AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoFood Safety: Federal health officials say shredded iceberg lettuce from Mexico served at Taco Bell locations is behind a growing cyclospora outbreak, with warnings issued for Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio and West Virginia; Taco Bell says it will stop using the identified supplier while the FDA works to determine what’s still on the market. Local Housing & Growth: Greensboro’s Planning and Zoning Commission will review rezonings that could clear the way for at least 430 new homes across multiple projects, including up to 200 units near Burlington Road and Knox Road. Public Safety Tech: Guilford County is set to approve a $13.3 million, 10-year body-camera and license-plate reader deal for the Sheriff’s Office, including AI assistant licenses. Energy & Utilities: A North Carolina cable manufacturer, LS Cable & System USA, will pay $4M to settle claims it improperly obtained PPP loan forgiveness. Data Centers: Mount Airy approved a 60-day moratorium on new data center applications and approvals while it updates how it handles electricity and water impacts. Business Climate: CNBC ranks North Carolina No. 2 for business in 2026, but notes rising pressure on cost of living and quality of life.
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