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Census Bureau to launch two coronavirus surveys in coming months

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Census Bureau will track changes among small businesses and the American public due to…

Coronavirus News Roundup

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Coronavirus News Roundup

Coronavirus News Roundup

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As some states begin to loosen virus restrictions, most Americans say it’s not safe

By Charles Duncan

Northwest News

Inslee calls for gradual relaxing of COVID-19 restrictions

OLYMPIA — The spread of COVID-19 is likely declining in Washington, but the state isn’t going to “flip…

DAN HAMMOCK | GRAYS HARBOR NEWS GROUP                                Rich Hartman’s Five Star Chevrolet and Buick dealership in south Aberdeen. Auto dealers are among the list of businesses that would open almost immediately under the state Legislative Republicans economic restart plan unveiled last week.

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Legislative Republicans unveil “safe economic restart plan”

Local businesses weigh in

News

Community-based drive-through testing has been extended through Monday

Due to increased demand for COVID-19 testing, the community based drive-through testing site in Aberdeen is open through…

Nation/World

Coronavirus News Roundup

Schumer: Deal reached on more funding for small business loans

Northwest News

WDFW working to reopen fishing season

OLYMPIA — The state Department of Fish and Wildlife is planning to open at least some fishing once…

UPDATE: Hoquiam mom dies 3 days after parade, graduation ceremony

Life

UPDATE: Hoquiam mom dies 3 days after parade, graduation ceremony

A beleaguered Hoquiam family received an outpouring of community support Saturday, starting with a parade down Sumner Avenue…

Business

All-day happy hour? Americans drinking while working at home in pandemic, surveys say

By Mark Price

News

Some COVID test kits used locally recalled, retesting available

By Doug Barker

Business

More than 3 million have home loan forbearance in U.S.

By Steve Brown

Nation/World

Coronavirus is largely spread by people without symptoms. Here’s what that could mean for reopening the economy

By Marie McCullough