Two months after the COVID vaccine landed in Washington, many still struggle to secure their shots.
Scientists say viruses reproduce and mutate at higher rates, creating viral variants.
The federal funds will go to fight COVID, aid renters and reopen shuttered schools and businesses.
Study shows infection rates to be two to four times higher than expected among minority groups.
Todd Peterman-Dishion of Everett, let go by Boeing and addicted, turned to dark internet commerce.
A new statewide report outlines how COVID-19 outbreaks have moved through Washington schools.
Investigation shows no connection between victim and suspect, who was fatally shot by Seattle officers.
Lawmakers in Olympia are considering an overhaul of Washington state’s public health system to increase access to basic services.
Some experts believe we’re on the cusp of discovering packs in King County.
‘They are nothing more than push polls designed to instill distrust in government,’ says state senator.
Despite continued frustration from those seeking a shot, the state is making progress, he said.
Spokesperson says expensive and time-consuming boat recoveries happen about 20 times a year.
A citizen panel approved a 1.75% increase for executives, legislators and justices 17 months from now.
‘Wasting syndrome’ has decimated 70-100 percent of sea star populations in certain areas.
Ten of the 14 salmon species listed as endangered are in crisis.
Lineman charged with first-degree domestic violence assault
Lawmakers are eyeing a number of bills which could change firearm regulations in the state.
Advocates say credit scoring makes low-income and minority policy holders pay more for coverage.
More than half of Black renters surveyed said they owed rent money from previous months.
Loan comes a week after an over 10 million gallon overflow into the Puget Sound and Lake Washington.
