top of page
Search

How to Treat Anxiety in Autistic Children & Adults
Anxiety is the most common comorbid condition for children with autism. Between 25% and 75% of all youth who are diagnosed with autism...
Feb 3, 2022

How to Treat Overlapping Autism & Depression
People with autism have quadruple the risk for experiencing depression in their lifetime than those without the disorder. Autism presents...
Feb 3, 2022

“Politicians are not above anyone else”
Inslee argues for stronger accountability against politicians seeking to undermine elections or incite violence January 6, 2021, was a...
Feb 3, 2022


House Passes Bills to Clarify Police Reform Laws
OLYMPIA – The Washington State House of Representatives passed a pair of bills Friday afternoon to clarify portions of the police reform...
Feb 3, 2022

Opening! homeless young adults age 18-25 and others 30 and under 506 10th Ave. E.
LIHI staff are leasing up 506 10th Ave. E. on Capitol Hill. This 36-unit building is one of our newest buildings acquired by LIHI with...
Feb 3, 2022

Port of Seattle Announces $200,000 for 2022 State-wide Tourism Grant Program
Half of the funding to assist in the development of outdoor recreational/nature-based stewardship programs and for the promotion of...
Feb 2, 2022

FINALIST CANDIDATES ANNOUNCED IN THE SEARCH FOR THE SEATTLE PUBLIC LIBRARY’S NEXT CHIEF LIBRARIAN
Two candidates have advanced to the finalist round of interviews as part of the hiring process for The Seattle Public Library’s next...
Feb 2, 2022

Newly formed Indigenous Advisory Council now accepting applications for members
Positions open for nine members representing Indigenous communities SEATTLE (January 25, 2022) - The City of Seattle is now accepting...
Feb 2, 2022

Sherrell Dorsey Releases Her Debut Book, Upper Hand: The Future of Work
Acclaimed Data Journalist Sherrell Dorsey Releases Her Debut Book, Upper Hand: The Future of Work for the Rest of Us This Resource Guide...
Feb 2, 2022


Blood shortage impacting Washington
As a nationwide blood supply shortage affects health care in Washington state, leaders in the medical community are encouraging the...
Feb 2, 2022

ACCT Applauds New Funding & Guidanceto Meet Students’ Basic Needs
January 20, 2022 – Washington, D.C. – Today, the U.S. Department of Education (ED) announced a new $198 million grant opportunity and new...
Feb 2, 2022

Youth for Parks Winter Workshop Series
We are excited to once again offer the Youth for Parks Winter Workshop Series. This program is for King County high schoolers interested...
Feb 2, 2022

State agencies begin implementing improvements to WA Cares Fund
OLYMPIA — Gov. Jay Inslee signed two bills, House Bill 1732 and House Bill 1733, which make changes to the WA Cares Fund, a...
Jan 27, 2022


Unbroken Chain by Harold Murphy
This poem is dedicated to the unbroken chain of black poets who have given us a legacy or poetic treasure to share, and to the legacy of...
Jan 27, 2022


King County Library System partners with Public Health—Seattle & King County to host vaccine clinics
ISSAQUAH, WA — JANUARY 21, 2022 — The King County Library System (KCLS) and Public Health—Seattle & King County have partnered to provide...
Jan 21, 2022

Inslee shares Washington's pandemic story with U.S. House COVID committee
Almost two years to the day after the first case of the novel coronavirus in the U.S. was confirmed in Washington state, Gov. Jay Inslee...
Jan 21, 2022

THE SEATTLE PUBLIC LIBRARY TO TEMPORARILY REDUCE HOURS AT MOST LIBRARIES STARTING FRIDAY, JAN. 21
In response to ongoing staffing shortages related to the current surge of COVID-19 cases in the community, The Seattle Public Library...
Jan 21, 2022

Statement from the Washington State Department of Health
OLYMPIA – Today marks two years since the first case of 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) was found in Washington and in the United...
Jan 21, 2022

Students’ Basic Needs and Mitigate the Spread of COVID-19 at Colleges and Universities
Biden-Harris Administration Takes Actions to Support Students’ Basic Needs and Mitigate the Spread of COVID-19 at Colleges and...
Jan 21, 2022

King County Noxious Weed Control Board meets Jan. 26, seeks public input to set annual noxious weed
The King County Noxious Weed Control Board is expected to adopt the 2022 noxious weed list at a public meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 26,...
Jan 21, 2022

King County Settlement for Children and Youth Harmed After Being Held Illegally in Solitary Confine
Yesterday, United States District Court Judge Lauren King gave final approval of a settlement of a federal class action lawsuit. The...
Jan 21, 2022

Join Us for Our Seattle Home Fairs
Join Us for Our Seattle Home Fairs Learn about rental housing rules, tree protection, permits, landslide preparedness, and more SEATTLE...
Jan 21, 2022

Surge In COVID-19 Has Lead To Worsening Of Existing Glaucoma Cases
January is National Glaucoma Awareness Month. Known as an irreversible disease, glaucoma is the second leading cause of blindness in the...
Jan 21, 2022

ESD Monthly Employment Report: Payroll employment rises in December; unemployment rate drops
OLYMPIA – Washington’s economy added 14,000 jobs in December. Between November and December, the preliminary seasonally adjusted monthly...
Jan 21, 2022
bottom of page