Jay Inslee and other officials spoke at 11 a.m. about the coronavirus outbreak.
Republican lawmakers attempt to make the bill a ballot issue for November elections.
Citizens, councilmembers question process for choosing locations.
More cases and deaths were reported in King County as the governor works to shut down large events
74 more cases have been reported in King County.
Nonprofits are expecting dramatic increases in requests following layoffs and hour reductions.
“We’re all in this together,” Mike Pence told Washington state officials.
Masks, gowns and gloves are all in high demand.
The attorney general’s office warned of scammers and announced a formal investigation into price gouging.
Responding to the COVID-19 outbreak, non-essential in-person meetings for March have been called off.
King County releases details about purchase of Econo Lodge
Over 200 people are being supervised for possible virus exposure
Those with underlying lung or immune system problems are more at risk for serious complications.
Changes at Sea-Tac Airport include more hand sanitizer, training for biohazard cleaning.
Locations for the facilities will include Seattle and White Center.
A state Department of Health spokesperson said their phone system is being overwhelmed.
The Tukwila USCIS office will be closed for two weeks
One staff member is at home recovering; 11 more tests are being examined.
Public health officials ask WA Legislature for $100 million.
Metro and Sound Transit continue to operate normal routes for now.