
Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Seattle.
1 person hurt, 2 detained in midday shooting in downtown Seattle
Two people have been detained in connection with a reported shooting in downtown Seattle on Monday. Seattle Police spokesman Mark Jamieson said the shooting occurred near Second Avenue and Pine Street at around 12:30 p.m.
Read the full story on The Seattle Times.
Cars will soon wait to give pedestrians a head start at many Seattle intersections
The city of Seattle wants to give a break to pedestrians by letting them cross an intersection before cars get a green light. It’s called 'leading pedestrian intervals,' where the lights are timed so that a person entering a cross walk will get a three-to-seven second head start before traffic going in the same director gets a green light.
Read the full story on KOMO News .
Seattle looks to boost back-yard cottages to ease affordable-housing crunch
The City of Seattle is looking to expand its backyard cottage allowances, to create more housing for those in need, in singled family neighborhoods.
Read the full story on KOMO News .
Man shot at Seattle protest says he won't testify
SEATTLE (AP) - The man who was shot during a protest of the appearance of a right-wing speaker at the University of Washington is not expected to testify at trial. The Seattle Times reports the trial of Elizabeth and Marc Hokoana is set to begin Monday in King County Superior Court.
Read the full story on SeattlePI .
Woman seriously injured in stabbing in Seattle's Dunlap neighborhood
A woman is in the hospital Monday after she was stabbed in or near a park in Seattle's Dunlap neighborhood, officials said. Officers and medics responded to the scene, near Seward Park Avenue South and Wabash Avenue South, just before 9 p. m. Sunday after receiving 911 calls about a woman screaming that she had been stabbed.
Read the full story on KOMO News .
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