A conversation with Dr. Jeff Duchin
Unemployment rates held steady between October and November, according to a newly released preliminary monthly state employment report.
Utilities could eventually raise rates to recoup lost costs, activists say that’s a bad plan.
Trains will run weekends and late night weekdays and will not board passengers
Construction is on track to extend Link light rail from 22 to 62 miles by 2024
“Between Two Swims” captures family’s brave adventures on film.
To launch pilot project changing fare inspection practices
The anti-tax activist, accused of campaign violations, testified one last time in his bench trial.
Letter asks for workplace safety, direct financial relief to workers
2017 Amtrak train derailment underscoring need for emergency preparedness this winter and through pandemic
Washington State Department of Labor and Industries found more than 1,500 instances of violations including missing meal breaks, working during school hours and more.
People in Phase 1a will begin to receive vaccinations this week
King County ran ads for a natural gas coalition on its buses this year.
It will require a lot more coordination, but will be more resilient.
With these hardships have come stories of the power of community crowdfunding in our own backyards.
Nonprofits around the state are struggling to make ends meet during the pandemic, according to a new study by the…
It’s been a month since the governor imposed the new rules. And the pandemic has only gotten worse.
Outbreak at Seattle jail; individuals transferred to medical isolation at Kent facility
The county agreed to pay $100,000 after being sued after a 2016 K-9 unit arrest.
