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The CDC recently announced an upward trend in flu cases, especially in young adults and children. Statistically, flu season typically starts to increase in October and peaks in February, lasting […]
The CDC recently announced an upward trend in flu cases, especially in young adults and children. Statistically, flu season typically starts to increase in October and peaks in February, lasting […]
Following FDA’s approval, children ages 5 to 11 are now eligible for the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine in Washington state. This news comes as a relief as children in this age […]
The U.S. Census Bureau’s Household Pulse Survey conducted a new survey from Sept. 29 to Oct. 11. In this, 54.5 percent of surveyed adults from King, Pierce and Snohomish counties […]
The RISE Volunteer Fair took place online on Nov. 2 and Nov. 3 and spotlighted various local organizations looking for volunteers. The pandemic was tough for our community, and many […]
After the Grand Finals of Season 4 wrapping up in September, the Overwatch League has once again entered the offseason. During this phase, while we wait for Season 5 to […]
The Seattle Mariners entered their 162nd game on Oct. 3 needing two things to happen. If the Mariners beat the Los Angeles Angels and either the Boston Red Sox or […]
Beyond the national pride that the 2021 Olympics hails, we Washingtonians can relish in the fact that several state-local athletes made their way to the world’s biggest stage to compete. […]
Every presidential administration has promised transparency and accountability, but controversies, scandals and hidden agendas have seemed to be inseparable from the White House since George Washington and won’t be going […]
We are back in business with baseball season finally here. It’s been a turbulent off-season with free agency shifting dozens of high-profile MLB players to new teams. The Tampa Bay […]
The first presidential debate of the 2020 election was unlike any in recent memory. To dig into what happened and what it means we reached out to Bellevue College Political […]
After being initially cancelled in spring, baseball finally has a planned restart date for July 23. This comes after multiple months of negotiations between the player’s association and the MLB […]
Wale isn’t the only MC making waves in the DMV. On June 26, Maryland-based rapper IDK dropped this new album as a sequel to 2014’s “IDK and Friends,” following up […]
This summer will be no ordinary one. Kids will not be loose on the streets chasing ice-cream trucks and flying kites; instead, they will be stuck indoors without a clue […]
The football world has been in stasis with huge question marks surrounding the upcoming NFL season. Because of COVID-19, this year’s NFL Draft was the first one held online via […]
Bellevue College has made headlines since the Day of Remembrance mural was defaced by an administrator, bringing about a wave of new leadership and the necessity to listen to the […]
On February 12th, King County Judge Marshall Ferguson rejected the challenges to Initiative 976, also known as the $30 tab initiative. Judge Ferguson heard claims from a coalition of Washington […]
The MLB playoff race narrowed itself down to four teams after the conclusion of the Division Series games on Thursday, Oct. 10, as the conclusion to the World Series for […]
A young woman introduced herself to me as “M” after following me to my car at the end of my closing shift in Factoria Village. M had been sitting outside […]
The Major League Baseball All-Star week has finally gone by, marking the half-way point in the MLB regular season. Some teams find themselves miles ahead of the pack. The Los […]
The 20 Democratic presidential hopefuls faced off in a pair of back-to-back debates on Wednesday, June 26 and Thursday, June 27, moderated by Rachel Maddow and Chuck Todd at the […]
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