SEATTLE (AP) — Physicians and scientists say genetic testing of a Seattle-area nursing home resident shows the man has been infected twice with the coronavirus. The man in his 60s first contracted COVID-19 in March and spent
Seattle – A felon from Georgia was arrested Wednesday, charged in federal court in Seattle with arson and weapons crimes for his conduct during civil unrest in downtown Seattle. Court records say on May 30, Tyre Means,
YAKIMA (AP) — A Washington state dam removal project that aims to improve the passage of fish and the community around it is scheduled to begin in 2021. Nelson Dam was built in the 1920s to divert
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — The U.S. Postal Service has agreed to reverse changes that slowed mail service nationwide. The agreement settles a lawsuit filed by Montana Gov. Steve Bullock. The lawsuit filed against Postmaster General Louis DeJoy
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — Washington’s jobless rate dipped to 7.8% last month, down from August’s revised rate of 8.4%. The largest private job growth occurred in leisure and hospitality, construction, and professional and business services. The biggest
SEATTLE — Strong winds that knocked out power to thousands of people throughout western Washington on Tuesday also claimed at least one life. A man was killed after a tree limb fell on them in Gig Harbor
SEATTLE (AP) — Seattle police say a 17-year-old boy is facing charges after his mother was assaulted and killed at their apartment in Seattle’s Northgate area. Officers and medics were called to the residence around 8:20 a.m.
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — Washington’s top public health officer announced Wednesday that she will leave the state’s health department at the end of the year. Dr. Kathy Lofy, who had helped lead the state’s COVID-19 response, said