AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWorld Cup Visa Clash: Iran’s embassy says the U.S. is giving “discriminatory treatment” after visas were granted to Iranian players but some delegation and staff reportedly still face denials, with the dispute playing out just days before Iran’s U.S. matches in California and Seattle. Seattle World Cup Security: Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson pushed back on claims about homelessness and drug laws tied to the tournament, while the city continues activating Stadium District surveillance cameras for World Cup safety. PWHL Expansion in Washington: PWHL Detroit named Canadian forward Daryl Watts as its first player and added U.S. Olympic gold medalists Cayla Barnes, Hannah Bilka, and Britta Curl-Salemme—reshaping the pro women’s hockey landscape that includes Seattle’s Torrent. Local Sports: The Tigers beat the Mariners 7-3 in Detroit, extending Seattle’s rough stretch as the teams set up another matchup Saturday. Health Care Watch: CMS data shows Orchard Park Health Care & Rehab in Tacoma received a 1-star rating for Q1 2026, below Washington’s nursing home average.
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