AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoDOJ Independence Fight: Newly confirmed AG Todd Blanche told NBC’s “Meet the Press” he won’t pledge the Justice Department will act independently of the White House, arguing no attorney general should make that kind of promise. Local Law Enforcement: Northampton County’s “Operation Street Sweep” involved multiple agencies and led to 50 traffic stops, arrests, and seizures of suspected narcotics and firearms. Courts & Public Safety: A former NC officer accused in a New Orleans mass-shooting plot was released after a Louisiana grand jury declined to indict. State Politics & Ethics: Rep. Chuck Edwards withdrew his re-election bid after a House Ethics report recommended censure over allegations of fostering a hostile work environment and sexual harassment. Health Regulation Watch: FDA inspection data show one Durham-area firm (Cancer Diagnostics, Inc.) received a July inspection marked “Voluntary Action Indicated,” while Wake County saw two inspections with one “No Action Indicated.” Tech & Community Backlash: A statewide survey finds 53% of North Carolinians oppose local data centers, with opposition strongest among women, Democrats, and independents. Local Governance: Mecklenburg County is suing to dissolve its decade-old Brooklyn Village partnership with BK Partners. Education: Bertie and Duplin county school districts reported enrollment declines in 2024-25, underscoring ongoing funding and staffing pressures. Media Business: Spectrum and Optimum expanded local news access and advertising capabilities, with Spectrum News set to reach more markets including North Carolina.
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