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Inslee: We are not close, yet, to lifting restrictions
Governor warns lockdown may last a while, and builders offer path to freeing their industry now.
April 15, 2020
News
COVID-19 death tolls on Eastside highest in Kirkland, Redmond
The average COVID-19 infected person may be likely to infect just one or fewer additional persons with COVID-19,…
April 15, 2020
News
Bellevue police town hall addresses racism stemming from COVID-19 outbreak
The virtual meeting was also translated into Mandarin.
April 15, 2020
News
City coffers likely to see pandemic pinch
Financial staff predicting $1.3 mil loss in sales tax revenue.
April 15, 2020
News
Up to 950 inmates may be let out early amid COVID-19 concern
After a protest at the Monroe prison, the state says it will take steps to thin populations immediately.
April 13, 2020
Northwest
The danger of ending social distancing too early | Public Health – Seattle & King County
A conversation with Health Officer Dr. Jeff Duchin
April 10, 2020
Opinion
Deserving respect for being human | Windows and Mirrors
Since the COVID-19 outbreak began, Asians and Asian Americans have been targeted. Here’s what’s been happening on the…
April 9, 2020
News
King County reports 27 coronavirus cases in homeless shelters
County has provided 60 motel vouchers so far for quarantining homeless individuals.
April 8, 2020
News
Schools navigate distance learning challenges
Mercer Island schools look to model for distance learning that doesn’t have too much screen time.
April 8, 2020
News
King County facilities readying for COVID-19 peak
Facilities are located throughout the county to assist patients with varying levels of support.
April 8, 2020
Business
Renton business owner supports local farmers, brewers during pandemic
The Brewmaster’s Foundation weekly Community Supported Agriculture box includes fresh produce from local farms and beers from Washington…
April 7, 2020
News
Students will not return to classrooms this school year
Monday’s decision applies to all schools — public, private and charter.
April 6, 2020
Northwest
King County reduces jail population by more than 600
At facilities in Kent, Seattle
April 6, 2020
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