AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWorld Cup buzz in Seattle: Pioneer Square is gearing up for a month-plus of public art, live music, food and watch parties as an official Washington State Creative District, aiming to turn the estimated 750,000 match-day visitors into a showcase of local culture. Transit + visitor safety: A 70-year-old driver accidentally drove a Mazda onto the Mount Baker light rail platform, briefly disrupting service and going viral—officials are still tracing how she entered the rail corridor. Road-trip planning: Washington State Patrol kicked off its “Surviving Summer” campaign, warning June–August is the deadliest stretch on state roads and adding enhanced patrols June 11–13. Wildfire readiness: DNR is building a fuel break around White Salmon to protect the community from future wildfire threats. Local culture on the Peninsula: Sequim and Port Townsend host art walks and gallery events this weekend, with self-guided options in downtown Sequim. Outdoor access note: WSDOT is still digging out SR-542 near Mount Baker after 20+ feet of snow, with no reopening date yet.
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