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03:54 min | 2 years ago

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"97 7 Good morning, It is six Oh, two. We're starting to see some clear skies to some of the early morning cloudiness. It's 61 degrees in Seattle, along with Greg Herschel Time man. The factor of near the top stories from the coma 24 7 News Center. Vote later today could create the nation's first county wide ban on facial recognition software, and we get the update from comas Corwin Hick. The Metropolitan King County Council vote is likely to Ban County government, especially law enforcement from using facial recognition technology to match faces in video and photos with criminal suspects. The tech has been shown to routinely misidentify non white faces. Especially struggling with Asians and black women. At a council hearing in April, security researchers Cynthia Speeds made the case against when he's error prone technologies are used by police departments. This could lead to violations of the Fourth Amendment, wrongful imprisonment or even death. The council vote could make King County the nation's first county to ban the tech for governmental use, following the example of cities including Boston and Portland. There is one exception here. Law enforcement could employ facial recognition when the case involves a missing or exploited child, Corwin Hey CO Moh news the council set to vote on this measure this afternoon at one o'clock. Also on the agenda today, the Tacoma City Council will hold a special meeting to get an update on the Manny Ellis case. Ellis is the man who died in March of last year while in police custody, and last week, three Tacoma police officers were charged in connection with his death. All three have pleaded not guilty. They have gotten out of jail on bond. Today's council meeting is set to begin at noon. There's more demand, so the city of Seattle is demanding more. Kumble's Brian Calvert has more on new parking rates effective today. For months Now, you've been able to use street parking all over the city of Seattle for about 50 cents an hour. That changes today as most rates in the downtown core as well as Queen and South Lake Union and Capitol Hill go up another 50 cents to $1 an hour. According to the Seattle D O T blogged rates will be reviewed again next quarter. So expect another increase. Then there's another change coming that could impact you. Even if you're not headed to Seattle, the state Department of Transportation is changing vendors for its good to go pass program. Ah, whole thing will be offline for two weeks beginning mid June, the D O T is advising you pad You're good to go account now because you won't be able to during that time. Also. You won't be built till July 1st, which means frequent bridge tunnel in H O V Lane, users could see a pretty large charge all at once. Brian Calvert Co ammonium 604. Here's what's coming up after we check traffic and weather to keep their native American mascots and imagery. Some school district's pushing back on the new law. I'm Carleen Johnson. First Let's check the driver Komal traffic every 10 minutes on the force from the Dubin Law Group Traffic Center here, Jordan. What do you see? Well, I'm seeing slowing on north and by five is you're trying to make your way into the nous Squali area. I think it's just due to the sun shining right into your eyes. They don't see anything currently blocking into coma. We're busy highway 16 to the tea down, will find crowding in federal way to an area. North 3 20 If that's where we've had a crash sitting over on the shoulder, there's also some slowing around state route. 5 16 and in Seattle, expect brake lights between Michigan in the West Seattle Bridge and a miner's slow down again at the convention center. We see lighter, slowing on eastbound 5 12 between Meridian and the Valley Freeway, which is then going to thicken up from highway 4 10. To Joe Beatem will also be back on that brake pedal, beginning just south of 180th. The four or five and north found four or five facing delays between Talbot and Northeast 30th Our next Cuomo traffic out 6 14. Now for the forecast, we head to the Coma Forecast Center, and here's meteorologist Kristen Clarke. Taste of summer heat today and just fitting today is the beginning of meteorological Summer highs across peaches sound will be in the eighties, some of the hottest locations being South Sound Olympia to coma in the east side of King County, where highs will be in the mid to upper eighties. Go for.

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03:38 min | 2 years ago

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"In downtown Seattle. We're looking at some cloudy conditions right now. A few scattered showers in some spots, and the temperature is 43 degrees. I Greg, her Schultz. Good morning. Manda is off this morning. And here's what's happening. As King County awaits further guidance on mass wearing, there are concerns The Corona virus may gain another foothold more from Cuomo's Brian Calvert. When the CDC changed course last week and said, if you're vaccinated, you could be indoors without a mask. And he confusion about the personal protection seems to be magnified even further. Doctor Alley mock dad at U W medicine getting the vaccine. I'm not waiting and mass. So that was the wrong strategy. The virus is going to get another year. Basic unchecked, spread globally and be able to make new variants on variants on variants. Dr Alex Grant, injures says That's why this last push to get the rest of us vaccinated is so critical Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkin and others are saying not enough of us are vaccinated to ditch those face coverings just yet. Right now, Please wear your mask when you're at the grocery store and other places between now and the end of the week. Seattle King County Health officials say they'll announce a revised mask policy likely taking into account that right now Vaccination numbers just on high enough to trust that everyone's going to make the right call Brian Calvert Co mon you. Travel industry has been coming back to life again as restrictions begin to ease, but you still need to wear a mask. If you're traveling by plane, bus or other modes of public transportation. Sean Hawks with Metro Transit says they're slowly reopening more bus routes is well in place again Got to buy health safety experts passenger safe and to keep our police triple A Washington expects 37 million. Travelers in this country on Memorial Day weekend in Washington Hospitality Association says the restaurant industry here in this state needs 100,000 workers right now and then the restaurant owners they're worried about what will happen when the state does follow were reopened at the end of June more from co. Moses and father overworked and understaffed Kathy Turco and Fremont Oh, nursery ago, Kerry says. She lost three employees over the past two months. And for the first time ever, the restaurant is temporarily closing for three days so everyone can recharge to make sure the employees are not burned out so we can run the business, some Earth me that restaurant and many others need help, but they're struggling. The hire workers go carry his place multiple ads on Facebook, among other places, She says she's paying employees more to BP $18. Plus, if they don't have any Experience. And coming up here on the comb. Oh, morning news, Amazon and the police. I'm Corwin hate with the product. Law enforcement is not allowed to buy her son nearly overdosed on the LSD. She left in the freezer. I'm Carleen Johnson. Why This Mom will face no charges. 504 right now. Hand the coma. Morning News with traffic and weather and from the dupe in law Group Traffic center. We said Good morning, the Kira Jordan. Good morning, Greg. So we're we're dealing with the back up right now. In Lakewood on north and I five it's stretching for almost two miles is You're approaching state route 5 12, and this is due to some overnight roadwork that's been blocking two left lanes North and 167 is looking busy between 5, 12 and 24th. And then this is backing up westbound 4 10 as you're approaching that Valley Freeway, and whenever we see a brief, slow down south and I five with the offer of two state route 5 to 6 Our next Cuomo traffic out 5 14. Well, let's talk about the weather and get our forecast for meteorologist Kristen Clarke today still a thunderstorm potential but this time around with less coverage. Areas of the southwest interior, Anywhere south and west of Olympia.

