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Mayor Durkan Extends COVID-19 Relief Measures, Eviction Moratoriums Into 2021
Seattle (December 16, 2020) – Mayor Jenny A. Durkan has signed a new Executive Order extending COVID-19 relief measures for residents and...
Dec 17, 2020


FREE PRINTING AT SELECT CURBSIDE SERVICE LOCATIONS OF THE SEATTLE PUBLIC LIBRARY
Printing services are now available at The Seattle Public Library! Thanks to a generous donation from The Seattle Public Library...
Dec 17, 2020


A new back-to-school plan: State releases updated guidance around in-person learning
OLYMPIA –Today the Washington State Department of Health (DOH) released updated metrics to help local leaders and school officials make...
Dec 17, 2020


More doses of vaccine on the way as statewide vaccination effort continues
OLYMPIA – The Washington State Department of Health anticipates receiving tens of thousands more doses of COVID-19 vaccine later this...
Dec 17, 2020


Washington Healthplanfinder; less than 36 hours to take action and sign up
OLYMPIA, Wash. – is urging individuals needing 2021 health and dental coverage beginning Jan. 1 that they have less than 36 hours to take...
Dec 14, 2020


King County Metro debuts its Rider Dashboard
Metro’s new Rider Dashboard, also known as “The Dash”, provides customers, communities, and partners with up-to-date answers to...
Dec 14, 2020


City of Seattle Kicks Off Clean City Initiative to Address Illegal Dumping and Excess Litter
City of Seattle Kicks Off Clean City Initiative to Address Illegal Dumping and Excess Litter Across Our City and in Parks...
Dec 11, 2020


Seattle to Provide Additional Flexibility to Faith Communities Seeking to Build Affordable Housing
State mandate championed by religious organizations requires cities to allow more income-restricted homes SEATTLE (December 2, 2020) –...
Dec 10, 2020


More than 1 million users enable WA Notify within first four days
The more people who use exposure notification technology, the more effective it is OLYMPIA – The Washington State Department of Health...
Dec 10, 2020


City of Seattle Announces $5 Million in New Grants to Support Small Businesses and Workers Impacted
Small Business Grants to Focus on Restaurants and Bars; Worker Grants to Focus on Hospitality Industry City Offering Technical Support...
Dec 10, 2020


Mayor Durkan Announces Leadership Updates at Emergency Management, Human Services, & Arts & Culture
SEATTLE (December 4, 2020) – Seattle Mayor Jenny A. Durkan today announced several leadership changes, including the appointment of Curry...
Dec 10, 2020


Electoral College to convene Dec. 14
OLYMPIA — Next Monday the electors who represent Washington state’s 12 electoral votes will meet at the Legislative building in Olympia...
Dec 10, 2020


City of Seattle Reminds Residents and Businesses of Resources Available for COVID-19 Relief
Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, the City of Seattle has worked quickly to launch COVID-19 relief programs including rent relief,...
Dec 10, 2020


Nu Black Arts West Theatre and the (H.C.A.A.C.D.), hosting a short tribute and dedication
Nu Black Arts West Theatre and the Historical Central Area Arts Cultural District (H.C.A.A.C.D.) are hosting a short tribute and...
Nov 25, 2020


Seattle Municipal Court suspends jury trials and some out of custody arraignments until early 2021
Seattle (November 23, 2020) – Due to the rapid increase in COVID-19 cases in Seattle and King County, Seattle Municipal Court (SMC) is...
Nov 25, 2020


Tacoma Mayor Victoria Woodards Elected, Second Vice President of the National League of Cities
Tacoma Mayor Victoria Woodards Elected to Serve as Second Vice President of the National League of Cities TACOMA, Wash. -- Tacoma Mayor...
Nov 25, 2020


KCLS expands K-12 student resources with Study Zone Plus
Study Zone Plus provides free online access to tutors, homework help and social activities ISSAQUAH, WA — NOVEMBER 20, 2020 — The King...
Nov 25, 2020


Light House Temple Community Church Blessing residents, Tiny Homes
When Pastor Venetia Wilson learned about tiny homes being built directly behind the church, she wanted to do something that would be a...
Nov 25, 2020


Tom Richardson Retirement
After an outstanding 36-year career with Mortenson, Tom Richardson, Senior Superintendent II, also known as “Big Daddy,” has retire,...
Nov 25, 2020


Avoid scammers and con artists: “Give smart” this holiday season
· Tips and online resources help people protect themselves from being scammed by fake charities and fundraisers · GIVESMART! initiative...
Nov 19, 2020


Neighborhood Matching Fund Invests $750,000 in 23 Community-initiated Projects
Larry and Cathie Wilmore with Dr. Ed Taylor and Dr. Ben Danielson at the Fathers and Sons Together (FAST) Empowerment Basketball Camp in...
Nov 19, 2020
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