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No felony charges for repeat offender who threw coffee at toddler in Seattle
SEATTLE-- No felony charges. That's the word on a repeat offender who was expected in court late Tuesday afternoon, but Francisco Calderon was a no show. He's accused of assaulting a toddler over the weekend.
Read the full story on KOMO News .
Seattle could be next to try Dutch-style bike-friendly intersection design
Even with protected lanes, intersections can be deadly for cyclists. Seattle is considering a new design to lessen that risk.
Read the full story on The Seattle Times.
Seattle Little League Wins Washington State Championship
On Saturday July 20th in Vancouver, WA. , a group of 13-14 year-old junior players from North Central Seattle won the Washington state baseball championship 20-5 over Snoqualmie Valley North.
Read the full story on KOMO News .
Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg campaigns in Seattle
Presidential hopeful Pete Buttigieg is set to campaign in Seattle. The mayor of South Bend, Indiana raised more money than any other Democratic presidential candidat
Read the full story on KING5.
Seattle man stabbed by Uber driver sues the company
SEATTLE (AP) - A Seattle man stabbed by an Uber driver in 2017 is suing the company. Brian Gorme and his wife, Adrienne Walker, allege in a federal lawsuit filed Tuesday that Uber was negligent in hiring or supervising 63-year-old Sharif Soajima, also known as Timothy Clark.
Read the full story on SeattlePI .
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