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02:47 min | 2 years ago

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"Mean an increase in the price of gasoline that pipeline supplies energy toe Much of the Eastern seaboard. Sherry Preston ABC News Homo news 1000 FM 97 7 It's 5 31 right now, Monday morning has arrived, and so has some beautiful weather in downtown Seattle. Right now it's 45 degrees, along with Greg Herschel Time Man. The factor here. The top stories from the comb over 24 7 news Center. If you have contracted covert 19, your immune system probably has antibodies to fight off a second infection. Carmel's Brian Calvert tells us, though, in Northwest doctor says Do this, and you'll basically have a force field against getting Cove it again. First. Dr. William Messer, a microbiologist had Oregon Health and Science University offers caution for those getting the vaccine probably protected against the variance, at least from some of the severe symptoms of illness. But you can still pick up the virus, so staying distant and using a mask is still a good idea. There are still a lot of people not lining up for the vaccine for a very specific reason. Don't assume that you're that you don't need the vaccine because you've had covered 19 Keep in mind. You can get Cove it again. There is a silver lining and having had cogent and then getting the vaccination. Mrs. Researchers showed that those who have tested positive for covert and then get the vaccine end up with an antibody count superior to those being vaccinated who have never had the virus. Besides, he says, if you've had covert once get the vaccine because you no doubt don't want the virus a second time. Brian Calvert Co. Ammonia. Some nurses here are trying to get to India to help with the exploding covert cases there, But they're having trouble getting visas. Here's Pierce County E M. T. Patrick Bennett just seems as if it must be one of the most painful, harrowing and fearful experiences that these poor people who've never had to endure and bet it has seen a lot last year. He spent four months in New York City when it was the epicenter for infection. To be honest with you. I don't really see any other choice but to do what I can to try to Hope over the last week. New case counts are averaging nearly 400,000 per day. In that same time, roughly 3800 people are dying each day. The fear aspect. It's just not in my mind anymore, and Bennett, who you heard from there in that story, says he's also reached out to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to see if they can help with security. Those visas at all. If they're able to they would leave on June 1st. They stay for around a month or so and primarily be working out of the deli area way also have a link on our website to their go fund me account, which has been set up to help pay for some of their expenditures. Seattle Cole Miller Co. Moh news supporters say it provides an important safety net while critics call it an income tax talking about a new payroll tax to provide Washington workers with long term care insurance. It's now.

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02:31 min | 2 years ago

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"Lawmakers in the Texas House will vote later on a bill that prohibits the mass mailing of unsolicited ballots. Brian Clark ABC News Homo News 1000 FM. 97 7. Good morning, It is 5 31 under cloudy skies. Some places getting showers already this morning, It's 46 degrees in Seattle, along with Greg Herschel time Manda Factor here. The top stories from the Coma 24 7 News Center governor Jay Inslee is fainted facing mounting pressure to fully reopen our state. The head of the Washington Hospitality Association, is calling for the state to completely open up by June 15th. They get more from Kemal's Tammy Natasa, Republican Senator Doug Erickson says it's time for a hard reopening date. Washington State We need to move forward. We need to follow the lead of other states and move past this Kobe lockdown situation that we find ourselves in an opening up two more freedom, the governor's office told US decisions on future reopening depend on the science of the virus outbreak in Washington state. What happens during this two week pause is quitting. Call for what happens next. Which is why we hope people continue to get vaccinated in high numbers and mask up. One county has announced plans to close a mass vaccination site. That's actually considered good news Most, Brian Calvert explains. There's more evidence. The fourth wave of infections here in Washington is beginning to plateau yesterday, 1388 new Covert 19 positives were confirmed and the number is a few 100 lower than two weeks ago. Today, Part of the credit is going to the fact that more people are being vaccinated, and now one county is taking the next step forward. What appears to be the first announcement of its kind here in Washington, leaders in Kid a task county have announced they will begin to close the county's on Lee, Mass vaccination site. While there's still no hard closing date, the sights operations will begin to be phased out and scaled back, effective immediately. Incident Commander Darin Higashiyama says This has been the goal all along. Vaccinations will continue in the central Washington County just at pharmacies and doctors offices Brian Calvert Co. Ammonia. Some sections at Jeannie Stadium in Tacoma were packed last night, and that was okay. The reindeers were the first local team to open a vaccinated section for the game last night in the governor's guidance allows Cheney stadiums open at 50% capacity. The State Transportation Commission is considering raising tolls and fairy rates. They're holding a special meeting next week to start the process. Reduced traffic volumes during the pandemic have led to a lower toll revenue, which is put more pressure on repaying construction bonds. I'll examine the numbers for Washington state fairies as well as the highway 99 Tunnel,.

