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Washington families can get help to buy food during school closures
Pandemic EBT available early July for children whose schools closed due to COVID-19
June 10, 2020
News
Bellevue expands Healthy Streets pilot
The project allows people to walk and bike safely distanced during the COVID-19 pandemic by closing streets to…
June 9, 2020
News
King County assessor wants Legislature to fix laws to help small businesses
Changes needed because of COVID-19 impact on commercial properties
June 4, 2020
News
Bellevue police investigating fatal stabbings
The city announced in a news release an ongoing investigation of a June 1 domestic disturbance.
June 3, 2020
Marketplace
2 ‘budding’ products to tackle stressful times
Neighborhood retailer builds relationships with customers to help meet their needs
June 1, 2020
News
Bellevue Chamber CEO: Volunteers help with downtown cleanup
Update: They are not seeking additional volunteers at this time. Cleanup comes after a few stores in Bellevue…
June 1, 2020
News
Bellevue lifts curfew scheduled through Saturday
The city no longer has a curfew in the downtown area, as of June 4
June 1, 2020
Northwest
New protocols set for Sea-Tac Airport
Strategy to ensure the health, well-being of passengers, visitors and workers
May 29, 2020
News
King County sheriff releases message about Minneapolis Police officer
Mitzi Johanknecht calls video of officer kneeling on neck of George Floyd ‘heartbreaking and disturbing’
May 29, 2020
News
Bellevue College selects Gary Locke as interim president
Locke formerly served as governor of Washington State
May 29, 2020
Northwest
State Parks offers three free days in June
No pass needed June 6, 7 and 13
May 28, 2020
Northwest
Group launches All In Wa fund to raise $65M for COVID-19 crisis relief
Fundraising includes a virtual concert June 10 featuring Pearl Jam, Macklemore and others
May 27, 2020
Life
Local musicians hold virtual benefit concert for mental health
The stream-a-thon supports NAMI Eastside and nonprofit Hold Your Crown
May 26, 2020
News
How to report unemployment fraud
The Snoqualmie Police Department and the Washington State Employment Security Department (ESD) have seen a dramatic rise in…
May 22, 2020
News
Motorcycle fatality increase a cause for concern | Washington State Patrol
12 deaths in April across state
May 20, 2020
News
Sound Transit to get $166.3 million federal grant for COVID-19 response
Funds for operating costs, maintenance, disinfecting vehicles and keeping drivers safe
May 19, 2020
News
King County directive to wear face coverings in effect May 18
Effort to help slow spread of COVID-19
May 18, 2020
News
Bellevue teacher arrested on child rape charges
A Bellevue School District teacher was arrested at his home May 14 on charges of child molestation, rape…
May 15, 2020
Northwest
Operation 100% aims to provide relief for all applicants waiting for unemployment benefits
State Employment Security Department launches program
May 12, 2020
News
King County health officer directs residents to use face coverings
At indoor public settings, outdoors where social distancing is difficult
May 11, 2020
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