AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoAI & Power/Water Pressure on RI: Westerly officials discussed possible rules for data centers, with a council move toward drafting a moratorium after concerns about strain on aging power grids and local water needs. Consumer Protection: Rhode Island drivers may get refunds under a $1.35M settlement after Attorney General Neronha accused UPP Global of deceptive parking charges and ticket notices that pushed people to pay fees they shouldn’t have. Environment & Health Research: A new method measures PFAS-based microplastics (microfluoroplastics), using reference spectra to extract and track fluoropolymer particles in dust, sediment, and water-related samples. Maritime Spotlight: The Spirit of Bermuda completed the 2026 Newport Bermuda Race after repairing lightning-damaged carbon-fiber mast components in a Bermuda-and-Rhode Island operation. Housing Costs Debate: States are loosening building code rules to cut construction costs, but safety experts warn changes like fewer stairways could raise risk for residents. Local Culture & Community: Providence’s PVD FanZone continues drawing big crowds for World Cup matches, including Ghana watch parties at Track 15. Sports/Local Interest: A Rhode Island amateur golfer, Miles Russell, impressed at the U.S. Open, earning praise for his short game and steady play. Civic/Industry Watch: Rhode Island’s grocery self-checkout rules keep evolving, with the state pushing staffing requirements to keep registers staffed.
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