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Pandemic could empty Washington food banks in two weeks
Government officials are worried about "trading one public health crisis for another," as food supplies quickly disappear due to high demand.
Government officials are worried about "trading one public health crisis for another," as food supplies quickly disappear due to high demand.
Schools are teaming up with local nonprofits to fill an increasingly desperate need for working parents.
The hard math comes as Washington's community health clinics worry about an inequitable response to the pandemic.
Experienced home-schoolers offer advice for Washington parents figuring things out at home after coronavirus shut schools down.
Citing summer-peak crowds and an increase in injuries, the Pacific Northwest Region of the United States Forest Service limits access to recreation sites.