AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoBackyard Poultry Salmonella: The CDC reports 513 Salmonella cases across 43 states, with Washington seeing 134 hospitalizations and one death—kids under 5 are at highest risk, and families are urged to avoid handling live birds or entering areas where they roam. One-Stop Clinic in Spokane: CHAS Health and Frontier Behavioral Health broke ground on a downtown clinic bringing primary care, addiction treatment, mental health, pharmacy, and care navigation under one roof for low-income patients. World Cup Jet-Set Scrutiny: BBC tracking links FIFA chief Gianni Infantino to dozens of flights during the tournament, raising fresh concerns about climate impact alongside FIFA’s human-rights and sustainability claims. UW Murder Case Delayed: A judge found Christopher Leahy unfit to stand trial in the stabbing death of UW student Juniper Blessing, ordering competency restoration and pushing the case toward September. ALS Awareness: Former NFL star Chris Johnson announced an ALS diagnosis, explaining how the disease is affecting his speech and movement and highlighting the need for earlier diagnosis and support. Extreme Heat Planning: A new push argues district energy can help tackle heat as a “hidden epidemic,” especially as Washington remains vulnerable to dangerous temperatures. Head Start at Risk: Walla Walla’s Head Start program faces possible closure if federal funds aren’t released by July 1, threatening services for 116 low-income children and families.
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