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03:56 min | 2 years ago

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"Fire at a middle school in Jefferson County, Idaho, heard One gunshot and then right after we heard another, and we heard multiple kids screaming that eighth grader and her classmates hit in their room with the lights off the students in custody. An army training at South Carolina's Fort Jackson is accused of hijacking an elementary school bus with 18 Children onboard the kids in the driver or safe president by them talking up his infrastructure planned and the jobs it will create on a visit today to Louisiana jobs can't be outsourced can't be outsourced. It just requires something we've got in good supply here in Louisiana, Louisiana, hard work, grit and sweat. The president says he's willing to work Republicans to get the bill passed Florida's governor, signing a bill that establishes a list of voting restrictions in the law. Area. Open your ABC News. Homo news 1000 FM 97 7 Good afternoon. It is to 31 I'm Kelly Bleyer. With the top local stories from the coma. 24 7 News center. The Washington Hospitality Association wants to fully reopen the state by June. 15th more from comas. Jeff Po Djula. The trade in lobbying group that represents hotels, restaurants and other like businesses. Once the governor to send a hard deadline for when everything will be back to normal. President Anthony Anton says the state can wait no longer summer's wedding season and and people need a plan to move forward. So they're asking the public to sign a petition asking that the state reopened by the middle of next month. However, the final decision still rests with Governor Inslee and State health officials. Jeff Pooja look come on use there have been 6.9 million, or twice as many deaths related to covert 19 worldwide than previously reported. That is the assertion of a new report just released by you. Dubs Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation. Dr Chris Marie. Because under reporting is being quite substantial in some of the countries with large epidemics such as India, it really does have a substantial effect on the global numbers. The U. S death rate is currently listed as 574,000. The This model CORRECTS the number of U. S covert fatalities toe over 905,000. If the idea of making an appointment has kept you from getting the cove in 19 vaccine, things have definitely changed. His come was Brian Calvert suggests. There's no reason to wait any longer. Health experts and elected leaders have a main reason to get you vaccinated. They simply want to end the pandemic. But your reason to get the shot is likely, much more personal. And I just wanna make sure we're seeing the safe where you can't hurt. Others told our news partner Kxl why they haven't had the vaccine yet because they haven't been able to make an appointment. If that's your reason. Now is your time. Ah, host of sites across the state are now taking you without an appointment. Earlier this week, the city of Seattle announced you could walk into several of their sites without an appointment. Same story in Pierce County just go to the Health Department website for a list. And in many cases, you can now choose the vaccine you want. So maybe today's the day that you'll get vaccinated. I'm doing this in a merger is a part of a larger effort to protect those people who are really at risk This mother's day. I get to be around, Mom without having tea. Oh, you know. Stay outside like I did last year. Brian Calvert Co mon use. Western Washington University just announced its requiring students, faculty and staff to get vaccinated for covert 19 before returning to campus in the fall. Western's president says exemptions will be considered for medical, religious and personal reasons, and they'll give more information on that before the end of the spring quarter. Several other colleges have announced vaccine requirements, including the University of Washington and Washington State. Coming up Seattle City Council votes on the transportation spending plan for new car tab money. It's not the plan and advisory group suggested, though I'm Carleen Johnson. But.

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02:27 min | 2 years ago

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"Of needles. So I think recognizing that and acknowledging that is really important. Also important sharing your vaccinations story with somebody who might be afraid your arm. You know, this is basically what it feels like. To get any bowling arm. It's like nothing like Oh Brian Calvert Co Mon use an electrical issue that is grounded nearly 25% of the 7 37 Max Fleet, maybe more widespread than Boeing originally thought. There's Cole. Most Corwin hate. Federal regulators are asking, bowing to take a closer look at an electrical grounding problem that last month forced airlines to removed from service about 100 Max jets. Reuters reports. The problem now has cropped up in two other places on the jet and safety officials want assurances the issue is not even more widespread when first uncovered, Boeing said the initial issue could be fixed in a few days per plane. Last week, Chief Executive Dave Calhoun apologized to regret the impact This has had on our customers operations and are focused on ensuring that the airplanes are ready for the summer season. Boeing had been expected this week to issue airlines of service bulletin on how to make the new Needed fixes. The new federal directive likely will push back those plans. Corwin Hey co Moh news homeless man who suffered a vicious attack two years ago in Seattle, has died from complications related to that beating 62 year old Jeffrey Christians and had just woken up the morning of March 30th 2019 from where he typically slept beneath an awning outside the library in downtown Seattle. It's when a stranger in the middle of a psychotic drug fueled rage attacked, pummeling him with fists and repeatedly hitting him with a traffic cone. The Seattle Times reports Christians and suffered a traumatic brain injury. And was careful at appears County nursing facility until his death this past March. The autopsy shows it came from complications of that beating two years prior. That means the attacker 42 year old Ryan Johnston, who was sent to Coyote Ridge. Corrections in Canal is going to be shipped back to King County, too, now face a murder charge a defense mitigation report in the original assault cases. Johnston It was also homeless, suffered extreme physical and sexual abuse. As a child. It indicates he was high on meth and hallucinating when he attacked Christianson Cummings, Carleen Johnson reports He could face up to 19 years in prison if convicted of second degree murder. It's 7 39 just a minute away. We'll learn with the winning answer was in a trivia contest at Facebook. We continue to take critical steps to better secure our platforms, including more than tripling safety and security teams to 35,000 people and partnering with security researchers. Other tech companies.

