AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWorld Cup Travel & Security: Seattle’s first matchday drew big crowds and big attention, including reports of Seattle Police setting up tiny “protest zones” outside Lumen Field that many demonstrators ignored. World Cup in Washington: The Puyallup Tribe is hosting free FIFA World Cup watch parties at 30001 Puyalupabsh Street in Tacoma for local games through July, with food, vendors, and broadcasts plus free transit from the Tacoma Dome. Road & Weather Watch: Washington’s North Cascades Highway (SR 20) fully reopened after emergency repairs, while Clark County urged drivers to slow down in summer work zones as the deadliest stretch of the year approaches. Outdoor Safety: Seattle officials warned that even with heat, local water remains dangerously cold, citing recent drownings and rescues. Local Nature & Tourism: The Salish Sea-wide Molt Blitz on June 26 invites volunteers to collect crab molts, a hands-on way to explore Puget Sound shorelines. Sports Logistics Reality Check: Iran’s World Cup campaign continues to be shaped by visa and travel disruptions, including claims they were ordered to leave the U.S. immediately after their opener.
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