Seattle/ Community & Society
Published on February 27, 2020
Top Seattle news: Neo-Nazis charged in federal investigations; Buttigieg to hold rally March 6; morePhoto: Ian Sane/Flickr

Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Seattle.

Doctor without certification to diagnose child abuse causes mother to be separated from kids

Dr. Elizabeth Woods’ report of child abuse helped separate a Washington state mother from her children. But a judge said Woods’ testimony was “without supporting factual basis.”

Read the full story on NBC News.

US neo-Nazis charged with harassing journalists, churches and cabinet member

Leaders of a neo-Nazi group have been arrested and charged in a pair of federal investigations with conspiring to harass journalists, churches and a former cabinet official, among others, with phony bomb threats and other forms of intimidation.

Read the full story on Guardian US.

Seattle's sugary drink sales dropped 22% after tax, study finds

A study from the University of Illinois compared Seattle to Portland, which doesn’t have a tax, and found Seattle consumes significantly less sugary beverages.

Read the full story on KING5.

Pete Buttigieg to hold rally in Seattle next week

Pete Buttigieg will hold a rally in Seattle on March 6. The location of the event has not been announced.

Read the full story on KING5.


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