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02:31 min | 2 years ago

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"Center into coma. The state has confirmed there was a case of covert 19 on that flight more from Cuomo's Brian Calvert. Three cases have been confirmed so far in the first significant transfer of people who came here unlawfully since a new president took over the White House detention are facing the worst time Now that we've ever seen advocate Morrow Mira Villalpando isn't Shocked about the new cases. She says inmates have been treated worse because of the state and federal governments plan to close detention centers, implying the worst treatment is backlash. It's just this facade that Biden My York has had created about how Isis operating saying, Oh, no, we're changing. This is not trump era. It actually is. The ice fight, as well as the detention said it will cease to exist once existing contracts are expired, which is 2025, Villalpando and others. One governor in its leaders. Out these operations sooner before arm or inmates are infected, hurt or worse. Brian Calvert Co. Mon use the death of an Oregon woman who contracted covert 19 is raising questions about how places of worship handle social distancing and mass guidelines. Almost Carleen Johnson reports the Oregon health authorities now investigating the Apostolic Life Center in Albany. That's where a covert outbreak a second several members and claimed the life of a 43 year old woman. Last week, members of the congregation speaking about Sherry's Atzmon at Sunday services. You know, I was just pretty and same God, you could do this. You can have a beautiful long life and everything but God didn't see fit. We're gonna greatly missed her. That's been tested positive. Around the same time. Several others in the congregation got covert. She had severe asthma and after weeks in the hospital, her family remove life support. Last Tuesday, her mom tells the Albany Democrat Harold the Church's responsible, she says, people there aren't wearing masks or sitting a safe distance apart. Lead pastor says That's an unfair characterization. He says pastors aren't dictators in charge of their members, he said. They've told all their church members from Day one. It's up to each individual to decide what level of risk they want to take. Carleen Johnson. Come on news couple news time 7 38. With Mother's Day and Memorial Day, right around the corner Maze a month with lots of sales and deals to be found. She just need to know where to look. And some reports tracks the prices of many of its top testing products all year long, so they know exactly when they go on deep discount here atop products to look out for in this month's best time to buy some of the best deals will come from mattresses. Topped by is the queen sized tuft and needle original mattress..

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03:53 min | 2 years ago

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"Connected. Stay informed The comb Oh, morning news. Good morning to you. Welcome to a Monday 902 on a chilly when it is 36 degrees on a cloudy skies downtown. I'm Tom Cutler. Thanks for being with us. Our top stories with come on 24 7 news center now and hospitals all over Washington have been told they could have counterfeit masks in their supply closets, compost Brian covered with the latest on this discovery, and the investigation. Is that how it happened. The alert went out late Friday after manufacturer three M alerted the Washington State Hospital Association that it believes him recently delivered mast might be fakes. Boxes all have 3 a.m. on the label, but the company says they aren't ours. Cassie Sour, president of the W S. H A says, quote. We're having hospitals go through their masks and look for what they can find. Several fakes have already been confirmed through testing. Sour expects to have an update on the search for these fake mask later this morning. The masking question are the n 95 model. The standard for the medical community, especially During the pandemic. Three M says it does not know how the frauds got into its supply chain and homeland Security is investigating. Brian Calvert Co. Moughniyah votes imminent non how the state will spend $2.2 billion in federal code relief money, a bill that's sending more than half a billion dollars each of the public health and public schools more from coma. Score. One Take This is federal cares. Act money first announced last year but left unallocated while the state Legislature was out of session of state Senate vote scheduled for this week will find Only fund some of the state's covert priorities, including over 600 million for the overtaxed public health system. Variance of the covert virus are coming fast. Representative Nicole Makary is a Democrat from Seattle. I'm really glad we're going to get $618 million out to ensure that we can vaccinate and test folks for Cove in another 600 million. Plus, we'll go to safely reopening public schools smaller but still significant amounts are earmarked for small Business grants and rent mortgage relief. If the bill passes as expected, Governor Inslee will likely sign it before the end of this week. Corwin Headache Co. Moh news cameras appear to be targeting medical providers by posing as members of the Washington Medical Commission. The details from comas Bill O'Neill that warning from Washington state attorney general bomb Ferguson, who says the scammers air, apparently calling medical providers, claiming the commission has suspended their licenses. Scammer, then directs the provider to a nearby business with a fax machine to receive paperwork. The medical commission says letters and does not make calls to any provider facing suspension. Ferguson's office has received at least one complaint. While the commission has also received word of the scam in which the callers were able to replicate the commission's phone number. Colonial Comeau. New Coming right up. Nine young women from these South sound have done something never done before by young ladies on Carleen Johnson with details. Come on, Whose time 904 traffic Every 10 minutes on the force on a Monday, let's say good morning to Kira Jordan and the Dubin Law Group Traffic Center. Good morning, Tom. So we've been working with the crash traveling westbound state route 5 12 near steal street That's been blocking the left lane. I just heard word that it's no longer blocking, but it's caused heavy drive from about Pacific into the area. Or found 16 sevens. Going to crowd is you're approaching four. Apply, because North bound four or five is so busy from that Valley Freeway to about northeast 44th North Chennai, five with a slow go from the north end of Boeing Field to the convention center. I'm starting to see a little bit of crowding now traveling westbound on the Spokane Street by that between I five and 99, but it's not solid. If you're heading for the mountains, eastbound drivers going to Snoqualmie Pass chains are currently required westbound drivers at Snoqualmie Traction tires are advised and then it Stevens passed. We have traction tires required in both directions. Our next Cuomo traffic at 9 14 and this traffic report sponsored by the Folks at Beacon Plumbing, heating and electrical called Beacon today and say, $50 on all heating and air conditioning. Just call 1 800 freaking and stop freakin called Begin time now.

