AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoDartmouth Professors Case: Robert Tulloch, who killed Dartmouth professors Half and Susanne Zantop as a teenager in 2001, was resentenced Monday to 45 years to life and could be eligible for parole at 62, after U.S. Supreme Court rulings struck down mandatory life without parole for juvenile offenders. Severe Weather Watch: New Hampshire is bracing for a hot, muggy stretch with Tuesday night storms possible, including damaging wind gusts and hail, plus a heat index that could top 100 in parts of the state. Heat Outlook: Forecasters warn another heat wave may hit the region midweek, with highs in the 90s and humidity climbing, raising health risks for outdoor workers and anyone without cooling. PFAS Funding: New Hampshire DES says it has directed more than $223 million over seven years toward PFAS response, but more work is still needed to keep up with the long-term cleanup challenge. Energy & Data Centers: As AI drives power demand, renewable-energy allies are pushing for climate-friendly electricity for new data centers, while some states consider rules to steer them toward cleaner power. Road Construction Delays: A ramp between I-89 North and I-91 North will close all day Wednesday for milling and paving, with detours via Woodstock Exit 1. Merrimack Sewage Fallout: A major sewage disaster in Massachusetts continues to contaminate the Merrimack River, with public health impacts spilling across state lines.
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