AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWorld Cup Watch in Washington: Bellingham is getting $230,000+ in federal security money for its World Cup “fan zone,” with overtime staffing and gear like drones and a portable X-ray—while city leaders push back on contract language that could require help with ICE. Pride & Community: Mountlake Terrace held its first Pride celebration, with drag, live music, vendors, and a “Pet Strut and Stroll,” and organizers say people left feeling genuinely welcome. Public Safety & Courts: A Clark County judge set $100,000 bail for a 19-year-old accused of stabbing a man at a downtown Vancouver encampment. Arts & Education: Friday Harbor student Kristina Girvan won the Governor’s Choice Award for her ceramic sculpture. Local Culture Spotlight: Seattle’s Christian radio stations are leaning into community outreach and Scripture-centered programming, aiming to serve listeners beyond church walls. Environment: Environmental groups sued to block nearly 400 acres of logging in Washington’s Elwha Watershed. Sports (Washington ties): The Seattle Mariners shut out the Tigers 4-0, and the WNBA’s Seattle Storm debuted a new young frontcourt pairing.
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