
Here's what you need to know about what's happening in Seattle.
A research nonprofit shutters TB vaccine effort and lays off scientists
A financially troubled Seattle research institute cut back programs, leaving researchers to find new homes for work on infectious diseases like tuberculosis and leprosy.
Read the full story on The New York Times.
Serial rapists targeted women on Aurora. This woman got justice.
In June 2017, Robin Curtis lived in a tent one block away from busy Aurora Avenue in Seattle.
Read the full story on NPR.
Seattle nonprofit director resigns after racy performance at homelessness conference
Video of the lunchtime performance surfaced online and sparked backlash among homeless advocates.
Read the full story on ABC Sacramento, KXTV.
Seattle City Council approves new homelessness authority partnership with King County
The new authority would combine resources from King County and the city of Seattle to combat homelessness spreading through the county.
Read the full story on KING5.
Lawmakers aim to act on guns and pot, taxes and apples
There’s a wide range of subjects they hope to address when the 2020 session begins next month.
Read the full story on Seattle Weekly.
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