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Biden beats Trump, and Seattle rejoices: Photos, dispatches from Saturday
See the photos and hear the sounds of Seattle celebrating JoeListen to the sounds of Seattle celebrate Neighborhoods around Seattle began reacting to the news that Joe Biden has been elected the next president of the United States along with vice president-elect Kamala Harris.
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Memes to get you by as the presidential election enters day 4
Here's a collection of memes hitting Twitter and TikTok as the U.S. waits for the final ballots to be counted, and a winner declared in the presidential election.
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2020 election results for Seattle, King County and Washington state
Check election results for the
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Updates on the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic in the Northwest
This post will be updated with information about the Covid-19 pandemic in Washington state. Scroll down for older information. As of Friday, October 30, the Washington State Department of Health reports: 2,366 Covid-19 related deaths; 106,573 confirmed cases (2.2% death rate among positive cases). Compared to white people and Asian people, the rate of Covid cases is nearly three times higher for Black people, and nearly seven times higher for Latino/x people and Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islanders.
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Election 2020 analysis and updates for Seattle and Washington state
This blog features reporting from around the Seattle area. We will post results here as soon as they land, around 8:15 p.m. on Tuesday, November 3.
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Updates: Covid-19 pandemic in Washington state (October 26-30)
This post will be updated with information about the Covid-19 pandemic in Washington state. Scroll down for older information. As of Sunday, October 25, the Washington State Department of Health reports: 2,296 Covid-19 related deaths; 102,913 confirmed cases (2.2% death rate among positive cases). Compared to white people and Asian people, the rate of Covid cases is nearly three times higher for Black people, and nearly seven times higher for Latino/x people and Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islanders.
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Pandemic updates in Washington state (October 19-25)
This post will be updated with information about the Covid-19 pandemic in Washington state. Scroll down for older information. As of Sunday, October 18, the Washington State Department of Health reports: 2,239 Covid-19 related deaths; 98,201 confirmed cases (2.4% death rate among positive cases). Compared to white people and Asian people, the rate of Covid cases is nearly three times higher for Black people, and nearly seven times higher for Latino/x people and Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islanders.
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Updates: Pandemic in Washington state (October 12-18)
This post will be updated with information about the Covid-19 pandemic in Washington state. Scroll down for older information. As of Friday, October 9, the Washington State Department of Health reports: 2,190 Covid-19 related deaths; 92,560 confirmed cases (2.4% death rate among positive cases). Compared to white people and Asian people, the rate of Covid cases is nearly three times higher for Black people, and nearly seven times higher for Latino/x people and Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islanders.
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WATCH: Gubernatorial debate between Inslee and Culp
Incumbent Democrat Jay Inslee debates Republican challenger Loren Culp in the race for Washington state governor. Watch the livestream of the debate below.
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Blog: Covid-19 pandemic in Washington (October 5-9)
This post will be updated with information about the Covid-19 pandemic in Washington state. Scroll down for older information. As of Sunday, October 4, the Washington State Department of Health reports: 2,142 Covid-19 related deaths; 88,874 confirmed cases (2.4% death rate among positive cases). Compared to white people and Asian people, the rate of Covid cases is nearly three times higher for Black people, and nearly seven times higher for Latino/x people and Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islanders. While the pandemic initially struck older populations hard, more recent surges in case numbers (June/July) have been driven by younger people -- ages 40 and below. One of the worst outbreaks in the nation during August/September was in Pullman, around Washington State University.