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Washington Coronavirus Week In Review
The state appears to have begun flattening the curve, but health officials still worry about a potential post-holiday surge.

32,369 visits in the last 30 days
The state appears to have begun flattening the curve, but health officials still worry about a potential post-holiday surge.
COVID-19 has taken more than 327,000 lives in the U.S., with over 3,000 deaths per day repeatedly recorded over the past two weeks.
UTC staff are recommending a fine for CenturyLink's 2018 outage that left millions in Washington unable to dial 911 for two days.
The state’s inpatient psychiatric facility for youth requires outdoor visits during the pandemic.
Commission will hold public comment meeting on January 26.
Each year, WSDOT coordinates the annual closure with the U.S. Forest Service in anticipation of hazardous winter weather.
Online open house, webinars scheduled to provide overview.
Longest prestressed concrete girder built in the U.S. is one of 30 girders being installed on new southbound I-5 Puyallup River Bridge.
Forecast prompts suspension of work, opening of a single lane near Northeast Stillwater Hill Road.
If you must ride, review schedules as many are different from years past.
Visitors won’t need a Discover Pass New Year’s Day and Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday holiday.
New Mukilteo multimodal ferry terminal honors tribal history of land.
Drainage installation complete at site of slide near Northeast Stillwater Hill Road.
Study focuses on next steps in governance models, funding and outreach.
The Commission will not make any decisions during the planning meeting, as this is not a regular meeting.
Total closure starts on December 18 and will last all weekend.
Construction to start in early 2022 and end in 2025.
Optional information sessions will be facilitated in English at the below times and dates, with interpretation provided on specific dates.
Due to the Governor’s Stay Home – Stay Healthy order issued March 23. Public participation will occur online.
The isolation of coronavirus has made the outdoors even more important.
Around-the-clock detour required before reopening all lanes near Northeast Stillwater Hill Road.
18-hour route suspension to end with opening of new Mukilteo terminal.
Many timetables different from previous years due to coronavirus.
Around-the-clock detour required before reopening all lanes near Northeast Stillwater Hill Road.
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