The letter describes life in a pandemic, and the plans for future Issaquah
With funding tied to getting students to school, districts are uncertain how much money they’ll receive.
A press release from the hospital states it has contacted 100 employees that had various levels of exposure, and that the direct source in this case is unclear
Events throughout September and October via Zoom will cater to different areas of the region.
Online conspiracy theories are spreading as the West Coast burns.
The pilots are thought to have disappeared near Black Lake, northeast of North Bend.
The parents were severely burned and are being treated at Harborview Medical Center
Police are placing special emphasis on street racing enforcement
Wildfires
Dry summer conspired with the pandemic and a wind storm.
A federal program will give some of the state’s unemployed a $300 weekly bump for the past five weeks.
Outdoor fires, even barbecues or in fire pits, are now prohibited.
Weather monitors recommend people limit time outdoors, especially children, seniors and those with heart or lung disease.
All state Department of Natural Resources lands were closed to recreational activities on Sept. 8.
The office space for an additional 10,000 jobs, making it 25,000 coming to downtown, is expected to complete in 2023.
Plots an example of decreased stormwater pollution, urban flooding prevention, immigrant connections
It’s estimated that 25% of Washington child care facilities have closed since the pandemic began.
“Decision to close the National Archives in Seattle has far-reaching impacts across the Northwest.”
The grant has been a part of the college since 2001, and this year will help students struggling with online learning
Students with the Kaleidoscope School of Music are putting together a performance for Aug. 31 on YouTube
A letter accuses the APPWW of anti-Muslim bias.