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Top Seattle news: Amazon building homeless shelter; rescuers free worker trapped upside down; more

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Published on October 30, 2019
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Here's what you need to know about what's happening in Seattle.

Amazon is building a homeless shelter in Seattle

Will the center for unsheltered families that Amazon is building in a corporate property help counter criticism that the company fuels the city’s homelessness?

Read the full story on The Atlantic.

How Rainier beer became a Seattle staple

The Rainier Brewing Company started in 1878, before Washington was even a state.

Read the full story on KING5.

Rescuers free worker trapped upside down at Seattle construction site

Firefighters rescued a worker who tumbled headfirst into a hole and became trapped upside down at a construction site in the Denny Triangle area of Seattle, emergency officials said.

Read the full story on MySanAntonio.

Seattle taprooms want to win over Millennial drinkers — but not with beer

From CBD sodas to hard seltzer, Seattle is redefining what a brewery means.

Read the full story on Eater Seattle.

7 months ago, residents locked the city out of their tiny house village. Now, Seattle officials plan to cut its funding.

After an almost seven-month stalemate, the city announced Tuesday it won't fund the village after December, saying it's out of compliance with its contract.

Read the full story on The Seattle Times.


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