AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCommunity & Faith: A North Carolina software engineer received a rare workplace opt-out from using AI tools on religious grounds, highlighting how faith-based accommodations are colliding with the push to adopt AI at work. Education & Youth: Durham teens’ $90K Ghana trip is back on track after visa delays nearly derailed the nonprofit POOF Teen Center’s five-year journey. Local Schools: Caldwell County’s Class of 2026 earned more than $27M in scholarships, with hundreds of college acceptances and thousands of high school credit hours. Public Health: Raleigh families and workers are adjusting daily routines as record heat and triple-digit heat index values drive hydration, shade breaks, and extra safety protocols. Culture & Music: Songs for the Valley brings North Carolina musician Jess Ray to First Presbyterian Church in Harrisonburg for a “Bless It All” concert. Sports: Christian Pulisic’s status looks reassuring after he was subbed out early in Team USA’s World Cup opener vs. Paraguay. Civic Life: North Carolina lawmakers are still waiting on the state budget vote, with legislators frustrated about the delay. Obituaries: Services were announced for Sylvia Jean Foster Hutchins and Robin Riser Hunsinger.
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