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Top Seattle news: Police respond to stabbing near school; Lake City encampment to be cleared; more

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Published on June 04, 2019
Top Seattle news: Police respond to stabbing near school; Lake City encampment to be cleared; morePhoto: Garrett Morrow/Pexels

Here's what you need to know about what's happening in Seattle.

Salmon are swimming past downtown along Seattle’s new ‘highway’ for fish

Waterfront visitors could be in for a special treat — if they look down. New features along the city's downtown seawall are helping young salmon migrate, researchers say.

Read the full story on The Seattle Times.

Police respond to stabbing near South Seattle school

A victim was injured Monday in a stabbing near a South Seattle elementary school, and police are now searching for the suspect.

Read the full story on SeattlePI .

Community frustrated by crime in Seattle’s Fremont neighborhood

Seattle Police records show there was at least 19 shootings throughout the city during the month of May. During the same time, increased police presence was placed on seven different neighborhoods. 

Read the full story on Q13FOX.

UW to study how earthquake shaking could be amplified in Seattle, Tacoma

A new study out of UW aims to determine how much shaking could be amplified in the Seattle-Tacoma area during a major earthquake.

Read the full story on KING5.

City of Seattle to clear out Lake City encampment

A Lake City homeless encampment is expected to be cleared out Monday morning. The city of Seattle's navigation team is conducting a sweep and offering resources to the camp located at Northeast 31st Avenue near 123rd Street. 

Read the full story on Q13FOX.


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