AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoCommunity & Animals: Coeur d’Alene’s Capy Hour Café is turning a petting-zoo vibe into a Brazilian-themed hangout where guests pay to interact with baby capybaras. Immigration & Accountability: Seattle immigration lawyer “Alexandra Lozano, the lawyer of miracles” has resigned amid allegations of misleading clients and fabricating abuse claims, while the broader debate over sanctuary cities and federal enforcement keeps heating up. Education Watch: An audit warns Washington’s school funding IT system is outdated and at risk of failure, and Prescott’s superintendent visit highlights how communities are fighting to keep schools open. Public Safety & Justice: Pierce County found the suspect vehicle tied to a fatal Parkland robbery of a 17-year-old, and Longview’s jailed superintendent faces a rape probe in court. Transit & Planning: Sound Transit’s board approved a restructured ST3 plan, prioritizing West Seattle while Ballard faces funding gaps. Culture & Events: The Gorge is changing entry and security plans after fans reported extreme delays for Brandi Carlile’s upcoming run. Ballot Politics: Washington’s “millionaires tax” repeal effort is nearing signature targets for a November ballot fight. Workplace Tragedy: Crews recovered more remains after a Longview paper mill chemical tank rupture, as officials report a rising death toll.
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