AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHurricane science gets a boost: University of Delaware researchers are testing tagged sharks as roaming ocean sensors, sending back temperature data from multiple depths to help improve hurricane predictions. Air quality warning hits Delaware: A Code Orange ozone alert is in effect, with heat and a temperature inversion trapping pollution near the surface; sensitive groups are urged to limit outdoor exertion. Boaters get a safety upgrade: DNREC says it expects to finish Inland Bays channel marking ahead of Memorial Day, replacing and relocating navigation markers after storms and shifting conditions. Health policy fight: Virginia AG Jay Jones joined a coalition opposing the EPA’s move to roll back national limits on toxic ethylene oxide pollution. Delaware politics, legal front: A conservative group is challenging Delaware’s campaign finance law, arguing it chills political speech. Local governance: Delaware’s Court of Chancery upheld removal of an “imperious” CEO under DGCL Section 225.
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