AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoColorado Housing Reality Check: New Colorado Association of Realtors data says Denver-area and statewide home prices are still rising, with the seven-county Denver metro showing steady buyer demand and fewer listings, pushing back on “price collapse” chatter. Pride, Culture & Community: Aurora Fest returns Saturday with international food, performances and a parade of nations, plus a drone finale tied to U.S. and Colorado anniversaries. Public Safety & Fire Rules: Aurora lifts Stage 1 fire restrictions for a limited fireworks window (June 15–July 4) using a data-driven approach, while still warning residents to use only legal fireworks. Local Governance: Gilpin County pauses its first official flag decision after commissioners say the top design isn’t ready, sending it back for more options. Energy & Utilities: Black Hills Energy seeks an 8.8% electric base-rate increase, citing grid investment and a proposed customer refund. Tech & Land Use: Colorado Springs administratively approves Project Taurus, a Garden of the Gods-area data center; neighbors can appeal by June 22. Health & Food Security: Nevada AG Ford joins a coalition urging Congress to restore SNAP benefits in the Farm Bill, warning cuts will increase hunger and shift costs to states. Law Enforcement: Seven people were indicted in the “Molly Wonka” drug trafficking case out of Basalt, involving narcotics marketed as high-end candy and nasal sprays.
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