AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWorkplace & HR: A Florida appeals court upheld a Tampa bowling alley case tied to liquor liability, saying plaintiffs can’t swap in a new drunken-driver narrative years later because key evidence and witnesses were lost—an HR-adjacent reminder for employers to preserve incident records and document training. Public Safety & Justice: A murder-for-hire trial begins in Florida over the 2022 ambush of a Microsoft design manager in Jacksonville Beach, with prosecutors alleging a tire was used to lure him out while his child sat in the car. Local Governance: Crestview officials move toward a data center development ban, weighing land, water, and sewer pressures as the city drafts an ordinance. Business & Hiring: Ridge IT Cyber, a Tampa Bay cybersecurity firm, earns Inc. 5000 recognition for the fourth straight year and expects about 20 more local hires in 2026. Immigration Enforcement: ICE expands 287(g)-style agreements with state police in Indiana, Oklahoma, and Wyoming, raising concerns that routine traffic stops could lead to immigration detentions. Sports & Culture: Tommy John, the Bradenton-based baseball pioneer whose elbow surgery changed pitching, dies at 83.
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