News Coronavirus and the immunocompromised: Your questions answered We are answering reader questions related to COVID-19 and potentially high-risk patients, including the elderly and those with underlying health issues. by Hannah Weinberger / March 11, 2020
News Seattle workers lose jobs and worry about rent as coronavirus slows business The virus’ impact is affecting healthy people as workers are laid off and see hours reduced. by David Kroman / March 11, 2020
Equity Coronavirus fears in Pacific NW lead to rise in anti-Asian racism Asian Americans in Seattle and elsewhere say they are increasingly being harassed and blamed for the COVID-19 outbreak. by Lilly Fowler / March 11, 2020
Environment WA lawmakers pave the way for electric cars, but activists want more As the legislative session comes to a close, the green lobby is pushing lawmakers to do more to take on climate change. by Katherine Long InvestigateWest / March 10, 2020
Politics Biden edging past Sanders in ballots from Washington primary After several days of vote counting, Biden led statewide with 488,222 votes vs. Sanders with 462,092 by Donna Gordon Blankinship / March 10, 2020
Politics Your candidate dropped out before the primary. You're not alone. Washington voters reflect on how their choices changed for the state's March 10 primary after watching their preferred candidates leave the field. by Donna Gordon Blankinship / March 10, 2020
News FAQ: Coronavirus in Washington We're answering your questions about the outbreak — including how it spreads, local response and more. by Hannah Weinberger / March 9, 2020 / Updated at 12 p.m. on Wednesday, March 11
Equity It's white parents' responsibility to integrate Seattle schools, some parents say Integrated Schools is a volunteer organization that aims to get privileged parents to opt for schools with the benefit of diversity. by Meg Butterworth / March 9, 2020
News As coronavirus spreads, a Seattle politician with MS feels vulnerable Councilmember Debora Juarez has a weakened immune system and is keeping herself in ‘semi-quarantine.’ by David Kroman / March 6, 2020
News Crowdsourcing against coronavirus: Seattle biologists work on DIY test kit With the lack of accessible testing still a hurdle in fighting the deadly virus, a data scientist is co-leading an effort to increase availability. by Hannah Weinberger / March 6, 2020