AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoRare plant health curiosity: The Huntington’s double corpse flower bloom is underway in San Marino, with two endangered “Odora” and “Odorysseus” opening close together and drawing thousands—then closing within 24–48 hours as the smell fades. Emergency preparedness funding: Pasadena’s council will consider an extra $77,250 in state money to expand regional Urban Search and Rescue training, boosting reimbursement support for a multi-agency team through June 30, 2028. Local fire response: A coordinated multi-city response helped control a Fremont Ave. house fire in South Pasadena; one civilian had moderate injuries and was taken to hospital. Teen health policy: U.S. Rep. Judy Chu criticized federal cuts that reportedly cancel 80% of Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program grants, warning the move could raise risks for young women. Community health access via culture: Camerata Pacifica’s award highlights its “Nightingale Channel” work bringing classical music to healthcare facilities—an example of wellness-focused community outreach.
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