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Seattle Now

Monday Evening Headlines

Seattle Now

KUOW News and Information

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🗓️ 7 May 2024

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Monday Evening Headlines

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0:00.0

Good afternoon from the KUOW Newsroom.

0:07.2

This is Seattle now. I'm Paige Browning.

0:10.0

Here are today's top stories. It's Monday, May 6th.

0:14.7

Yet another investigation just opened on America's plane builder, Boeing.

0:19.9

The 737 Dreamliners the focus today.

0:22.6

The Federal Aviation Administration announced its opening investigation into whether the company

0:27.5

falsified inspection records about the wings of the dreamliner, specifically records on whether

0:33.8

there was adequate bonding and grounding where the wings join the plane's body.

0:38.4

The FAA says Boeing notified them voluntarily last month that inspections may not have been

0:43.7

completed. Boeing will re-inspect all 787s still in production and will be required to address

0:50.2

the in-service fleet. And investigations are still ongoing about the 737 max, the kind that

0:56.6

had a doorpart blow off mid-flight. We are watching the international news that the Hamas militant

1:03.2

group says it has accepted a ceasefire proposal negotiated by Egypt and Qatar. Israeli leaders say

1:09.6

it's far from Israel's essential demands, and while Israel

1:13.1

will send negotiators, it is also striking targets in Rafa. Here in Seattle, protests over the

1:20.4

war continue on the UW campus. The latest move, the University of Washington, has said no to

1:26.8

protesters' demands to cut ties with Boeing. According to the Seattle Times, the University of Washington has said no to protesters' demands to cut ties with Boeing.

1:29.7

According to the Seattle Times, a university spokesperson reiterated their position on Friday.

1:35.3

As of last night, more than 130 tents are covering most of the UW quad.

1:40.5

Protesters told KUOWW, they plan to continue demonstrating until they reach an agreement with the university.

1:50.8

In case you haven't heard that the zebra was captured, it was on Friday night after five days on the run near North Bend. Here's how it went

2:02.9

down. A local resident worked with the zebra's owner and found where the zebra, Sugar, was located.

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