AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoGrocery & Retail: Kroger is buying Giant Eagle for $1.65 billion, adding nearly 200 stores across West Virginia and neighboring states—an expansion move aimed at competing with Walmart and Amazon as shoppers hunt for lower prices. Energy & Industry: West Virginia’s Commerce Department backed off a “Fundamental Data” violation notice, saying the planned Eastern West Virginia data and microgrid project is still in a conceptual phase. Power Grid Watch: A new report warns data centers could drive major emissions and strain electricity systems during heat waves, with West Virginia inside the PJM region where operators are issuing hot-weather alerts. Local Economy & Housing: A West Virginia real estate update points to steady growth in Morgantown and Bridgeport, citing stronger buyer interest and transaction momentum. Public Health & Food Costs: A survey finds inflation is pushing many households to cut fresh produce—West Virginia included—while a separate national food policy fight continues over SNAP “junk food” rules. Environment & Agriculture: The state agriculture department plans biological black fly treatments along the Greenbrier, New, and Bluestone rivers. Energy Prices: Gas prices are easing heading into the holiday, with GasBuddy reporting low regular and E85 prices in parts of West Virginia.
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