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Top Seattle news: Reward offered for info on school fire; report on luxury housing boom; more

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Published on October 23, 2019
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Missed the most recent top news in Seattle? Read on for everything you need to know.

Sticker shock aside, NHL Seattle is banking on fans paying big to watch its team in person

NHL Seattle prices for its most expensive season tickets — not to mention the three-year minimum commitment required to purchase them — has some fans shocked. 

Read the full story on The Seattle Times.

Reward offered for information on fire that damaged St. Bernadette Catholic School in south Seattle

Damage to the school is estimated to be upwards of $40,000. A reward of $10,000 is being offered for information leading to an arrest.

Read the full story on KING5.

Classic desserts are transformed into doughnuts at new Seattle shop

Half and Half Doughnuts creates the handcrafted treats from scratch on Capitol Hill.

Read the full story on KING5.

'Who is buying Seattle?': New report issues warnings on Seattle's luxury housing boom

Seattle 's luxury housing boom will worsen inequality and affordability in the city, according to a new report, which calls for officials to require more transparency on who is actually buying luxury real estate in the area. The report -- "Who is Buying Seattle? The Perils of the Luxury Real Estate Boom for Seattle," from the Program on Inequality and the Common Good at the Institute for Policy Studies -- studied eight luxury condominium buildings with units that have an average taxable property value of $2 million.

Read the full story on MySanAntonio.


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