Across the state, the Department of Health added 307 new illnesses and five additional deaths linked to COVID-19. Catch up on the latest.
The Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department is reevaluating four previously reported deaths to verify whether they were caused by COVID-19.
Health officials say they've seen 10 cases of Hep A already this year, five times what the county saw in all of 2019.
Yakima County has been one of the hardest hit parts of Washington, now a team of infection specialists are trying to help it out.
Saturday's update brought Pierce County's death toll to 73, among 1,851 total cases of COVID-19. Catch up on the latest developments.
Across the state, 148 new cases and six additional deaths were added to the official tally Friday afternoon.
State health officials reported 160 new illnesses and six deaths linked to COVID-19 across Washington. Catch up on the latest developments.
After two consecutive days with just one death statewide, Tuesday health officials reported 29 more people died across Washington.
For the second consecutive day, a single death linked to COVID-19 was reported across the state. Catch up on the latest developments here.
Starting Tuesday the Tacoma Dome will be hosting free coronavirus testing, according to the Tacoma News Tribune.
The latest updates on the coronavirus outbreak in Pierce County as of Friday, May 15.
The latest patients to die from coronavirus complications were a Tacoma man in his 70s and a central Pierce County man in his 50s.
Wednesday Pierce County reported just five new cases of the coronavirus and zero deaths. The latest updates for the county.
According to health officials, up to 17 percent of the county's 1,725 cases are among health care workers. Catch up on the latest news here.
Two more Pierce County residents have died, and 26 more have been infected with the coronavirus. The latest updates as of May 11.
A new report suggests the rate of transmission may be rising again in western Washington. Catch up on the latest developments here.
Three more people have died of the coronavirus in Pierce County. Here are the latest updates.
Local health officials estimate roughly 47.5% of Pierce County's 1,591 patients have successfully recovered from the illness.
Pierce County is sharing updated protocols ahead of all parks and trailheads reopening on Tuesday, May 5.
The Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department now provides weekly updates on outbreaks at long-term care facilities.
The Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department has confirmed 1,287 cases of the new coronavirus since early March, and 47 people have died.
The Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department has a few ways to help manage stress and keep anxiety levels low during quarantine.
The Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department is investigating an outbreak of the new coronavirus at Gibraltar Senior Living.
The health department is reporting new information on hospitalizations and demographics to provide a clearer picture of the outbreak.
The Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department is now reporting 1,000 confirmed cases of the coronavirus and 3 new deaths.
The Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department has confirmed three dozen new coronavirus cases and two more deaths, including a woman over 100.
The Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department confirmed the county's 13th and 14th deaths linked to the coronavirus outbreak Tuesday.
Pierce County reported 68 new cases of the coronavirus Sunday, as well as two new deaths — including the first in Tacoma.
Pierce County has 571 lab-confirmed coronavirus cases, with 223 diagnosed in Tacoma, according to the health department.
Nearly 500 cases of the new coronavirus have been confirmed in Pierce County, and seven people have died from complications.
The health department reported 46 new coronavirus cases Wednesday and the death of a Puyallup woman in her 80s.
Health officials confirmed another 26 illnesses in Pierce County Tuesday, but an issue with the state system has created a lag in reporting.
Two more people have died of the coronavirus in Pierce County, bringing the counties death toll to four.
A Spanaway-area man has passed away after testing positive for the coronavirus, marking Pierce County's second death due to the virus.
Pierce County now has 45 confirmed cases of the COVID-19 virus. Find out what's being done to support residents during the outbreak.
The City of Puyallup, like the State, Pierce County, and other local governments, has declared a state of emergency.
Washington state announced stricter measures to stop the coronavirus Wednesday, while Pierce County's confirmed case total remained at 17.
The South Hill and Lakewood campuses will be closed and cleaned after a student was quarantined for showing symptoms of COVID-19.
While no infections of the new coronavirus have been confirmed in Pierce County, health officials are standing ready to respond.
11 year old Isabella Walker, diagnosed with Juvenile Arthritis, overcomes fear to make a difference in her community.