AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWorld Cup in Seattle: Seattle’s Sounders and Reign are turning the waterfront into a fan hub with a World Cup barge featuring a mini pitch, big screen, and kid-friendly play—part of a push to build 52 mini fields across Washington. Public Safety & Privacy: Mayor Katie Wilson says she’s turned on CCTV cameras around the Stadium District and SODO for the World Cup after “credible threats,” with cameras planned to go dark afterward. Food Security: SUN Bucks is back for summer 2026, sending $120 per eligible child to help cover meals when school’s out. Local Sports Culture: Reign FC midfielder Jess Fishlock announced she’ll retire at season’s end, ending an era for Seattle’s women’s soccer. Community & Identity: A Bellevue police raid on an alleged “OnlyFans house” tied to trafficking claims found hundreds of phones and laptops, while a separate piece highlights how Seattle’s LGBTQ community is drawing trans refugees seeking safer lives. Arts & Books: The Washington Monthly named finalists for its 2026 Kukula Award for nonfiction book reviewing.
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