President Trump approved a disaster declaration Sunday, as Washington's coronavirus death toll approached 100. Catch up on the latest.
Washington state health officials confirmed another 203 cases of coronavirus Sunday, as well as the state's 95th death from COVID-19.
Washington's tally of confirmed coronavirus cases jumped by 269 Saturday to 1,793, including 11 more deaths.
Hundreds of donations are flooding into the Seattle lab as researchers work to ramp up coronavirus testing capacity in Washington.
Another 100 confirmed cases of the new coronavirus in King County moved the statewide total past 1,500 Friday.
King County officials are asking hikers to take certain precautions amid the spread of the coronavirus.
Several new counties reported their first COVID-19 cases Thursday as the state's death toll reached 74. King County confirmed 131 new cases.
From consoling families to double-bagging bodies, Washington's funeral directors are facing new challenges during the coronavirus outbreak.
UW pharmacists are using a simple recipe to create hundreds of bottles of hand sanitizer destined for Seattle hospitals.
King County reported 10 additional deaths linked to COVID-19 with 1,187 illnesses confirmed statewide.
The UW is asking people to stay away from campus while its cherry blossoms are in full bloom — but there's a way to watch them remotely.
Even in a "moderate" scenario, hospitals in Washington state would struggle to treat all patients, a new report from ProPublica found.
Several major grocery chains have established special shopping hours to help seniors safely get groceries during the coronavirus outbreak.
Health officials said a King County corrections officer and a public health worker were among the new cases confirmed Tuesday.
King County Sheriff Mitzi Johanknecht said her office will not enforce evictions "until further notice," citing public health concerns.
The Kaiser Family Foundation recently released a study of how many U.S. adults are at risk of serious illness if infected with COVID-19.
Six more people have died from COVID-19 complications in King County. None of the most recent deaths were among Life Care residents.
Jerome, Greninger and their UW Medicine laboratory colleagues were ahead of much of the nation in developing an accurate test.
Public utilities around the Puget Sound area have vowed not to cut customers' electricity and water during the coronavirus crisis.
Efforts to contain the COVID-19 outbreak continue to evolve in Washington and around the U.S. Catch up on the latest developments.
Gov. Jay Inslee will sign a proclamation Monday banning in-person dining and prohibiting gatherings with more than 50 people statewide.
Confirmed COVID-19 cases in Washington have reached 769, including 42 deaths. Officials asked for blood donations amid a regional shortage.
Starbucks said Sunday it will take away seating at all U.S. stores and close some locations entirely to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
The rapid spread of COVID-19 has propelled a rush on grocery stores, but officials say customers' overstocking is doing more harm than good.
UW Medicine and other Seattle-area hospitals are postponing elective surgeries to devote more resources to the growing COVID-19 outbreak.
Confirmed COVID-19 cases in Washington have reached 643, including 40 deaths. Officials also announced new isolation and housing facilities.
The federal government has sent Washington tens of thousands of respirators, gowns, gloves and other protective gear, but it’s not enough.
King County officials said a man who checked into the Kent quarantine motel left the facility before his test results returned.
Launched by the Seattle Foundation, the COVID-19 Response Fund aims to get resources to the front lines in the virus battle.
Citing Gov. Jay Inslee's directive on large public gatherings, the Seattle zoo announced it will temporarily close Thursday.
The governor will unveil mandatory measures to combat the spread of COVID-19 in a press conference with city and county leaders Wednesday.
Aiming to prevent the coronavirus from infecting vulnerable patients, Puget Sound hospitals are limiting visitors and barring some children.
King County confirmed 74 additional cases of COVID-19 Tuesday and said illnesses had been confirmed at 10 senior facilities.
The number of confirmed cases of the COVID-19 virus continued to climb Monday, with nearly three dozen added in King County.
Washington state's growing total of COVID-19 cases now sits at 136, including 83 in King County. 19 deaths have been confirmed.
King County confirmed 12 new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday, including two deaths, bringing its total number of cases to 83.
Three new Washington counties are reporting coronavirus cases Saturday, bringing the total affected counties to seven.
King County accounts for a large majority of COVID-19 illnesses, and most reported deaths have been linked to a Kirkland nursing home.
Many major companies in the Seattle area are encouraging employees to work from home due to concerns about the new coronavirus.
Pence met with Gov. Jay Inslee and Washington's Congressional delegation as our state grapples with a growing COVID-19 outbreak.