
Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Seattle.
Seattle’s keeper of Filipino American history is an 87-year-old volunteer, and replacing her may prove difficult
Dorothy Cordova and her late husband, Fred, founded the Filipino American National Historical Society in 1982. But at 87, Dorothy cannot serve as the overseer of the region's rich Filipino history for long.
Read the full story on The Seattle Times.
Seattle police investigate 2 separate fatal shootings
Police are investigating two separate homicides that occurred overnight in Seattle's Kenwood and South Park neighborhoods.
Read the full story on Houston Chronicle.
Seattle area has undergone record growth. Now voters may reshape its politics.
Tuesday's elections are the most expensive in Seattle history, thanks to record spending in the City Council's district races. Now voters will decide how much to remake politics after years of growth throughout the region.
Read the full story on The Seattle Times.
Norway arrests Seattle-based far-right activist, seeks deportation
Norwegian authorities have arrested a high-profile U.S. white supremacist scheduled to speak at an international far-right conference in Oslo and say they will seek his deportation.
Read the full story on Q13FOX.
Seattle candidates find funding through public financing
Seattle is trying to combat the influence of moneyed interests in its elections with a new program called "Democracy Vouchers."
Read the full story on PBS NewsHour.
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