AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEducation & Power Shake-Up: LAUSD superintendent Alberto Carvalho resigned Sunday night after an FBI investigation, ending a high-profile tenure with questions about what comes next for one of the nation’s biggest school districts. Public Safety & Community Impact: A Boyle Heights cold-food warehouse fire has burned for a fifth day, with smoke spreading across LA and a state of emergency declared as temporary shelters and resources were set up for residents. Immigration & Family Separation: A Santa Barbara family says an ICE detainment after an immigration appointment left them separated across state lines, highlighting how enforcement is reaching scheduled visits and neighborhoods. Culture & Pride: Leimert Park business owners and residents marked Juneteenth as a major Black arts-and-community hub, while Santa Rosa held Sonoma County’s first Dyke March—“We’re here. We’re queer.”—as local LGBTQ spaces keep disappearing. Sports as Story: Iran’s World Cup run continues with a resilient 0-0 draw vs Belgium at SoFi Stadium, with players pointing to adversity as part of their culture. Local Life: A multigenerational housing community, Silverwood in the Inland Empire, is pitching itself as an intentional alternative for Californians trying to stay home. Civic & Legal Battles: California’s parental notification fight continues after a Ninth Circuit block of enforcement tied to AB 1955. Arts & Lifestyle: A profile of Veronica Vitale spotlights cross-discipline creativity and humanitarian-minded publishing.
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