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01:37 min | 2 years ago

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"Be different today. There's more time and more science don advices, everyone to be safe. Based on what we know at this time. We're not advocating to delay the doses past. Authorized interval. Brian Calvert Co. Ammonia is the latest on the numbers from the University of Washington as they look at the covert vaccine of the covert cases and At least right now, some cautiously optimistic news. Checking that traffic every 10 minutes before his hand for the duty log group Traffic center. Here's Kiara Jordan. Once again, we've been working with a crash in Seattle. That's been partially blocking the ramp from North and my 5 to 85th. So take it easy as you're using that ramp. We have a crash right now. In Silverdale, This is North bound state Route three near Newbury Hill Road. It's blocking the left lane, and I'm seeing about a solid two mile back up into that area. Worked with 95 is going to be slow, beginning just south of I 90 to the convention center where crowding on North bound 99 around the First Avenue South Bridge and our backup that we were seeing forming on south. About four or five around Cold Creek. Looks like it's already clearing out. So something was blocking. It was moved out of your way quickly. His traffic report is sponsored by America's best Contacts and eyeglasses. Don't PAY for Don't over Pay for glasses get two pairs and a free example just 69 95. That's not just a better deal. It's America's best book Your Exam online today. Our next Clow traffic up 10 44 and from the diversified crawl Space Weather Center here's meteorologist Kristen Clark after yesterday's most fabulous shade of gray blanketing Puget Sound, we're hopeful will see some bright spots in our sky this afternoon, especially across the northwest Interior Olympic Peninsula. Central sound,.

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04:31 min | 2 years ago

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"Oh, I'm Ryan Harrison what one county health officer says you need to do now that the UK covert variant has been found in Washington, But first, an update from ABC News. Come on, Whose time? Two o'clock. From ABC News. I'm Michelle Franzen. President. Biden says his administration has reached agreements with vaccine makers to buy more doses of covert 19 vaccine by summer that should cover most Americans. The dwindling supplies, he said, is part of the transition hiccups from the previous administration. That's hampering states. Efforts to get shots in the arm this week forward God willing, will ensure that states tribes and territories Will now always have a reliable three week forecast. What's the supply they're going to get so they'll know three weeks ahead of time. What's going to be there in the third week? Was also some hope on the horizon. Coronavirus cases in a growing number of states are starting to plateau deaths. Those still lagging at the White House today, Vice President Kamila Harris performing that swearing ceremony for Tuesday tears Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, marking the historic first of a woman leading the department and in the Senate. They confirmed Anthony Blinken for secretary of state. Members of the Senate, also sworn in ahead of the impeachment trial and a vote to dismiss squashed you will do impartial justice just after senators took their second trump impeachment jurors oath so help you God, Senator Rand. Paul demanded a vote on if it was even constitutional, try a president after he's no longer in the White House. That vote failed 55 to 45, with five Republicans joining all Democrats indicating that the article saying Mr Trump incited the insurrection is impeachable. In or out of office. He sees Andy Field. The FBI, meantime, still tracking down tens of thousands of tips. The FBI has identified more than 400 suspects in the breach of the capital. About a quarter of them have been arrested so far, and the FBI Stephen Dantonio said Maura are being charged every day. We don't have the whole universe. It's you know, there's a lot of video this lot evidence to still be pouring through. ABC is Aaron, Kentucky, reporting from New York. You're listening to ABC News. Stay connected. Stay informed. Co Moh midday. Good afternoon. Couple news. Time to 02. I'm Taylor Vance Ice with our top stories from a couple of 24 7 News center. Main takeaway from discovery of the UK covert variant in Washington is that we need to continue to prevent transmission s O, says one county health officer Moore from Como's Ryan Harris. Snohomish County Health officer, Dr Chris Spitter says it's a relief. The new case rate hospitalizations and deaths are down sharply. But he says the U K strain here is more reason to keep our distance, get vaccines out as soon as possible and even try wearing double masks. Spitter says the current estimate is 0.2% of cases in Washington are the UK variants. It is highly likely that other cases exist and will be found through ongoing surveillance. While this is a cause for concern, there's no need for us to get alarmed. As for vaccines, County leaders say they've been a squeaky wheel and have seen their supply increase, but that it's still not enough. Now, the executive Dave Summer says If they could get 50001st doses a week they could vaccinate everyone in the county in less than 20 weeks in Snohomish County, Ryan Harris come Oh news yesterday, we learned that Hispanic people in our area were four times more likely and that black people were twice as likely to catch covert as white counterparts here in the Northwest. Part of the reason may come down to trust as we hear from comas Brian Calvert. Sometimes it's lack of access for communities of color. But sometimes there's also a different barrier. We have to be able to reach these communities activists, Lindsay Murphy, I would absolutely say that the black community is expressing Concerns not over not having access. There's a deeper wound over trust and times when minorities were used as test subjects intentionally withholding treatment intentionally withholding information. You know, we can talk about Tuskegee. We can talk about things you know, the you know, chemotherapy and the AIDS population. We can talk about those things. This is very real, and this is why it's so important to reach out to communities of color with the vaccine, And it's also important to educate these communities because lack of trust and access It will continue to see a disproportionate amount of covert losses of those with brown and black skin. Brian Calvert Co. Moh news coming up. Not even Washington's minimum wage is enough. Every year inflation eats in. I'm Corwin Hey, Kwai. Bernie Sanders is looking in our direction but first a to afford a couple traffic.

