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Despite early pushback, Seattle Public Schools reaches ‘fantastic’ vaccine mandate compliance

With the deadline for education, health care, and government employees to become fully vaccinated against COVID in the rearview mirror, questions persist as to...

Pierce County Sheriff Troyer says he knew charges were ‘coming since day one’

The Attorney General’s Office in Washington has filed two misdemeanor charges against Pierce County Sheriff Ed Troyer over an encounter with a newspaper driver...

More staff in hospitals reporting vaccination, but some losses still likely

As of Monday, all health workers throughout the state must show they are fully vaccinated or lose their jobs. And while the impact on...

Trooper Eric Gunderson’s family issues statement about his death from COVID-19

The Washington State Patrol issued a press release Friday, Oct. 15 with a public statement from the family of the late Trooper Detective Eric...

Meet the firefighter and deckhand who won’t get vaccinated

Meet the Washington state workers who are leaving their jobs over Gov. Inslee’s vaccine mandate. Washington state’s COVID vaccine mandate for most government, healthcare,...

With Washington’s vaccine mandate deadline imminent, a minority chooses resignation

Meet the Washington state workers who are leaving their jobs over Gov. Inslee’s vaccine mandate. Washington state’s COVID vaccine mandate for most government, healthcare,...

Former Bothell mayor cautions ‘defund the police’ is on November ballot

With four City of Bothell Council positions up for grabs this November, citizens of Seattle’s sister city to the north are aware that the...

With focus on ‘preservation,’ Wallingford inches closer to historic district designation

In 2019, Historic Wallingford announced a bid to pursue a National Register of Historic Places designation from the federal government. Two years later, the...

Point Roberts grocery store owner ‘hopeful’ with border reopening

The owner of Point Roberts’ only grocery store says she is “guardedly hopeful” after the news that the U.S. land border will be reopening...

With insurance rates at stake, judge rolls back Washington’s executive power

The extent to which Washington state’s executive branch has been able to invoke the COVID-19 pandemic in its use of emergency rulings met a...

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