grant, adding raised beds, a greenhouse, and rain barrels. Wildlife & Nature: Ocean City’s Brightside featured a sea turtle rescue-to-release effort after months of rehabilitation. Food & Health: A new California food-label law aims to reduce “sell by” confusion by standardizing “Best if Used By” and “Use By” labels.
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