The initiative provides hearty lunches to first responders staffing the COVID-19 testing sites as they work to test their colleagues.
70% of employees laid off or furloughed, eight in 10 hotel rooms empty
KCLS has expanding its online resources so patrons can continue to learn, build skills, stay entertained and remain mentally and physically active amid the pandemic.
State Superintendant Chris Reykdal said Wednesday the lowest grade a student can earn is an incomplete.
Alejandro J. Aguilera Rojas is accused of killing 21-year-old woman in February.
The organization has converted its dental fleet into a testing command center and emergency dental clinics.
In a televised address, Jay Inslee announced a framework for a very gradual end to social lockdown.
First confirmed cases at two correctional facilities
Donations to help community groups, food banks during COVID-19 pandemic
Swedish Health Services is going through its bank of recovered patients and asking them to donate.
Employment Security Department had challenges with the volume
Remarks come on Senate floor: ‘We need the media. …and need to help them’
State attorney general responds to consumer complaints during COVID-19 outbreak
As the COVID-19 pandemic winds down, broad testing and contact tracing will be crucial, experts say.
“We don’t make these decisions lightly,” said Amy Scarton, head of Washington State Ferries.
200 individuals from Seattle homeless shelters have been moved to the Red Lion Inn at 1 South Grady Way in Renton.
The app is available for any health care provider to use.
Federal Way police, South King Fire and Rescue and other agencies showed their support for St. Francis Hospital staff on April 16.
More than 27,000 employees are expected to return to work at the Everett campus starting Monday.
Thieves stole 61 vehicles in 48-hour period this week
