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Seattle Now

Monday Evening Headlines

Seattle Now

KUOW News and Information

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🗓️ 20 May 2024

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Monday Evening Headlines

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0:00.0

Good evening from the KUOW Newsroom. This is Seattle Now. I'm Patricia Murphy. Here are today's top stories. It's Monday, May 20th.

0:15.0

The tents have come down on the University of Washington's Seattle campus. The pro-Palestinian encampment was facing a

0:22.4

three o'clock deadline after reaching an agreement with UDUP administration. Ruby Deluna reports.

0:28.9

It's pretty quiet here at the quad. There are people still lingering about. Some are packing,

0:34.9

some are folding blankets or loading plastic bags with their belongings

0:38.9

and leftover supplies. The encampment first appeared April 29th, and it ends quietly this afternoon

0:46.6

after an agreement was reached last week between protesters and UW officials. That agreement

0:53.4

did not include a key demand that the university

0:56.9

severed ties with Boeing. But one protester said this agreement gives hope for 20 Palestinian students

1:04.9

displaced from Gaza to pursue an education at the university. Reporting from the Quad, Ruby Deluna, K-U-O-W News.

1:15.6

Bruce Nordstrom died Saturday. The former chairman of the retail giant Nordstrom was credited with lifting

1:22.3

the Seattle-based department store to a nationally recognized brand. The retailer expanded its footprint across the U.S.

1:29.7

under his leadership in 1968. He also launched Nordstrom Rack before retiring in 1995. In a statement,

1:38.2

his sons described him as a generous community citizen and a loyal friend. Bruce Nordstrom was 90.

1:54.9

Music community citizen and a loyal friend, Bruce Nordstrom was 90. There was a bond hearing today in King County Superior Court for a man charged with raping

2:00.4

two elderly residents of an

2:02.2

assisted living facility where he worked. Amy Radle has more. Romulo de Guzman is charged with

2:08.8

the second degree rape of two residents at Aegis Living Center in Shoreline in 2022. He's pleaded

2:15.0

not guilty. Both women are diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, but both

2:19.8

manage to alert family members about the alleged assaults. Paige Ulry is a senior deputy

2:25.4

prosecuting attorney for King County. She says the case highlights the need to take such reports

2:31.0

seriously. If a report is made, a rape kit can be taken, and if sexual assault

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