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Who should get tested? Who can get coronavirus? Staying at home key to stop spreading
State officials say they had to be “creative” to obtain protective equipment in global demand.
What’s allowed, what’s not
Slight decrease in rate of new coronavirus cases, but residents must continue to hunker down.
133,464 new claims due to COVID-19 related layoffs
For one funeral home owner, the confusion came to a head after a recent service.
Federal funds for hairdressers, high tech coders and others
Moratoriums on evictions won’t be enough, say some.
Jay Inslee on Monday took an aggressive new step to curb social interactions as coronavirus deaths rise.
To the relief of anxious employees, the company said it will shut down factory operations for two weeks.
Governor appoints Navy Vice Admiral Raquel C. Bono to oversee COVID-19 response management.
Seattle mayor says in order to slow the spread of the coronavirus, the public cannot allow gatherings at Alki, Golden Gardens, Seward, Volunteer Park or Magnuson parks.
At a news conference, the governor warned businesses and individuals to get with the program.
Judges will focus on bail hearings under emergency COVID-19 rules.
Geneva Wood remains in isolation at Harborview Medical Center.
Seeks to reserve critical equipment for COVID-19 health care workers
The governor announced the order, with some exceptions, as well as millions in grants for businesses.
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, riders in King County take free buses
Answers and resources are short in short supply right now, but fire academies are still planned.