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Wildfire & heat pressure: Extreme fire weather is driving closures and restrictions across the West, including Colorado shooting range shutdowns tied to Stage 2 fire rules, while Utah’s Cottonwood Fire grows under hot, dry, windy conditions and evacuations expand. Air quality & climate outlook: Colorado’s climate check-in highlights heat, ozone, drought, and what a strengthening El Niño could mean for later-season weather. Water safety & drought impacts: A boil-water order in Evergreen Metro District was lifted after flood-triggered breaks and lab testing confirmed safety; elsewhere, low water is forcing boat ramp closures and limits on recreation. Wildlife safety: Colorado Parks and Wildlife warned hikers after a moose attack on a Lovell Gulch Trail user and dogs in Teller County. Energy & regulation: A federal appeals court rejected efforts to loosen Biden-era soot limits for coal plants, keeping tighter pollution controls in place. Public lands & drilling: La Plata County faces a new federal oil and gas lease sale proposal that would add 160 acres near Bayfield to December 2026 leasing. Local conservation education: Anythink Nature is opening in Thornton with outdoor gear, a loop trail, and nature-focused programming.

Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result. Feedback is welcome. Please let us know if you have any comments or suggestions about the AGP Executive Report.

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Jun. 23, 2026

Dolan + Zimmerman says reasonable doubt is a growing battleground in Colorado trials

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Jun. 18, 2026

The Furniture Removal Guys sees rising Denver demand for furniture hauling

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Jun. 17, 2026

Pro Sims Golf Simulation launches custom indoor golf installs in Colorado

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Jun. 16, 2026

Axis Business Technologies touts laser printers for Southern Colorado offices

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Jun. 26, 2026

Colorado Parks and Wildlife approves three emergency public fish salvages

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Jun. 26, 2026

CPW and Denver Zoo Conservation Alliance reintroduce state endangered boreal toad tadpoles into historic alpine breeding site

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All Colorado Surfaces Supports Athletic Facilities with Expert Gym Floor Resurfacing and Maintenance

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Colorado Parks and Wildlife confirms collared wolf has crossed I-25

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CPW closes shooting range at Basalt State Wildlife Area due to extreme fire danger

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