“We’re hanging by a thread,” said East India Grill owner Kabal Gill.
Restaurants, coffee shops, bars and more offer takeout or delivery options.
Washington’s virus-related death toll surpasses 129 as of Wednesday, March 25.
Victim escaped by jumping out of the trunk of a moving car.
The Federal Way Public Schools’ “grab-and-go” meals, including breakfast and lunch, now offered at 21 various sites.
The event was scheduled for June 6; Community fundraising options include upcoming online auction, raffle tickets for purchase.
Parents will receive five days worth of meals during just one trip to a pickup location beginning next week.
Detectives believe victim was shot while trying to sell the suspect 20 oxycodone pills for $80.
As of March 23, there are no SKFR firefighters in quarantine; department members to now wear personal protection equipment on all medical calls.
David Berger fills the position vacated by Jim Fossos last month; board members accelerating appointment amid COVID-19 virus outbreak.
Jails already seeing a significant decrease in inmates from 1,940 to 1,766 between March 1-19, with more cuts on the way.
Seattle mayor says in order to slow the spread of the coronavirus, the public cannot allow gatherings at Alki, Golden Gardens, Seward, Volunteer Park or Magnuson parks.
As part of Chicago-based CommonSpirit Health, CHI Franciscan includes eight acute care hospitals and more than 200 clinics.
More than 6,600 lunches so far distributed to students; free meals offered at various sites in Federal Way through April 24.
The Irish flag will be on display outside City Hall March 16-22.
Bonsai Mirai to host live stream working on a yamadori Colorado blue spruce at 6 p.m. Tuesday, March 17.
Decatur wrestler wraps up senior season as NPSL 220-pound sub-regional champion.
Decatur senior captain leads bowling team to second consecutive NPSL, West Central District championship titles.
Decatur senior Ruth Magana voted MVP; Federal Way’s Sami Isaacs deemed Coach of the Year by NPSL.
Two paramedic interns, two South King County primary response employees are asymptomatic, according to union executives.