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Top Seattle news: Guns removed from 91-year-old's home; 'Infants at Work' program approved; more

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Published on October 01, 2019
Top Seattle news: Guns removed from 91-year-old's home; 'Infants at Work' program approved; morePhoto: Ben Dutton/Unsplash

Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Seattle.

Seattle to start 'Infants at Work' pilot program for city employees

Council members approved a resolution to allow eligible city employees to bring their infants to work for the first year of their lives.

Read the full story on KING5.

18 guns removed from Seattle home of 91-year-old man suffering dementia

Family members of the man called police a month ago expressing concern after the man began threatening to shoot anyone who came to his home.

Read the full story on KOMO News .

Buying a home in Seattle area may get thousands of dollars cheaper after rule change by agents this week

Starting Tuesday, the curtain will be pulled away from a secret long kept within the community of real estate agents: how much the agent representing the buyer collects when a house is sold.

Read the full story on The Seattle Times.

Prosecutors decline charges in almost half of Seattle misdemeanor cases, report finds

Seattle’s business community has released another detailed report critical of how Seattle City Attorney Pete Holmes goes about his business prosecuting crime.

Read the full story on KOMO News .


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