
Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in Seattle.
Seattle considers opening supervised mobile drug injection site
There are big developments in the fight over supervised injection sites now that a federal judge says Philadelphia's plan does not violate federal law. Seattle's plans are now getting renewed attention.
Read the full story on KOMO News.
10 Seattle-area hikes for seeing beautiful fall colors
Put on those cozy wool socks and hiking boots and adventure through the autumn leaves.
Read the full story on Curbed Seattle.
All 10 most expensive ZIP codes for renters in PNW are in Seattle area, study finds
The most expensive ZIP codes are in Bellevue, Seattle, Issaquah and Mercer Island.
Read the full story on KOMO News.
1,000 apply for 12 spots on Seattle's community service officers program
A new program is nearly ready to launch to better assist police and crime victims, once community service officers hit the streets. CSOs will focus on the things police just can't prioritize, such as working with at-risk youth in schools or potentially following up with victims involved in domestic violence incidents.
Read the full story on KOMO News.
Safety changes installed at deadly West Seattle crosswalk
A major roadway in West Seattle has new safety improvements just three months after a woman was killed by a car at a busy crosswalk. The Seattle Department of Transportation said the project was already in progress before the deadly accident happened and now neighbors want to know if the changes will really make it safer.
Read the full story on KOMO News.
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