May 29, 2020 Half of coronavirus cases in Washington state are now in people under 40, study finds People under the age of 40 now account for half of Washington State’s new coronavirus cases, according to a recent report.
May 26, 2020 Coronavirus outbreak at Washington state fruit plant temporarily halts county reopening plans: report A coronavirus outbreak at a Washington state fruit processing plant has halted production and county plans toward reopening.
May 24, 2020 Washington state man charged with coronavirus relief fraud, allegedly sought over $1.5 million in loans A Washington state software engineer is charged with fraudulently seeking over $1.5 million in coronavirus relief funds intended for small business loans, prosecutors announced Friday.
May 22, 2020 Coronavirus-related deaths in Washington state likely being underreported, officials say Deaths linked to the novel coronavirus are likely being underreported in Washington, say health officials in the Evergreen State.
May 21, 2020 Washington inmate granted early coronavirus release arrested after attacking woman on hiking trail: report A Washington inmate who was granted early release due to the coronavirus pandemic has been arrested after sneaking up behind a woman and choking her on a hiking trail, according to a report.
May 19, 2020 Washington man arrested after grandparents' bodies found in burned-out home, police say A Washington man was charged with murder Monday after deputies found the bodies of his grandparents inside a home that had been engulfed in flames, investigators said.
May 18, 2020 Washington man drives 600 miles to California for haircut amid coronavirus restrictions A Washington man says he drove more than 600 miles to California for a haircut after seeing a friend’s social media post about getting a trim at a time when most barbers and hair salons are closed due to coronavirus restrictions.
May 18, 2020 Washington community develops rural coronavirus testing model One island community in Washington State has developed a testing model that could be replicated by other remote communities nationwide.
May 17, 2020 Washington Gov. Inslee retracts order that restaurants keep log of customers when reopening amid coronavirus Washington state has walked back its requirement that restaurants keep a “daily log” of customers when they reopen amid the coronavirus pandemic, less than a week after Gov. Jay Inslee issued the controversial order.
May 15, 2020 Officer suspended over viral anti-lockdown video: These policies 'will cause violence at some point' Port of Seattle Police Officer Greg Anderson stated Thursday that he made the now-viral video that got him suspended because he was worried about a violent reaction to stringent coronavirus stay-at-home orders at home and nationwide.