Seattle/ Community & Society
Published on March 06, 2020
Top Seattle news: Clash around motel used to hold coronavirus patients; strange landmarks; morePhoto: Johan Bos/Pexels

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

Officials bought this motel to hold coronavirus patients. Working-class neighbors are enraged.

The Seattle-area clash could be a preview of conflicts to come, as health officials nationwide scramble to find sites for isolating coronavirus patients.

Read the full story on Los Angeles Times.

We're back with more: Have you found all 24 of these strange Seattle landmarks?

From a giant-sized hat and boots in Georgetown to a troll tucked under a bridge in Fremont, here's where to track down some of Seattle's strangest attractions.

Read the full story on SeattlePI .

Fragile elderly at the hub of Washington’s COVID-19 crisis

A week into the outbreak of the deadly coronavirus at a facility caring for frail and elderly people, John Weisman, secretary of the state Department of Health, described the state and federal response from the first cases of pneumonia until today.

Read the full story on www.thereflector.com.


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