State health officials announced Friday that no regions will be eligible to move to the second reopening phase until at least Jan. 18.
A second vaccine is approved, and Washington appears to be making progress in flattening the curve a third time. Catch up on the latest.
The first coronavirus vaccine is cleared for emergency use, but the public health crisis won't be solved overnight. Catch up on the latest.
A new tool uses public data to show just how close your local hospital is to being at or over capacity.
This week Washington logged more than 16,000 new COVID-19 cases. That's 2,000 fewer than the week before, but there's still work to be done.
The New York Times, the Surgo Foundation and Ariadne Labs have created a tool to find your spot on the waiting list.
Social behaviors over the long holiday weekend could prove pivotal for Washington's effort to tamp down the spread of COVID-19.
A tool developed by researchers from several universities lets you see your risk of being exposed to the coronavirus indoors.
Washington logged more than 14,000 lab-confirmed coronavirus infections this week, amid a record-breaking fall surge in COVID-19 cases.
Washington broke its daily coronavirus record for the fourth time this month, as the state logged more than 2,000 new cases Friday.
Families in King County continue to struggle to put food on their tables as the economic fallout of the coronavirus pandemic continues.
U.S. News’ annual list rates thousands of nursing homes nationwide based on care, staffing, rate of complaints and more.
A fall surge of coronavirus infections is underway, and Washington topped its highest daily number of COVID-19 cases twice this week.
As the nation grapples with a third coronavirus surge, Washington reported its highest daily case count since mid-July.
This week Washington recorded its 100,000th COVID-19 case, and health officials warn the state may be in the early stages of a third surge.
The U.S. surpassed 8 million coronavirus cases Friday and recorded its highest single-day increase in months. Catch up on the latest.
A new report finds coronavirus transmission increasing, and the state is finalizing its vaccine distribution plan. Catch up on the latest.
Inslee relaxed some restrictions, federal stimulus negotiations were halted and an outbreak among UW students grows. Catch up on the latest.
The latest update comes amid an increase in coronavirus across the nation and in parts of Washington. Catch up on the latest developments.
A dozen counties reported no change in their case counts Sunday. The state no longer reports new deaths on weekends.
At least 10 Washington counties reported no change in their case totals Friday. Catch up on the latest here.
"Please continue to stay inside with windows and doors closed as much as possible," Redmond city officials said Tuesday.
The state's latest situation report shows a continued decrease in case counts since early August on both sides of the Cascades.
Enrollment is open for several recreational activities planned for adults and kids in the coming weeks.
The highest number of cases reported Wednesday were among residents in King, Whitman and Spokane counties.
Daily case counts appear to be moving in the right direction across much of the state. Catch up on the latest developments.
The state has completed an upgrade allowing for more detailed information on positive and negative test percentages.
Safeway customers can now pick up free face coverings with their groceries at 59 locations.
State health officials have removed 97 incorrectly classified cases, citing a reporting error dating back to July 28.
On Tuesday, the state reported 543 new illnesses and two dozen additional deaths linked to the virus across Washington.
The majority of deaths reported Thursday were in Pierce, King and Spokane counties. Catch up on the latest developments.
The new map connects residents with locally-sourced produce, flowers, meat and cheese available for pickup and delivery.
The Muslim Association of Puget Sound will host a free, drive-thru coronavirus testing site on Saturday.
Nine patients currently in EvergreenHealth’s care are enrolled in the study
"These new recommendations are in place to help slow the acceleration of the COVID-19 virus."
Eighteen cases of corvid-19 were reported today by a King County official. King County is not recommending school closures at this time.
Seattle & King County, and Snohomish Health District, are announcing two new cases of COVID-19
Public health officials are working to perform precautionary tests on 150 employees after a vendor was diagnosed with active TB.
EvergreenHealth appears to be fully prepared.
Benefits are better access to psychiatric care, fewer trips to the ER, lower costs to the patient, and countering stigmatism