AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoOcean Monitoring Reversal: Rep. Rick Larsen says the Trump administration will abandon plans to dismantle the $368M Ocean Observatories Initiative and redeploy sensors removed from waters off Washington and Oregon, a move aimed at protecting marine ecosystems and climate-disaster forecasting. Data Center Fight: Seattle reports and complaints allege Amazon employees faced HR investigations and intimidation after urging tougher data-center rules at City Council, as the city weighs a one-year moratorium. Heat & Public Health: Seattle and King County warn Friday’s World Cup match could hit the 80s, urging hydration and sun protection. Wildlife & Safety: A teen survived a black bear attack on Mount Si after a 30-minute standoff, highlighting the need for safe hiking practices. Local Water Quality: Elevated bacteria levels closed multiple King County beaches/swimming areas. Energy & Markets: A U.S.-Iran de-escalation deal is credited with gas prices dipping below $4 nationally, though Washington drivers may see slower relief. Wildfire Update: Crews report the Tule Road Fire near Toppenish at about 23,959 acres with containment improving to 50%, with protection of cultural and environmental values prioritized.
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