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01:34 min | 2 years ago

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"Recovered guns and a knife from the scene. Almost Frank Lindsay. Yesterday we told you that Hispanic people were four times more likely and that black people were twice as likely to catch covert as their white counterparts. Part of the reason may come down to trust Co most, Brian Calvert explains. Sometimes it's lack of access for communities of color, but sometimes there's also a different barrier. We have to be able to reach these communities activists, Lindsay Murphy, I would absolutely say that the black community is expressing Concerns not over not having access. There's a deeper wound over trust and times when minorities were used as test subjects intentionally withholding treatment intentionally withholding information. You know, we can talk about Tuskegee. We can talk about things you know, the you know, chemotherapy and the AIDS population. We can talk about those things. This is very real, and this is why it's so important to reach out to communities of color with the vaccine, And it's also important to educate these communities because lack of trust and access It will continue to see a disproportionate amount of covert losses of those with brown and black skin. Brian Calvert Co. Moh NEOS If you've driven into Stan Wood or on the Camino Island Over the last few years, you've seen the massive construction project under way for the new Standard High School. The 260,000 Square foot building is finally done, but Very few students have actually been in there. Almost Carleen Johnson reports. Being a member of a SP has its privileges. I mean, you get to be inside the new school for virtual announcements. Good.

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04:29 min | 2 years ago

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"Hearing. Republicans now share a 50 50 split, with vice president Kamila Harris. The tiebreaker, giving Democrats the edge majority leader Chuck Schumer and now minority leader Mitch McConnell. Said to be working to find an agreement on some power sharing for those sessions today, Schumer says that also includes about talking the impeachment trial against former president Trump Speaker Pelosi will determine when she will send the articles over Leader McConnell and I are trying to come up with a bipartisan agreement on how depends up the trial. Make no mistake about it. There will be a trial on the first full day of the Biden presidency. Joe Biden committing the U. S will return to the World Health Organization. Part of his strategy, he says, for combating the pandemic here in the U. S and abroad. Dr Anthony Fauci, appearing virtually with WHO leaders today, thanking them. President Biden will sign executive orders this afternoon dealing with both health testing and economic challenges in this pandemic. Michelle Frandsen ABC News Co. Moh news 1000 FM. 97 7 Good morning Once again, we're glad you're with. This is 10, 31 Clouds and 42 downtown. Our top stories continue from the come on. 24 7 News center, Infrastructure and aviation safety are among US Senator Maria Cantwell is priorities as she grills President Biden's nominee for transportation secretary, comas, Corwin Hate Widmore. Cantwell, the three term Democrat, led the questioning of former South Bend Indiana Mayor Pete Buddha jet. You think that at grade crossings need more attention? Yes. Cantwell listed the many transportation infrastructure challenges. Her home state faces checks like the high five Columbia River Bridge replacement the West Seattle Bridge replacement the North south quarter and spoke in and she sought assurances the former presidential candidate would continue efforts to fix the regulatory issues that led to the 7 37 Max disaster. I want to know that you will make the safety reforms at the F A, a a priority I'm committed to doing so. The Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation held the confirmation hearing can't well now chairs that committee. Corwin Hague Co. Moh new teachers at other staff returning to schools for in class learning could receive the Corona virus vaccine sooner than expected changes to the State Department of Health's plan, announced this week would allow all school staff to receive the vaccinations, regardless of age. Officials hope to move into that phase in the late winter or early spring, The Washington Education Association president Larry Delaney tells the two common used to be on the move is an important step toward making in person learning as safe as possible, though he points out the timeline for getting teachers vaccinated remains unclear due to supply issues. Bipartisan Group of State lawmakers sent a letter to the governor earlier this month urging a revision. In the vaccination guidance to allow all school employees who want the shots to get them. Our area has earned a new distinction this week and his come was Brian Calvert explains. It has to do with everything. Where purchasing online, the pandemic has brought a lot of things forward a reluctance to gather a preference to stay home at a massive uptick in the amount of shopping we do online. The organization household polls recently tracked the increase of online shopping in the country's 15 largest metro areas, and we are at the top of the heap over 67% of us say we've spent more online during the pandemic. And we did before Cove it in San Francisco. The percentages 61. Only 57% of New Yorkers say they've increased their online shopping yet What's good for Mr Bezos isn't good for traditional brick and mortar already under siege by online shoppers. Many stores have closed their doors, speaking of Amazon after hearing about this massive increase in online shopping It's likely not going to shock you that the company added 30 million shoppers last year and said a company record for the number of prime memberships Brian Calvert Co. Mon you. Here's what's coming up protest in Portland last night resulted in vandalism and several arrests made. I'm Carling Johnson with details. Come on, Whose time 10 34 traffic and weather of data every 10 minutes on the force and doing the traffic force right now, do the law group Traffic Center is where we find the Carol Jordan. Most of our drives air very easy right now, but not the case. If you're trying to travel westbound on Spokane straight between I five and 99. It's really bumper to bumper. We have a long line of the semis who are trying to get on the Harbor island. So then this catches everybody up in the back up. One of our only other slow spots is going to be north and I five in Seattle just right. As you're approaching the convention center, going from Lin Wood to Seattle or live with the Bellevue that's about a 16 minute driving going from otter and.

