AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoGreat Salt Lake & water stress: A new report ties shrinking Western lakes to the AI data-center boom, spotlighting Utah’s Great Salt Lake and other water-stressed basins like Lake Mead and Lake Powell, raising alarms about water use, dust, and ecosystem fallout. Cancer & community support: An Orem podcaster says cancer treatment derailed his plans, but he’s leaning on overwhelming Utah community backing as he looks to give back. Measles watch in Utah: Utah health officials report “great news” as new measles infections drop to six in three weeks, while still urging MMR vaccination since most cases weren’t vaccinated. Foodborne illness update: Utah says cyclospora cases aren’t linked to the current multistate outbreak, but officials still warn symptoms can come and go after exposure. Flood tragedy in southern Utah: A flash flood near Sunglow Campground in Wayne County killed five people; authorities believe heavy rain flooding was to blame. Child safety & licensing: Utah revoked the final operating license for Provo Canyon School’s Provo campus after repeated health and safety violations. Healthcare culture: University of Utah’s Center for Health Ethics hosted a discussion on HBO Max’s “The Pitt,” focusing on healthcare worker mental health and patient care realities.
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