AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoForensic Breakthrough in Olympic National Park: Remains found in a sleeping bag in Sol Duc backcountry in 2000 have been identified as Joseph Louis Serrao Jr., solving a decades-old mystery with forensic DNA genealogy. EV Charging Boost for Peninsula Travelers: Washington awarded Commerce grants for new fast chargers, including two at the Geoduck Restaurant and Lounge in Brinnon and upgrades for tribal and multifamily sites across the North Olympic Peninsula. World Cup Comes to Washington (and Renton Gets Techy): Renton Police rolled out a “De-Drone Trailer” to enforce a no-drone zone around the Belgian team base camp, plus AI-enabled body cameras for multilingual support as international visitors arrive. Local World Cup Culture: The Puyallup Tribe will host a World Cup fan zone with a powwow and fireworks, using the tournament to spotlight culture and draw visitors. Weekend on the North Olympic Peninsula: Port Angeles and Port Townsend are packed with concerts and art walks, including a benefit concert for Ugandan AIDS orphans and a waterfront Art Walk. New State Laws Take Effect: More than 200 Washington laws kicked in June 11, including updates affecting voting rights and retailer guidance.
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