AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoFood Safety: The FDA upgraded Publix’s frozen GreenWise organic blueberry and mixed-berry recall to a Class I, its most serious risk level, after E. coli illnesses (12 reported in Florida and Georgia; four hospitalized) tied to the products. Fraud & Enforcement: A Birmingham man, Michael Shine, was indicted on federal charges tied to preparing false tax returns worth about $65 million in improper IRS losses, allegedly exploiting geothermal heat pump credits. Defense & Aerospace: Fort Hood resumed Apache training flights after a fatal Aug. 12 crash near Salado killed two pilots; the Army says it completed a safety review while investigators continue looking into the cause. Local Economy & Growth: Tuscaloosa Mayor Walt Maddox recommended a record $356 million FY2027 budget, including pay increases and public safety funding, while cutting operating budgets across departments. Energy & Development: Gov. Kay Ivey announced $52+ million in GoMESA-funded coastal projects, aimed at water quality, boating access, and environmental outreach. Tech & Policy: U.S. Sen. Katie Britt urged a middle path on Alabama data centers—rejecting both “every corner” development and statewide moratoriums while pushing for community input on power and costs. Business & Hiring: Forbes named Alabama employers among its 2026 best workplaces by state, highlighting major health systems, universities, and insurers. Community Watch: BBB Scam Tracker data put Valley among Alabama cities tied for 69th in July scam reports, with one reported incident and a $32.39 loss.
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