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Episodes
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Voting by mail prompts national debate ahead of November election
The controversy centers around many states' shift toward mail-in ballots. Washington state made that move years ago.
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Long weekend ahead with no plans? Check out some of these digital events.
Memorial Day weekend usually brings a spate of pre-summer festivals and other cultural offerings. Although public gatherings are out, you can still enjoy some of your holiday weekend traditions.
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How tweetstorms of misinformation skew our handle on the facts during a pandemic
UW’s Jevin West helps us navigate CV Spamalot
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This Tacoma doctor marks his days in PPE and poetry
Voices of the Pandemic features people in the Seattle area who are on the frontlines of the coronavirus outbreak.
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Denial is ‘the most dangerous thing of all’ when facing a virus
Voices of the Pandemic features people in the Seattle area who are on the frontlines of the coronavirus outbreak.
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Pandemic stress overshadows US election for this young Seattle voter
The new normal is uncomfortable for Michelle Aguilar Ramirez and countless other young people who are self-isolating because of the coronavirus pandemic. She’s a 17-year old Guatemalan American high school junior in Kent, Washington.
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Summer school in Seattle goes ahead, on a short schedule
OSPI plans to continue distance learning
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'Snitch list:' Trolls harass those who reported Covid-19 business violations in Washington state
State officials in late March launched an online portal for Washingtonians to report non-essential businesses operating despite Gov. Jay Inslee's order that they close. But some people have faced threats and harassment after filing reports and having their personal information released by the state.
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What these nurses see on the Covid ICU in Seattle
The air turns over every 20 to 25 minutes on the Covid ICU at the University of Washington Medical Center, but no one breathes easy.
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A sockeye season like no other — because Covid-19
Thousands of people flood into remote parts of Alaska each summer from Washington and other states to catch salmon and get the fish ready for market. That influx during a pandemic has locals worried.
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Pacific Northwest Ballet dancer Amanda Morgan says the pandemic is devastating...and an opportunity to make dance more accessible.
Voices of the pandemic features people in the Seattle area coping with the coronavirus outbreak.
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Amid uncertainty, UW plans to bring students back next fall
Layers of back-up planning required
