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There’s a scene that might be familiar to many people in the Pacific Northwest – someone sitting on the street, apparently homeless, with a loyal dog at…
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If you’re trying to find an individual health plan because you lost your job, beware of scammers. That’s the warning from Washington’s Insurance…
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A special enrollment period for health insurance during the coronavirus pandemic is about to end in Washington.The deadline to sign up for a plan through…
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Have you ever felt like this is your moment, a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to really make a difference? Nursing student Liam Malpass says that’s what…
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Three of the Seattle region's largest health care organizations have announced a $15 million effort to fight chronic homelessness, framing the region's…
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Across the state, school district officials are meeting at the bargaining table with teachers’ unions. In Seattle, teachers who work as substitutes said…
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(Updated at 3:35 pm to add comments from school bus driver Alex Bergstrom and First Student executive Kim Mingo.)About 400 Seattle school bus drivers went…
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The new company will be "free from profit-making incentives and constraints" as it tries to find ways to cut costs and improve health care plan satisfaction for employees.
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Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers hosted her first town hall of the year Thursday night in Spokane. According to the Town Hall Project, which tracks these...
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Whether Republicans will try to resurrect health care efforts — again — is uncertain. Republican Sen. John McCain, who cast the decisive no vote, said the bill's defeat is a chance to "start fresh."