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How coronavirus has tested Seattle’s infectious disease response
Health care workers train extensively for outbreaks. After responding to the first American case of the novel virus, they say they are even more prepared.
Health care workers train extensively for outbreaks. After responding to the first American case of the novel virus, they say they are even more prepared.
A new bill could make it illegal to discriminate against people who wear styles such as Afros and braids, as well as religious head coverings like hijabs.
For the first time this year, the state's Democrats won't use neighborhood caucus meetings to help choose a presidential nominee.
A Seattle nonprofit invested in a $1 million effort to provide the 300 residents of Hamilton with a route to higher ground. But some residents insist, ‘We're not relocating.’
The legislation comes in response to a multimillion-dollar buying spree by a New York investment firm.