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Top Seattle news: Stranger hacks into baby monitor; mobile bathrooms proposed in city budget; more

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Published on November 25, 2019
Top Seattle news: Stranger hacks into baby monitor; mobile bathrooms proposed in city budget; morePhoto: Alex Mertz/Unsplash

Here's what you need to know about what's happening in Seattle.

Stranger hacks into baby monitor, tells child, 'I love you'

A stranger hacked a Seattle couple's baby monitor and used it to peer around their home remotely and tell the pair's 3-year-old, 'I love you,' the child's mother said and NBC News reported.

Read the full story on NBC LA.

Seattle's proposed 2020 budget includes 'mobile bathroom facilities'

The number of reports of human waste on Seattle's streets has prompted a proposal in the city's budget to add mobile restrooms.

Read the full story on KING5.

Seattle Fire battled 'very difficult' condo fire in Northgate on Sunday

The fire department said crews faced several obstacles, including cars parking too close to hydrants.

Read the full story on KING5.

King County, Seattle could create joint homelessness response agency

It would be a unified agency and the overarching authority on addressing homelessness in the county.

Read the full story on Seattle Weekly.

Tour the Festival of Trees to support uncompensated care at Seattle Children's

The Seattle Festival of Trees Guild has been creating and selling Christmas trees for 42 years to support the Seattle Children's Autism Center and uncompensated care at Seattle Children's Hospital.

Read the full story on KING5.


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