
Two features a virologist says matter most to upgrade your face masks
Some disease experts suggest wearing two masks to protect against more transmissible variants of COVID. Dr. Angela Rasmussen says it's the fit that matters.
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Road projects paused to focus on fish passage improvements
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Oversight group reacts to Tacoma officer driving through crowd
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'Patchy lowland snow' if anything in Puget Sound region Tuesday
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Head of Washington State Department of Corrections to retire in May
Stephen Sinclair, Washington State Department of Corrections Secretary, announced he will retire this spring after more than three decades of service. -
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Gov. Inslee: Fed's increased vaccine supply will help WA reach goal
Governor Jay Inslee said the new measures to accelerate the COVID-19 vaccine distribution statewide are working, though there's still a long way to go. -
Dori Monson
Seattle barbershop owner struggles to find theft insurance after break-in
The Ballard location of Steele Barber was burglarized last year. Now, adding insult to injury, his insurance canceled theft insurance. -
Dave Ross
David Fahrenthold: Fact-checking in post-Trump era 'won't be all-consuming'
With Donald Trump out of office, the future of fact-checking will change. What will that look like in practice? David Fahrenthold weighs in. -
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COVID vaccine site prepares to launch at Microsoft campus in Redmond
The Microsoft campus in Redmond is expected to soft launch as a COVID-19 vaccine site as early as next week with help from two eastside clinics. -
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WA Rep. Jayapal: Bill raising federal minimum wage to $15 will bring US 'up to standard Seattle set'
Rep. Pramila Jayapal joined Congressional Democrats on Tuesday to introduce a bill that would raise the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2025. -
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Bellevue teachers, school district reach tentative agreement on modified in-person expansion plan
Bellevue teachers and the Bellevue School District have reached a tentative agreement Monday night allowing for a modified in-person expansion plan. -
Dave Ross
Ross: New QAnon theory shows why Senate needs to vote to convict Trump
There may be a certain redundancy in removing a president no longer in office, but there's a very good reason why we should do it anyway. -
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UW post-COVID clinic treating 'long-haulers' sees multifold increase in patients
The post-COVID Rehabilitation and Recovery Clinic at Harborview Medical Center has seen a multifold increase in patients needing clinic services. -
Dori Monson
WA landlord unable to get rent or evict criminal tenant for nine months
Dori talks with a Whatcom County landlord who cannot evict a tenant and is being financially ruined by the eviction ban. -
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Victim speaks out after Tacoma police officer drives through crowd
The Tacoma police chief said the incident where an officer ran over people with his police vehicle will be investigated as a deadly force incident. -
Jason Rantz
Rantz: Watch Seattle voter scold Councilmember Kshama Sawant in grocery store
Seattle's socialist firebrand Kshama Sawant was confronted by an angry, yet polite, Seattle voter as she shopped for groceries in her district. -
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Seattle City Councilmember shares plan to boost emergency shelter with tiny houses
Seattle City Councilmember Andrew Lewis has a plan to increase the city's emergency shelter capacity by adding hundreds of new tiny houses. -
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Seattle City Council approves $4 more per hour for grocery workers
Seattle's City Council voted on Monday to require large grocery stores and chains to pay workers $4 more per hour during the COVID-19 pandemic, effective immediately. -
Coronavirus Updates
State DOH says Phase 1B, Tier 1 could take months to get through
The Department of Health says it's getting 100,000 vaccine doses from the feds each week, but that's nowhere near what's needed to reach the state's goal of 45,000 vaccinations a day.