AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoPublic Health Alert: Connecticut’s Office of the Child Advocate says three children died after apparent diphenhydramine overdoses, urging families to store allergy meds safely and watch for misuse. Immigration & Voting Rights: DHS says there’s “no reason” for ICE to be deployed to polling places, while other coverage highlights states stepping in as federal voting protections are weakened. Community Safety: ICE lodged detainers after New Britain arrests tied to an online child-predator sting, with Connecticut sanctuary officials urged not to release suspects. Culture & Sports: Sophie Cunningham turned heads with an all-white pregame look before Fever vs. Sun at Mohegan Sun. Arts in CT: Goodspeed’s “Crazy for You” kicks off June 19, with Connecticut Ballet and Pilobolus also bringing major performances to Hartford and New Haven. Local Giving: Gauntlet 5K in Wallingford raises money for Gaylord Hospital’s adaptive sports program. Identity & Belonging: A Stamford supermarket incident went viral after a racist outburst targeted an Indian-origin shopper. Religion: U.S. Catholic bishops’ spring assembly culminated in a Sacred Heart consecration tied to the nation’s 250th anniversary. Wealth & Lifestyle: A Greenwich “Loch Lane Manor” stone estate returned to the market for $13.5 million.
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