AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoSupreme Court & Sports: The U.S. Supreme Court upheld West Virginia and Idaho bans on transgender girls competing in girls’ sports, a 6-3 decision that NCAA president Charlie Baker says won’t force an overhaul of the NCAA’s policy. Local Law Enforcement: FBI agents arrested former WVU guard Kerr Kriisa in Lexington in connection with an alleged multimillion-dollar fraud scheme tied to his time at WVU; he’s being held in Kentucky while extradition is arranged. Public Safety: Wood County crews responded to a warehouse fire at Peoples Cartage in Parkersburg; officials ordered people to shelter in place and said a news conference is planned Sunday. State Infrastructure: West Virginia DOT awarded a $74.5 million contract to complete the I-64 Fort Hill Bridge rehab, with work expected to start this fall and finish by May 2028. Fireworks Enforcement: State Fire Marshal investigators charged a Raleigh County man for allegedly selling consumer fireworks in Summers County without the required retail certificate. Outdoor & Tourism: A new WV tourism guide spotlights a summer weekend in Harpers Ferry, from ghost tours to rafting and river tubing. America 250: Gov. Patrick Morrisey marked Independence Day at the West Virginia Capitol as the state continues America 250 celebrations.
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