Tag: covid-19
Highline Public Schools updates COVID mask policy,...
Posted by Editor | Mar 11, 2022 | News, Schools & Education, SeaTac News | 0
UPDATE: Indoor mask requirements in Washington wil...
Posted by Editor | Feb 28, 2022 | Featured Post, Government, Health and Wellness, News, Politics, SeaTac News | 0
Gov Inslee announces masks will no longer be requi...
Posted by Editor | Feb 17, 2022 | Featured Post, Government, Health and Wellness, News, Politics, SeaTac News | 0
King County ending vaccination verification policy...
Posted by Editor | Feb 16, 2022 | Featured Post, Government, Health and Wellness, News, Politics, SeaTac News | 0
With increasing absence rates, Highline Public Sch...
Posted by Editor | Jan 11, 2022 | Featured Post, News, Schools & Education, SeaTac News | 0
Port of Seattle Commission will return to in-person meetings starting April 26
by Editor | Apr 21, 2022 | Events, Featured Post, News, Politics, Sea-Tac Airport, SeaTac News | 0
The Port of Seattle Commission announced this week that it plans to return to in-person meetings...
Read MoreHighline Public Schools updates COVID mask policy, which goes into effect Monday, Mar. 14
by Editor | Mar 11, 2022 | News, Schools & Education, SeaTac News | 0
This week, the Washington Department of Health (DOH) issued updated guidance for COVID safety in...
Read MoreUPDATE: Indoor mask requirements in Washington will be lifted as of March 12
by Editor | Feb 28, 2022 | Featured Post, Government, Health and Wellness, News, Politics, SeaTac News | 0
With declining COVID-19 case rates and hospitalizations across the west, California, Oregon and...
Read MoreGov Inslee announces masks will no longer be required in most places beginning March 21
by Editor | Feb 17, 2022 | Featured Post, Government, Health and Wellness, News, Politics, SeaTac News | 0
Beginning March 21, 2022, face masks will no longer be required in most settings, including K-12...
Read MoreKing County ending vaccination verification policy Mar. 1 as new COVID cases and hospitalizations decline
by Editor | Feb 16, 2022 | Featured Post, Government, Health and Wellness, News, Politics, SeaTac News | 0
With new COVID-19 cases and hospitalization decreasing, and over 87% of King County residents over...
Read MoreWith increasing absence rates, Highline Public Schools announces plans for January
by Editor | Jan 11, 2022 | Featured Post, News, Schools & Education, SeaTac News | 0
Since returning from winter break, Highline Public Schools has experienced high absence rates...
Read More4Culture offering relief grants for creatives in South King County
by Editor | Jan 10, 2022 | Featured Post, Health and Wellness, News, SeaTac News | 0
Are you a cultural producer who has been impacted by the pandemic? 4Culture is offering relief...
Read MoreKing County purchasing additional 400,000 COVID-19 home test kits; 700,000 secured
by Editor | Jan 5, 2022 | Featured Post, Government, Health and Wellness, News, SeaTac News | 0
With an initial 100,000 COVID-19 home testing kits scheduled to arrive in King County next week,...
Read MoreGrants available for small business affected by King County COVID sites, including in SeaTac
by Editor | Dec 28, 2021 | Business, Featured Post, Government, Health and Wellness, News, SeaTac News | 0
The King County Small Business Mitigation Grants program is now available for businesses that have...
Read MorePublic Health warning public to prepare for rapid surge in local COVID-19 Omicron cases
by Editor | Dec 17, 2021 | Featured Post, Government, Health and Wellness, News, SeaTac News | 0
As the highly-infectious Omicron variant spreads, new data show that the numbers of new cases are...
Read MoreStarting today, proof of COVID vaccination or negative test now required at many establishments
by Editor | Oct 25, 2021 | Crime, Featured Post, News, Police, SeaTac News, Shooting | 0
Starting today – Monday, Oct. 25, 2021 – as part of King County’s vaccine verification...
Read MoreKing County Councilmember Dave Upthegrove tests positive for COVID-19
by Editor | Oct 9, 2021 | Featured Post, Government, Health and Wellness, News, SeaTac News | 0
King County Councilmember Dave Upthegrove – who represents District 5, which includes SeaTac –...
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