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06:00 min | 2 years ago

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"Way in four minutes, But first we check in with ABC News. Good morning. It's eight o'clock. From ABC News. I'm Brian Clark. The FBI says explosives pose a substantial threat to the public and law enforcement at upcoming protests in places like Michigan State Police Colonel Joe Casper's urging the public to stay alert for those who want to assist law enforcement. We ask that you be on the lookout for suspicious and unusual activity and report this information to law enforcement immediately ahead of a planned rally for this weekend in Lansing. The investigation continues. In the last weeks. Violence of the U. S Capitol watchdog for the Department of Justice, Defense, Homeland Security and the interior all say they'll investigate how those agencies handle the build up and the events of January 6th. FBI director Christopher Wray said over 100 people have been arrested and more arrests are on the way we've already identified over 200 suspects. So WeII know who you are, if you're out there On FBI agents were coming to find you. One of those arrested is seeking a pardon from the president, his lawyer said. Jacob Chan's Lee did not break into the capital while wearing fur pelts and horns. The attorney said his client hitched his wagon to President Trump and felt like he was answering the call of our president, federal prosecutor said. Chancellor was among the writers who intended to capture and assassinate elected officials. He allegedly left a note vice president Pence's desk in the Senate that red It's only a matter of time. Justice is coming, his lawyer said. Chan's Li listen The President Trump and now deserves a pardon. Security perimeter around the capital continues to get stronger. Five days from President elect Biden's inauguration last night, he laid out his economic plan. Today he's expected to lay out plans in the fight against Cove in 19, including bolstering vaccinations. ABC contributor Dr John Brownstein says there is a real concern about shortages right now, so some hospitals are reporting that they can't take new appointments. So far 11 just over 11 Million vaccine doses have been administered across the U. S. You're listening to ABC news. Stay connected. Stay informed the comb Oh, morning news. Good morning. It's 802 Friday morning with cloudy skies across western Washington in a few showers and it's 46 degrees in Seattle right now, along with Greg Herschel Time man. The factor of the year of the top stories from the coma 24 7 News Center. Local and state school leaders are calling on Governor Jay Inslee to put all education staff into the pool of those that will get the covert vaccine next and co. Most Carleen Johnson has more letting teachers of any age and other school staff get the vaccine sooner would speed up the resumption of in person learning that argument made in a letter this week son by superintendents of Everett Edmonds and Michael Geo. This week. Public health officials said the state doesn't have the supply yet of doses to do that. Michelle Roberts leads the state's vaccine distribution Big the biggest vaccine campaign of our lifetime. And we're doing this in the middle of an emergency. The kids have sun reports. Superintendents from Bainbridge Island, Central, North and South Kids have districts are also urging the governor to put educators in the front of the line. For now, it's only teachers and school staff over 50, who are included the ever held reports. That phase could start in the next few days and also includes anyone 70 or older and adults, 50 and up who lived with older family members. Carleen Johnson COMA News. The number of covert 19 cases remains very high statewide, causing a new issue for health officials When it comes to vaccination. We get that story from coast Brian Calvert, when most keep hearing about the high daily totals like yesterday's report of another 2729 new covert cases, the vaccine becomes even more enticing. Yet in short, current demand is dramatically outpacing supply. People waited all day yesterday for the vaccine at a drive upside in swim 2000 cars lined up on city streets, and eventually, the Times reports 1500 of them had to be turned away. Some have been parked there since Wednesday night. In order to get the vaccine some fear it's a sign of things to come, and state officials worry that phases are advancing far faster than the pace of opening injection sites. In the days ahead. The state Health Department is promised new plans on opening new sights and getting more people vaccinated. It can't come soon enough for places like Skagit County, where they plan on advancing to The next phase in about 10 days. Yet, County officials tell ghost scheduled dot com They're not sure if they'll actually have enough vaccine. Brian Calvert Co. Mon Ian's States were anticipating a windfall of the vaccine after the federal government said just a few days ago that they would stop holding back second doses and wood to use the vaccine reserve. The Washington Post is reporting this morning. The Federal vaccine reserve was already exhausted. Come on news time in 804 coming up on the coma. Morning News. I'm Corwin Hate retribution promised against Washington Congress Woman who voted to impeach I'm Eric clients with an unusual but comforting location for an Alaska air flight to 61 Memorial Now in 804 traffic and weather, every 10 minutes on the fours and from the Dubin Law Group Traffic Center. Here's Kierra, Jordan. We're kicking off this eight o'clock hour with no official blocking problems. No crashes, no stalls. I am seeing a little bit of an odd slow down, though. Tacoma on north on I five around 56. It's an area where we haven't really been seeing. Ah, lot of heavy slowing actually in the past several months, So when I see something pop up like this, it kind of catches my eye a little bit, and it looks like we might have a crash blocking the right lane there. That's what it's looking like on my camera shot. It may be over on the shoulder a little bit hard to tell. But okay, so that's what's slowing us down there. North and I five Really, really heavy disporting right now. From Michigan to Seneca. We're getting backed up. Traveling westbound on Spokane Street Approaching 99 North 99 slow around the First Avenue South Bridge. We're also beginning to crowd now on south and four or five issue coming out of the totem lake area north bound for if I've been slow from state route 169 toward Newcastle North found 167 that is slow and go traveling from highway for 10 much of the way into alguna a little bit of lighter, slowing, pulling away from highway 18. Then you'll crowd again in rented right as you're approaching four or five hour next, Cuomo traffic up.

