Top Seattle news: 45th annual Pride Parade draws thousands; K-Pop World Festival looks for next star
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45th annual Seattle Pride Parade draws thousands
It's the 45th annual Seattle Pride Parade and 60,000 are expected to attend from 250 difference organizations. The parade started at 4th Avenue in downtown and will last about four hours, ending at 2nd Avenue and Denny Way near Seattle Center.
Read the full story on KOMO News .
Seattle Children's Hospital closes 14 operating rooms for ongoing mold issue
Seattle Children's Hospital has closed its main operating rooms while experts investigate an "air quality issue."
Read the full story on KING5.
Woman's body found outside Seattle-area hotel
BELLEVUE, Wash. (AP) - Police say a woman's body was found outside a Seattle-area hotel. The Bellevue Police Department says a maintenance worker found the body near a sliding glass door of an unoccupied room at the Hilton Bellevue Hotel on Sunday.
Read the full story on SeattlePI .
K-Pop World Festival came to Seattle looking for the next great star. Here’s who they found.
In the Pacific Northwest this year, the Seattle Korean Consulate partnered with the Korean Student Organization (KSO) at Seattle Central College (SCC) to reach out to younger K-Pop fans in Seattle.
Read the full story on The Seattle Times.
New parking restrictions coming to the West Seattle Junction
There will be changes to long-term parking around the West Seattle Junction this fall.
Read the full story on KING5.
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