The nation’s suicide rate reached historic highs prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, with rates at the highest levels since World War II. Economic and social pressures this year have heightened the risks, worrying experts, health officials and lawmakers.
The move paves the way for widespread use of the vaccine among Russia’s population, with production starting next month.
Repairs to Aberdeen’s Basich Boulevard, closed since it began to wash out in late December, should begin next week.
Seattle Police Chief Carmen Best says she will step down in the wake of protests against police brutality, criticism over the Police Department’s response and votes by the City Council to shrink the police force and cut her wages.
The Washington State Tree Fruit Association anticipates a fresh apple crop of 134 million 40-pound boxes for 2020.
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A Secret Service officer shot and wounded a man outside the White House grounds Monday, officials said, although it wasn’t clear whether the individual had sought to attack the president.
The City of Hoquiam is using a portion of its reimbursable federal CARES Act funds to replace its current hard-copy building permit system with an online system.
81 local businesses responded
Washington school superintendents are facing criticism after asking the governor’s office to take executive action shielding districts from coronavirus liability in the new school year.
The move elevates California’s junior senator as the first woman of color to appear on a major party’s presidential ticket.
Former Ocean Shores Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Piper Marie Leslie has been charged with second-degree theft of Chamber funds.
Culp can mark the starting point of his run as the day after the 2018 election.
