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Social isolation challenges Seattle’s ‘resilient’ mental health
Most people in King County are adapting, according to a UW survey, but researchers worry depression and anxiety could amplify as the pandemic wears on.
Most people in King County are adapting, according to a UW survey, but researchers worry depression and anxiety could amplify as the pandemic wears on.
While most Americans are focused on COVID-19, people in Eastern Washington also worry about poor maintenance at the infamous nuclear site.
Disparities in public health funding leave some Washington counties less equipped to fight COVID-19.
Businesses throughout Seattle, especially on Capitol Hill, often hinge their year on money made during Pride festivities in June.
Attorneys, advocates, public officials want to ban some felony bookings in King County, but judges and others object