AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoUtah Courts & Justice: In Provo, prosecutors continued a weeklong preliminary hearing in the Charlie Kirk murder case, with investigators describing alleged campus movements by accused shooter Tyler Robinson and playing surveillance video; defense attorneys pushed back hard on DNA testing tied to a rifle found wrapped in a towel, arguing it doesn’t conclusively match their client. Youth Safety & Health: Utah DHHS revoked the license of Provo Canyon School’s Springville campus, ordering the facility to stop operations by Aug. 6; Paris Hilton celebrated the closure after years of advocacy tied to her abuse allegations. Immigration & Access to Courts: Salt Lake City’s immigration court is speeding up hearings and deportations after a surge in “mega” master calendar dockets, where no-shows can lead to deportation orders. Local Kids & Community: Soccer Shots is bringing preschool soccer fundamentals to Utah kids, using play and patience to build early skills. Weather & Outdoor Life: Air quality remains affected by wildfire smoke in parts of the region, with isolated showers and elevated fire risk possible. Culture & Heritage: Moab Museum is set to open the Buffalo Soldiers Heritage Trail exhibition for National Buffalo Soldiers Day, spotlighting Utah’s connections to the 9th Cavalry.
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