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Portion of the Interurban Trail near Lynnwood Transit Center to reopen on May 1
After being closed for nearly ten months, the portion of the Interurban Trail between 52nd Ave. W and 44th Ave. W near the Lynnwood...
Apr 28, 2022


SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loans Available to Washington Small Businesses Due to Drought
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Small nonfarm businesses in 20 Washington counties and neighboring counties in Idaho and Oregon are now eligible to...
Apr 28, 2022


Tuberculosis cases on the rise globally and in Washington state
OLYMPIA – Washington’s tuberculosis (TB) cases are on the rise, putting state and local public health officials on heightened alert....
Apr 28, 2022


COVID-19
Newest numbers. The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) reported a total of 1,493,194 confirmed cases as of 11:59 p.m. on April...
Apr 28, 2022


DEEL Announces Up To $1.5M in Grant Funding for Cultural Education and Leadership
DEEL Announces Up To $1.5M in Grant Funding for Cultural Education and Leadership Opportunities Supporting Historically Underserved Youth...
Apr 28, 2022


Five Real-World Lessons From Common Core State Standards Implementation
It happens all the time. Teachers are told to implement not one, not two, but three or four new policies—all at once. A new study dives...
Apr 28, 2022


U.S. Depat. of Ed Expansion of Second Chance Pell Experiment and Actions to Help Incarcerated
U.S. Department of Education Announces Expansion of Second Chance Pell Experiment and Actions to Help Incarcerated Individuals Resume...
Apr 28, 2022


Landmarks Preservation Board to consider nomination of Freeway Park for landmark status
SEATTLE (April 25, 2022) – Seattle’s Landmarks Preservation Board will consider the nomination of Freeway Park at 700 Seneca Street on...
Apr 28, 2022


Secretary of State addresses concerns regarding third-party canvassers in Washington counties
OLYMPIA — The Office of the Secretary of State has received multiple reports of third-party canvassers presenting themselves as elections...
Apr 28, 2022


Cities with the Highest Increase in Homicide Rates During Covid
The homicide rate is increasing rapidly in the U.S., so much so that President Joe Biden has made tackling the problem a priority and...
Apr 22, 2022


Celebrate Earth Day with Seattle Parks & Recreation activities this weekend
We have free and low-cost activities to help you and your family celebrate Earth Day and connect with nature. Visit our blog here for a...
Apr 22, 2022


Seattle Center's 60th AnniversaryCelebrates what is New, Now & Next
Six-Month Celebration Kicks off on April 21st with Events, Exclusive Contests & Galaxy Golden Tickets! Six decades ago the Century 21...
Apr 21, 2022


2022's Healthiest & Unhealthiest Cities in America
Location matters when it comes to health. Some places promote wellness by expanding access to nutritious food and recreational...
Apr 21, 2022


New evidence of fentanyl being sold in rock form in King County
There is new evidence of fentanyl being sold in rock form in King County. If you or someone you know is using rock or powdered drugs...
Apr 21, 2022


Apr 21, 2022


Black Lives and the Making of White Power and Wealth
Town Hall Seattle and Northwest African American Museum present Clyde W. Ford with Mike Davis Black Lives and the Making of White Power...
Apr 18, 2022


Violence, Black Women, and the Struggle for Justice
In The Moment Podcast, Ep. 132 Treva B. Lindsey with Leoma James Violence, Black Women, and the Struggle for Justice Monday, April 18,...
Apr 18, 2022


Brunch Made Easy
(Family Features) Gathering friends and family doesn’t need to be fancy. With its prime positioning between breakfast and lunch, brunch...
Apr 15, 2022


Make Easter ‘Eggstra’ Special
6 tips to bring your family together to decorate eggs (Family Features) Easter is about traditions, both old and new, as well as...
Apr 15, 2022


Sound Transit welcomes concrete strike’s end
Sound Transit welcomes concrete strike’s end, encourages continued negotiations toward long-term contracts With construction progress now...
Apr 10, 2022


April is Community College Month Start Planning NOW!
WASHINGTON — April 1, 2022 — The Association of Community College Trustees (ACCT) is excited to announce that its monthlong #CCMonth...
Apr 7, 2022


‘Don’t Block the Box’ traffic camera on 4th Avenue at Battery Street, remaining locations coming
On April 6, Seattle will activate the first ‘Don’t Block the Box’ traffic camera on 4th Avenue at Battery Street, the remaining locations...
Apr 7, 2022


VID drug available in Washington for eligible patients
OLYMPIA – Thousands of doses of a potentially life-saving COVID-19 drug are available in the state of Washington, and could potentially...
Apr 7, 2022
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