AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoTelecom & Emergency Support: Liberty VI is offering free international long-distance calls from the U.S. Virgin Islands to Venezuela through June 28, automatically waiving charges for mobile calls to Venezuela as residents coordinate after recent earthquakes. Public Safety & Infrastructure: A federal repair backlog is leaving some U.S. buildings with persistent health and safety problems—leaks, mold, and outdated elevators—while repair approvals can take more than a year, raising costs as issues worsen. Local Tech & Crime: VIPD is investigating the fatal shooting of 34-year-old Michiah Morton in the Mahogany Run Villas area on St. Thomas, with investigators also noting growing scrutiny around tech-driven monitoring in residential areas. Earth Science: Reports explain a rare “seismic doublet” and detail how twin major quakes near Venezuela triggered Caribbean tsunami alerts and major disruption. Governance & Data Access: A New Mexico “Truth Commission” has released subpoenas seeking Epstein-related records from U.S. Attorney offices, including the U.S. Virgin Islands, as it tries to understand why prosecutions didn’t move forward. Policy & Voting Tech: Wisconsin voters with disabilities are pushing for better absentee voting options after complaints that paper-only ballots can block secret, independent voting. Lottery (Low Local Relevance): Mega Millions and Powerball jackpots climbed again, with next drawings scheduled soon.
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