AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWorld Cup Travel Tension: Iran’s World Cup squad got US visas, but reports say key Iranian support staff were denied—sparking protests and pushing the team to base in Tijuana, with a same-day entry/exit rule for matches in the US (including Seattle). Local Road & Transit Notes: WSDOT scheduled overnight SR 525 lane and ramp closures in Lynnwood/Alderwood June 7-12 for paving and ADA work, with drivers urged to use detours. Outdoor & Conservation: Environmental groups sued to stop nearly 400 acres of logging in Washington’s Elwha Watershed, arguing the state failed to properly assess harm to Port Angeles’ drinking-water source. Cruise Planning: Virgin Voyages launched a new Groups program for easier group cruising—no deposit, group dining help, and fare protection. Tourism Culture: Washington’s EV charging visibility push continues, with resources like PlugShare highlighted for finding hidden chargers.
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