AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPublic Health Strain: The CDC has paused key rabies testing, leaving Idaho more exposed after a multistate transplant-linked rabies scare—Idaho now has fewer lab resources to catch rare but deadly cases. Water Safety Alert: Health officials detected the “brain-eating” amoeba Naegleria fowleri at Yellowstone and Grand Teton, a reminder to avoid submerging in thermal waters. Wildlife Update: Yellowstone says a grizzly mother with cubs was likely behind a recent attack that seriously injured two hikers near Old Faithful, with both transported to Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center. Local Care & Community: A Boise Meals on Wheels volunteer story highlights how home-delivered meals fight senior loneliness. Health Policy Watch: The national telehealth abortion-pill fight remains in flux after a Supreme Court stay—what happens next is still unclear. Idaho on the Move: Idaho Foodbank is urging summertime donations as demand rises. Safety on the Roads: Multiple crashes sent people to hospitals across the region, including a serious-but-non-life-threatening I-90 incident near Rose Lake.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.