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1 in 4 Washingtonians could need food assistance soon
Nonprofits and government agencies are spending millions every week to meet a historic need in the wake of record-breaking unemployment.
Nonprofits and government agencies are spending millions every week to meet a historic need in the wake of record-breaking unemployment.
Delayed psych evaluations and hospital transfers are resulting in due process questions, and longer stays that may prove unconstitutional.
Advocates worry for women, children and elders as domestic abuse takes on new forms, making exit plans and reporting even more difficult.
From inns to restaurants, businesses throughout the state could feel the economic effects of COVID-19 shutdowns for years.
The city is adapting as we enter the second month of Washington’s ‘Stay Home, Stay Healthy’ order.