
Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Seattle.
Vandals hack Seattle road sign to display call for impeachment
National Barricade said the construction sign in North Seattle was hacked by vandals and reprogrammed. The company said the message, up for about two hours, was removed after neighbors let them know.
Read the full story on The Seattle Times.
Coffee at Central Perk, anyone? A ‘Friends’ pop-up comes to Seattle this Sunday
In honor of the 25th anniversary of the '90s sitcom "Friends," the AT&T Lounge in Capitol Hill is temporarily transforming into a full-size replica of Central Perk coffee shop, complete with the famous orange couch.
Read the full story on The Seattle Times.
State Patrol: Driver says he was shot at on I-5 in Seattle
A driver says he was shot at while driving on northbound Interstate 5 in Seattle on Tuesday evening, according to Washington State Patrol.
Read the full story on SeattlePI .
MLS lifts ban on anti-Nazi symbol following Seattle, Portland fan protests
Portland Timbers and Seattle Sounders supporters' groups protested the ban on displaying anti-fascist flags during games.
Read the full story on KING5.
NHL Seattle hires Hall-of-Famer, Stanley Cup champ as scouts
Five scouts, including gold medalist Cammi Granato and Stanley Cup winner Ulf Samuelsson were added to the NHL Seattle scouting department.
Read the full story on KING5.
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