Agencies face major shortfalls in their budgets.
State Employment Security Department launches program
Social distancing has led to at least a temporary suspension of mobile blood drives.
These three citizens contend the Constitution allowed them to put country ahead of party.
From managing employee safety to finding seeds, it’s a whole new world for local farms.
Recipients include North Bend, Snoqualmie, Mercer Island, Bellevue, Bothell, Kenmore, Carnation, Kirkland, Redmond and Issaquah.
Impact of COVID-19 pandemic
Officials reminded people to keep a safe distance from others, on what may be the warmest days so far in 2020.
‘I’m so, so grateful I got my life back’
Residents on both sides of the water reported hearing the big bang.
Jets will depart Joint Base Lewis-McChord at 12:30 p.m. May 8 to honor workers on frontlines of COVID-19.
Makes remarks at Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee meeting
Temperatures could reach the mid-80s, with gusts of wind up to 25 mph.
A new report warns there may be billions of dollars less for programs and services in coming years.
Bezos Family Foundation, other charities contribute additional $2.3M
Barber shops, hair salons and limited restaurant dining coming next month.
Family of MiChance Dunlap-Gittens will receive money and an apology from county.
$12 million from U.S. Department of Labor to help unemployed workers
Nursing homes in Tacoma, Shoreline, Bellingham to handle patients from other locations
Ocean beach and Columbia River Gorge parks to remain closed