AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoPublic Health: A new Environmental Working Group sunscreen report says only about 20% of tested products meet both safety and effectiveness standards, urging shoppers to look for broad UVA/UVB coverage and to skip sprays/powders. Hurricane Outlook: Colorado State University forecasts a below-average Atlantic season, with fewer named storms and a lower chance of major landfalls, citing El Niño-driven conditions that can suppress hurricane strength. Local Health Tech: The Virgin Islands Department of Health’s Epidemiology Division earned national recognition at the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists conference, with Dr. Hannah Cranford winning a Rising Leader Award. Community & Connectivity: AARP’s Community Challenge continues funding quick-action projects nationwide, with U.S. Virgin Islands included among grant-supported areas. Governance Tech: A new Guam portal (Territorial Review) lets residents track senators’ legislative records and performance through a searchable public archive. Local Law Enforcement: On St. Croix, a routine housing assistance application helped trigger an NCIC warrant hit, leading to the arrest of a Florida fugitive.
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