AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoTraffic Safety: Stamford police say Washington Boulevard at Broad Street and at Tresser Boulevard are the city’s most dangerous intersections, citing hundreds of crashes and pedestrian deaths, and they’re pushing a mix of education, engineering and enforcement—raised crosswalks with CTDOT and possible speed cameras by the start of the school year. Health Tech: Hartford HealthCare is expanding its AI-enabled K Health partnership into virtual specialty care, starting with endocrinology, aiming to reduce fragmented handoffs and shorten waits. Auto Repair Industry: Lombard Equipment reports rising demand from Eastern U.S. auto body shops for advanced collision repair tools as newer vehicles add electronics and safety systems that require updated workflows and calibration. Cannabis Regulation: Connecticut’s cannabis compact with the Mashantucket Pequot tribe sets a state-law framework for tribal operators while allowing reservation businesses into the regulated marketplace. Workforce & Education: Connecticut Career Paths is highlighted at Newington High School, giving students guidance on apprenticeships, skilled trades, military options and job-search tools. Legal/Investing: A class action has been filed in the District of Connecticut against GeneDx Holdings, with an Aug. 3 deadline to seek lead-plaintiff status.
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