AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoHeat & Water Safety: Seattle’s heat advisory runs Sunday through Tuesday, with officials warning of heat illness risk and urging people to avoid cold-water drowning hazards and stay out of the water at Enatai, Matthews, and Mount Baker beaches due to elevated bacteria. Toxic Seafood Alert: Washington DOH closed recreational shellfish harvesting in Hood Canal (clams, oysters, mussels, scallops) after paralytic shellfish poison was found, and reminded harvesters to follow “Check, Chill, Cook.” Fentanyl Crisis Push: WA outreach groups are urging Gov. Bob Ferguson to do more on fentanyl deaths, calling for stronger state-level legal protections. Public Health Research: A WSU-led study links pesticide exposure to health effects that can persist across generations, raising questions about current U.S. regulation. Menopause at Work: Ferguson signed an executive order creating a work group on workplace policies for menopause, affecting about 600,000 workers. Local Health & Crime: A juvenile was seriously wounded in a Lynnwood shopping-center shootout; Harborview is treating him. Community Access: Seattle youth soccer nonprofit got 20 free World Cup tickets—then returned them after a Somali referee was barred from entering the U.S.
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