State of Washington
Recent News About State of Washington
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How many Under 25-year-olds died in Washington during week ending April 24?
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that 12 individuals under the age of 25 died during the week ending April 24.
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366 people age 85 and older in Washington are estimated to have died during week ending April 24
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that 366 individuals age 85 and older died during the week ending April 24.
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CDC estimates 271 people in 75-84 age group in Washington died during week ending April 24
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that 271 people in the 75-84 age group died during the week ending April 24.
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CDC predicts 221 people in 65-74 age group in Washington died during week ending April 24
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that 221 people in the 65-74 age group died during the week ending April 24.
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Week of April 24: 202 people in 45-64 age group are estimated to have died in Washington
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that 202 people in the 45-64 age group died during the week ending April 24.
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Week ending April 24 could be deadliest for people in 25-44 age group in Washington
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that 42 people in the 25-44 age group died during the week ending April 24.
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The state of Washington reports $644 million in miscellaneous tax revenues in Q4 2020
Washington collected $644 million in miscellaneous tax revenue during the 4th quarter of 2020, according to the U.S. Census Bureau's Quarterly Summary of State and Local Taxes.
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The state of Washington reports $1.1 billion in miscellaneous tax revenues in Q3
Washington collected $1.1 billion in miscellaneous tax revenue during the 3rd quarter, according to the U.S. Census Bureau's Quarterly Summary of State and Local Taxes.
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Washington adding $50 million to help businesses, workers during COVID-19
Gov. Jay Inslee said Washington will provide tens of millions of dollars to help small businesses and workers, while also extending a new round of restrictions.
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The state of Washington reports $270 million in miscellaneous tax revenues in Q2
Washington collected $270 million in miscellaneous tax revenue during the 2nd quarter, according to the U.S. Census Bureau's Quarterly Summary of State and Local Taxes.
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Riverfront Pavilion wins 16 awards
Spokane’s Riverfront Pavilion is the recipient of 16 awards spanning across across the categories of design, illumination and urban development.
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Spokane officials complete the city's first all-inclusive playground
Spokane officials have announced that they have built the city's first all-inclusive playground.
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New class at Community Colleges of Spokane to help businesses with contact tracing
Community Colleges of Spokane are beginning new courses that will help local businesses with contract tracing strategies.
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City of Spoke partners with shelter providers to flex additional shelter spaces
Mayor Nadine Woodward recently announced that the City of Spokane is partnering with existing shelter operators to flex capacities to temporarilyofferup to 105 additional spaces for adults,according to a news release by the City.
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City Council releases budget resolution
The Spokane City Council's Budget Committee issued a comprehensive Budget Priorities Resolution after Mayor Nadine Woodward released her recent proposed budget, according to the city-issued news release.
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SPD, local businesses team up to provide a "safe place"
The Spokane Police Department has teamed up with 16 businesses in the city to offer someplace safe for people who feel threatened and victims of crimes.
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Spokane child-care facilities seek financial lifeline as Covid-19 slows business
The Covid-19 pandemic has had a devastating impact on child-care facilities in Spokane County with more than 50 child care programs forced to either close temporarily or permanently, according to the non-profit organization Child Care Aware of Washington.
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The City of Spokane considering much-needed water tank for Hamblen Park
The City of Spokane has announced that it is considering building a much-needed water tank that will be located in Hamblen Park.
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Spokane Police start campaign for sober driving
Spokane Police Department (SPD) is taking part in a Drive Sober campaign through Labor Day.
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Spokane offers rental assistance to young adults
The city of Spokane accepted a $668,000 grant to help people age 24 and under who have struggled to pay rent during the COVID-19 pandemic.