Pat Morris has worked almost 40 years in the crisis service industry.
Hundreds of thousands of independent contractors and other people so far snagged in the system will be able to begin making successful claims starting Saturday.
Court orders protections; coronavirus-spread inside Monroe prison led to inmates holding disturbance
Congress is currently working on extending unemployment and give other supports, U.S. Rep. Rick Larsen told constituents in a telephone town hall Tuesday, April 7.
Local food banks are readying themselves for people who suddenly have less to spend on groceries because of coronavirus-related layoffs.
Snohomish County is seeking public input in an online survey on how to plan ahead for the area around two future light rail stations in south Everett and Lynnwood.
Twenty-two new pews. Fresh carpet. Bright lights.
As a compounding pharmacist, Dawn Ipsen of Kusler’s Pharmacy couldn't let her chemist’s know-how lay idle during the coronavirus outbreak.
People are processing what to do with their unwanted items as some outlets, such as thrift stores, are closed, and others are limited.
By weekday, Aaron Robertson is a third-year medical student at the University of Washington who lives in the Central District.
Many local distilleries are stepping up and applying their craft to help address the urgent need in communities on the shortage of hand sanitizer.
Whether by paper or by computer, schools will be restarting classes to continue educating thousands of children at home.
Snohomish County sits near the apex of a rocketing rise in state unemployment due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Underlying conditions and the unknown factors around a novel virus are motivating extreme measures of caution for COVID-19 that has spread through community interaction, in droplets that are released from coughing.
The tale of Piccadilly Circus Pub is part determination, part popular watering hole and certainly part love story.