AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoAI & Jobs: Gov. Wes Moore announced Cloudforce will expand its secure AI platform operations in Prince George’s County, adding 250 new Maryland jobs and doubling its National Harbor footprint with an extra 15,000 sq. ft. lease. Ag & Food Systems: Wye Angus Field Day returns Sept. 11–12 in Queenstown, with grazing management tours, forage and composting demos, and 3D scanning on cattle—aimed at producers and forage enthusiasts. Public Health & Retail: Kettle Cuisine LLC of Savage, Md., is recalling Marketside Tomato Bisque Soup Kits sold at select Walmart stores due to possible listeria contamination; no illnesses reported. Local Business & Retail Footprint: Safeway closures are continuing as Albertsons reviews its store network after the failed Kroger merger, shifting openings and shutting underperforming locations. Cyber & Consumer Safety: Baltimore expands 911 crisis response beyond police and EMS, while BBB Scam Tracker updates show Edgewood and other Maryland cities reporting scams tied to online purchases and phishing. Boating Safety: The U.S. Coast Guard is launching the 2026 National Recreational Boating Safety Survey, with Montgomery County residents invited to participate to improve local safety programs. Climate & Farming: Morgan State-linked researchers are helping Baltimore’s Plantation Park Heights Urban Farm use local weather data to improve crop planning and build the next generation of climate-minded farmers.
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