AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWildfire Health Response: CMS says it’s activating Medicare flexibilities and waivers for Washington residents affected by major Spokane-area fires, including help replacing damaged medical equipment and support for hospitals and providers. Public Safety Tech: Cheney police deactivated Flock automated license-plate cameras county-wide after state law changes, with removal expected later. Local Crime: Seattle detectives are investigating a Pioneer Square shootout that left one person injured and damaged nearby vehicles and a business. Missing Person: A Silver Alert was issued for 86-year-old Carl Pruitt in Wenatchee; authorities say his disappearance poses a health risk. WSU Football Camp: Cougars coaches say the first fall scrimmage showed early identity forming on offense, with the QB race still open after live-play evaluations. Community & Culture: The Muckleshoot Canoe Family wrapped a major leg of its intertribal journey toward a Nisqually potlatch, highlighting healing and ancestral traditions. Sports (Seattle): The Mariners edged the Astros 3-2 with homers from Cal Raleigh and Randy Arozarena.
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