Federal legislation offers tax credits to subscribers, businesses and news organizations
Program would provide job training and learning opportunities for Afghan interpreters and advisors.
A surge in vaccinations has eased concern about service slowdowns ahead of a Monday deadline.
Lambert received backlash after her campaign used flyers that depicted her opponent as a puppet.
The agreement comes after weeks of striking.
Apology encouraged by King County Council colleagues.
Redmond detectives conducted an online predator sting using fake profiles.
Director Tamer Abouzeid presents OLEO annual report to law and justice committee on Tuesday.
With help from a search dog, officers found 97,000 fentanyl pills and eight pounds of heroin.
Some say the imagery and rhetoric used are racist and divisive.
The document recommends roughly $70 million in facility improvements.
Four COVID-19 variants are more likely to put you in the hospital, according to the Washington State Department of Health.
Union VP said agreement includes 15% wage increase as well as expanded job site parking.
Increase attributed to more expensive gas, housing, household furnishings and food, state’s Department of Labor & Industries says.
The woman received her shot on Aug. 26 and died in early September, according to public health.
Seattle Aquarium to host events every weekend in October at multiple Cedar River locations.
Union spokespeople say the closure of the East DDC will effect delivery times across the region.
Proceeds from the event fund Alzheimer’s and dementia research and helps to support patients.
The ten-year contract for service is expected to decrease costs and to expand emergency services.
After signing with Tampa Bay, Sherman says he was “proud” to ask for help after arrest.