Seattle/ Community & Society
Published on November 18, 2019
Top Seattle news: Couple warns of pregnancy mailer scam; fake billionaire gets 15 years; morePhoto: Maƫlick/Flickr

Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in Seattle.

Seattle-based Planned Parenthood affiliate ventures into Indiana and Kentucky, giving a blue-state boost to red-state clinics

The pending merger plunges the Seattle-based affiliate deep into the abortion wars and a struggle to survive fueled not only by increasingly restrictive laws, but fundamental changes in health care.

Read the full story on The Seattle Times.

Seattle couple warns against odd pregnancy scam mailers

The couple received a handwritten letter with several gift cards for various maternity stores, but the Better Business Bureau warns not to use the cards.

Read the full story on KING5.

Seattle-area restaurants that will be open on Thanksgiving Day 2019

To help those who might be looking for a place to eat on Thanksgiving, when many businesses are closed for the holiday, we've compiled a list of restaurants that will be open on Nov. 28.

Read the full story on The Seattle Times.

Seattle U claims WAC crown, beats Utah Valley in shootout

The No. 19 Seattle U men won the Western Athletic Conference soccer tournament Sunday afternoon in Colorado Springs, CO.

Read the full story on The Seattle Times.

Fake British billionaire sentenced to 15 years for scamming Seattle investors out of $6 million

Keenan Gracey, age 28, was sentenced to 15 years in prison for defrauding Seattle-area investors out of $6.1 million, while posing as a British billionaire.

Read the full story on KING5.


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