AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAI Regulation Fight: A new AP report says President Trump tried to block state AI rules, but states are moving ahead with targeted laws focused on how chatbots affect kids, workplace use, and safety. Idaho Public Safety & Courts: A Boise-area Lyft driver, Zkaria Mahmmd Al Majzoub, was convicted in Ada County of kidnapping and raping a passenger after prosecutors said he drove her to a remote spot. Cold-Case Funding: Kaylee Goncalves’ family launched the “Murder Has a Name” foundation to help police solve cold cases using advanced forensic DNA and investigative genetic genealogy. Local Government: In Grangeville, officials say the city can’t waive double building permit fees under current code, and they’re also weighing how to handle airport-area land. Community & Health: Mountain Home held its 9th annual Freedom for Fighters 5K for suicide prevention and veteran mental health support. Education & Youth: North Idaho students won awards at the Youth Water Summit, tackling local water problems through hands-on research. Culture & Faith: Coeur d’Alene’s Ganesha statue controversy is revisited as part of the city’s ArtCurrents history.
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