UW modelers: Delta variant could eventually 'run out of people to infect'
The latest modeling from the IHME indicates that the delta variant could have COVID cases increasing into fall of 2021, before dipping at the end of year.
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Ross: Eventually, we'll all need to take a leap of faith with the vaccine
Sooner or later, we're all going to have to take a leap of faith, whether it’s getting a vaccine, bungee jumping, or commuting to work. -
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Todd Herman Show Notes: 8.24.2021
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Alaska Airlines flight evacuates after landing at Sea-Tac due to cell phone fire, officials say
An Alaska Airlines flight arriving from New Orleans had to evacuate shortly after landing at Sea-Tac Airport due to a cell phone fire Monday evening. -
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No Washington schools would reopen to all students under late-2020 threshold
If the state were to return to metrics it used for schools in December of 2020, no schools would be reopening to all students. -
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Charges, arrests mount in Western Washington street racing crackdown
How do you stop illegal street racing? Arrest people and taking their cars. A tri-county emphasis continues to build cases to stop the events. -
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Rantz: WA department forces anti-white training and resources on staff; asked to attest their biases
The Washington State Department of Labor and Industries is forcing racist, anti-white "diversity" training on its staff. It's worse than you may think. -
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Redmond neighbors demand transparency in homeless hotel purchase
Redmond leaders purchased a hotel that will be used to provide housing for people experiencing homelessness. But they didn't warn residents. -
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State prison nurse says workers preparing to leave over vaccine mandate
A nurse at a state prison believes there will be major staffing shortages coming when her colleagues quit over the vaccine mandate in October. -
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State Public Lands Commissioner wants COVID vaccination for firefighters
The state's Public Lands Commissioner is asking the federal government to require vaccinations for the wildland firefighters sent across the country. -
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Mask mandate 'a good, moderate step' to keep state's hospitality industry running
When it comes to Washington's hospitality industry, many are touting the new mask mandate as a necessary step to avoid closures or capacity limits. -
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Amtrak's Coast Starlight service out of Seattle fully restored
The Coast Starlight, temporarily suspended after wildfire damage to Union Pacific Railroad in Northern California, is now operational. -
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In city that rarely elects Republicans, Seattle conservatives aim for influence behind the scenes
Conservative groups, donors, and campaign operatives have looked to subtly wield their influence throughout Seattle's current election cycle. -
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Todd Herman Show Notes: 8.23.2021
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Ross: Afghanistan withdrawal mission was doomed from the start
On this botched Afghanistan withdrawal, we are hearing a lot about bad decisions. But maybe the United States was misled on a few key details. -
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Could FDA approval lead to student vaccine mandate in Washington?
Gov. Jay Inslee announced a new vaccine mandate for all school staff last week. But will the state consider a similar requirement for students?
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