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Equitable Communities Initiative Task Force Launches to Guide Historic $100M Invest, BIPOC Community
Equitable Communities Initiative Task Force Launches to Guide Historic $100 Million Investment In BIPOC Communities Community leaders...
Oct 15, 2020


Street of Treats the Great Pumpkin Hunt Weds, October 28th - Saturday October 31st 12:00 PM – 6:00
October 6, 2020, Kent, WA TheKent Downtown Partnership is excited to announce the Street of Treats Great Pumpkin Hunt! Celebrate the...
Oct 15, 2020


Harborview operates at almost 100% capacity daily
King County Prop 1 would provide vital health and safety improvements to meet community needs KING COUNTY – Harborview Medical Center...
Oct 15, 2020


City of Seattle launches new $9 million financial aid program
City of Seattle launches new $9 million financial aid program to help immigrant residents impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic The Seattle...
Oct 15, 2020


Flawed Reports Insist Ineffective Accountability Systems Must Continue
BOULDER, CO (October 15, 2020) – A four-part series on accountability from Bellwether Education Partners explores school accountability...
Oct 15, 2020


U.S. Department of Education Releases2017-18 Civil Rights Data Collection
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Education’s (Department) Office for Civil Rights (OCR) today released the 2017-18 Civil Rights Data...
Oct 15, 2020


KING COUNTY BALLOT DROP BOXES
This is a partial list of ballot drop boxes In King County. Find the complete list at: https://www.kingcounty.gov/depts/elections/how-to...
Oct 15, 2020


General Election ballots mailed to Washington voters this week
OLYMPIA – Registered voters in Washington state will soon receive their ballots for the General Election, Tuesday, Nov. 3. Ballots must...
Oct 15, 2020


How Prisoners Can File for Their Economic Stimulus Checks
Note: You can help prisoners get their stimulus money! A gift of $5 will get 17 prisoners the info and forms they need right away, so...
Oct 15, 2020


Play Areas reopen starting Oct. 6
All play areas in Seattle parks will reopen to the public on October 6. Seattle Parks and Recreation staff, with support from our...
Oct 9, 2020


Keeping Washington's economy strong: Newly announced federal grant supports Safe Start projects and
OLYMPIA, WA – As state leaders continue combatting the spread of COVID-19, they are also focused on keeping Washington’s economy strong....
Oct 9, 2020


Free drive-thru back-to-school vaccine and flu clinics coming to Kent, Oct. 10, 2020
King County school-aged children can get the vaccinations required for returning to in-person learning – and all community members ages 4...
Oct 9, 2020


Inslee announces updates to Safe Start reopening plan
Gov. Jay Inslee today announced several updates to Washington's Safe Start reopening plan. The changes seek to align guidance and...
Oct 9, 2020


Preliminary Enrollment Numbers Show Families Delaying Kindergarten Start; More Alternative Learning
Today, the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction posted statewide data with public K–12 enrollment in September OLYMPIA—October...
Oct 9, 2020


Seattle Human Rights Commission calls for Mayor Jenny Durkan to resign
Violations of Constitutional and Human Rights Police Brutality Mayor Durkan has repeatedly authorized the use of police violence and...
Oct 9, 2020


Mayor Durkan Announces Investment of @34 Million to Move More People Experiencing Unsheltered Homele
One-time Emergency Resources Provide a Surge of New Short-term Shelter Plus Increased Rapid-Rehousing and Diversion Funds Supplementing N...
Oct 2, 2020


Seattle Municipal Court eliminates all discretionary fees for criminal cases
Seattle (September 23, 2020) – This month, Seattle Municipal Court judges voted to eliminate all discretionary fines and fees imposed in...
Sep 24, 2020


The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) recently approved a disaster declaration
For this declaration, SBA offers Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDLs) for businesses and private non-profit organizations that may or...
Sep 24, 2020


Seattle Office of Labor Standards Announces $1.1 Million in Funding for Business Outreach
Seattle Office of Labor Standards Announces $1.1 Million in Funding for Business Outreach and Education Seattle, WA - (September 23,...
Sep 24, 2020


What you need to know about - Safe Start business activity guidance updates
Allowable activities expanded for "Personal Services" business category "Personal Service Provider" guidance includes salons,...
Sep 24, 2020


How to keep indoor air clean on smoky days – PUBLIC HEALTH INSIDER
How to keep indoor air clean on smoky days – PUBLIC HEALTH INSIDER
Sep 10, 2020


King County Council passes historic investments to improve educational outcomes for students
King County Council passes historic investments to improve educational outcomes for students On Tuesday, the King County Council...
Sep 10, 2020


Commerce awards $1.36 million in community child care partnership grants
State collaboration with Safe Start Fund provides 16 grants to nonprofits, local governments and educational service districts to develop...
Sep 10, 2020


USDA Extends Free Meals for Kids Through December 31, 2020
Summer meal programs can continue operating as funding allows (Washington, DC, August 31, 2020) – Today, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture...
Sep 2, 2020
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