The third phase of Washington’s reopening will allow recreational sports with five to 50 people, gatherings of fewer than 50 people, all non-essential travel and open facilities like public pools, libraries and museums. This 2019 file photo shows teenagers at the Enumclaw pool. Courtesy photo

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As Washington state slowly reopens, dark clouds hover over budget

A new report warns there may be billions of dollars less for programs and services in coming years.

Members of the National Guard pack food boxes last month at the Northwest Harvest warehouse in Kent for distribution to food banks. COURTESY PHOTO, Northwest Harvest

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Individual donors contribute more than $1M to address hunger in state

Bezos Family Foundation, other charities contribute additional $2.3M

Kent Police tell residents to beware of scam calls

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Kent Police tell residents to beware of scam calls

Caller claims to be officer, asks for money or personal information

Alliance for Gun Responsibility endorses five Kent-area legislative candidates

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Alliance for Gun Responsibility endorses five Kent-area legislative candidates

Group wants leaders who ‘ensure effective implementation of our gun safety laws’

Firefighters extinguish blaze at Neely-O’Brien Elementary School in Kent

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Firefighters extinguish blaze at Neely-O’Brien Elementary School in Kent

Battle fire for nearly 2 hours early Wednesday morning

Pictured: Riverbend par 3 golf course in Kent. File photo

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Phased reopening in WA: Golf but no haircuts yet

Barber shops, hair salons and limited restaurant dining coming next month.

Washington wins federal grant to support economic recovery from COVID-19

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Washington wins federal grant to support economic recovery from COVID-19

$12 million from U.S. Department of Labor to help unemployed workers

MultiCare rapidly expands virtual visit capabilities for patients

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MultiCare rapidly expands virtual visit capabilities for patients

Up to 50 percent of appointments system-wide went virtual in March

Two reports show COVID-19 transmission has slowed in King County

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Two reports show COVID-19 transmission has slowed in King County

Further confirmation that social distancing measures have reduced transmission

Magical Strings announces virtual concert for Mother’s Day

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Magical Strings announces virtual concert for Mother’s Day

On Facebook from 3-4 p.m. Sunday, May 10

Long-term care facilities to begin opening dedicated COVID-19 units

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Long-term care facilities to begin opening dedicated COVID-19 units

Nursing homes in Tacoma, Shoreline, Bellingham to handle patients from other locations

State announces limited opening of parks for day use

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State announces limited opening of parks for day use

Ocean beach and Columbia River Gorge parks to remain closed

Riverbend Golf Complex in Kent to reopen May 5

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Riverbend Golf Complex in Kent to reopen May 5

Certain restrictions will apply during play

COVID-19 lets freight move more easily, study says

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COVID-19 lets freight move more easily, study says

A new report by Kirkland-based INRIX examines the trend.

State health insurers due $106 million from U.S. Supreme Court ruling

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State health insurers due $106 million from U.S. Supreme Court ruling

Consumers could get relief on the individual health insurance market

Drive By Donation set at Kent Station May 9

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Drive By Donation set at Kent Station May 9

Items needed by Kent Food Bank, Living Well Kent and other groups

Obituary: Gretchen Stangle

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Obituary: Gretchen Stangle

Gretchen Stangle of Covington, WA, passed away April 8, 2020. She was 91.

Screenshot from Gov. Jay Inslee’s online address April 29, 2020.

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Gov. Inslee to extend stay-home order

He said he will lay out a clearer timeline for a phased reopening of the state Friday.

Airways Brewing in Kent offers beer delivery

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Airways Brewing in Kent offers beer delivery

To homes in Kent, Renton, Covington

State Board of Education recognizes five Kent schools for achievements

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State Board of Education recognizes five Kent schools for achievements

Kent Mountain View Academy, Daniel, Meadow Ridge, Panther Lake and Ridgewood elementary