AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoSeattle Crime & Safety: A man wanted in the fatal stabbing of UW student Juniper Blessing turned himself in and was arrested after police released surveillance photos; Blessing was found in a Nordheim Court laundry room on May 10, and the case is now in homicide detectives. Public Accountability: Washington State audits flagged gaps in police training compliance and oversight of the state’s $92.5M digital equity spending, with agencies not meeting goals. Local Business & Mobility: Lime is asking Spokane to expand its scooter/bike cap to 2,000 this year and 2,250 in 2027, plus make winter service permanent—while also seeking lower winter fees. Sports (Seattle): The Seahawks’ 2026 schedule is out, starting Sept. 9 with a Super Bowl LX rematch at home vs. the Patriots; and the Sounders host LA Galaxy in conference play. Tech & Economy: A Washington AI founder says the new “millionaire tax” is pushing an exodus, adding to the week’s broader AI-fueled office and investment chatter.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.