AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWorld Cup Prep: With kickoff June 11, the U.S. is gearing up for millions of visitors—CBP says travel authorizations are up for FIFA-qualified nations, and Seattle is rolling out public restrooms in Pioneer Square ahead of crowds. Local Labor: More than 100 Seattle Art Museum workers are pushing to unionize, asking the museum to voluntarily recognize the effort by May 27. Courts & Politics: Theo Angelis was sworn in as Washington’s newest Supreme Court justice, appointed by Gov. Bob Ferguson to replace retiring Justice Barbara Madsen. Public Safety: A Port Angeles man is set for a Tuesday hearing on a second-degree murder charge after a months-long investigation into the Feb. 21 death of Danny Steven Kendrick. Sports: Jarred Kelenic says he’s found peace ahead of his return to face the Mariners, while Seahawks 2026 odds have Seattle favored in 14 games. Health Watch: Washington is monitoring two separate hantavirus situations, with risk to the public described as very low.
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