AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWorkforce Health: ASU is investing in the next generation of nurses and faculty, with a U.S. Department of Labor–funded program helping educators like Jennilin Boone finish her master’s and expand nursing simulation capacity. Tribal Health Access: The University of Arizona and Gila River Health Care opened the first UA medical school branch on tribal land in Sacaton, with GRHC fully funding 10 students per year on an accelerated track to help close rural and Indigenous physician gaps. Public Health & Prevention: A federal judge blocked the Trump administration from changing the Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program while a lawsuit moves forward, keeping many canceled grants paused for now. Mosquito Season Watch: New York City reported its first West Nile case of the year as mosquito pools test positive at higher rates; officials urge repellent use and reducing standing water. Colorado River Water Stress: Lake Mead hit a new low, raising alarms for drinking water, farms, and hydropower across the Southwest. Community Safety: Tucson police are investigating a fatal shooting of a recruit with his fiancée injured; authorities are searching for masked suspects. Wildlife & Health: Arizona paused Salt River wild horse removals while researchers study herd health, using fertility control to support long-term sustainability.
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