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07:49 min | 2 years ago

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"Clarke, a mix of clouds and blue sky 45 downtown 10 06. Now as we continue with 20 minutes of nonstop news of powerful wind gust nearly blew a postal service driver and his semi Awfully deception past Bridge Jeff Miles, telling coma news that happened mid span on the highway. 20 Bridge approaching would be island. $95 just picked up my trailer in my truck and pushed it against the ground where they left the driver's side of the cab hanging out over the water. 180 ft below Miles scrambled out the passenger side door to safety, a tow truck driver. Later rescued the semi branches, power lines, even power poles, all coming down across parts of Seattle overnight. It's a bit treacherous out here just because there's so much debris on the road. You don't want that kicking up hitting your undercarriage. It caught our card one spot and we thought, Oh, gosh, if we popped a tire because these are some pretty big limbs that air out here, so ah, big clean up for the rest of the day almost least all reporting. According to the Washington State Health Department. There were 2500 to nuke over 19 infections over the last 24 hours 90 deaths since Friday, and his come was Brian Calvert reports. There's now pressure from the other Washington to get the vaccine to more people. Washington was barely a week into its new tiered plan when Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Cesar told states to adjust their plans and start giving the injection to everyone over 65 anyone else at high risk. That might be hard to do with the moment Kayla Myers it Spokane County health Right now, we're putting through upwards around 300 people through the emergency management system Clinic this week. In other words, it's hard enough to fulfill the first year here in Washington. The federal change would mean about a third of Americans now qualify for the vaccine, something a majority of states likely don't yet have the manpower to pull off. Oregon Governor Kate Brown will comply and is changing her state's plan by the end of the month. A spokesperson for Governor Inslee's office says he will consider this new request. Brian Calvert Co. Mon use the state Legislature her testimony today about adding Juneteenth is a state holiday. It commemorates June 19th of 18 65. Today, the last of the African Americans and slavery learned of their emancipation. Johnny Fitzgerald, with the Washington State Commission on African American Affairs, says it's an important step forward. Johnson is a holiday that should be celebrated by all Americans by marking the end of slavery. It signifies the ability of our nation to evolve from a painful past. Celebrates freedom. Some have questioned the cost of adding holiday to the state budget. But there was little opposition to the measure. In a house hearing today. Governor Inslee says he supports the move. Bill has been proposed that would find any member of Congress $1000 for refusing to wear protective mask on Capitol grounds. This after three representatives tested positive for Corona virus after the lockdown. During the Capitol attack almost Cara confidence with the latest. This was a terrifying moment during the attack on the capital would representative Pramila giant Paul was told to remove her mask and replace it with a gas mask. Moments later, she had dozens of lawmakers and staff taken to an undisclosed location where some Republican House members refused mass that were offered to them. It's just inexcusable. It is time for people to quit treating. Health crisis like a political issue. That blast was you heard? Seattle marry. Jenny Durkin, The U. S House physician had warned that at least one of the congressional members in that room had previously tested positive for covert 19. Seattle police are asking for help to identify a man seen in surveillance video kicking a woman in the face. The woman was planting flowers in Belltown last Thursday, when the attack took place and brought this reaction from a pastor box. Enough is enough. What do we have to do is a society to get security in the city. The brutal attack left a woman hospitalized with 10 facial fractures. Police think the attacker is the same man seen in a metro bus surveillance video a day earlier, kicking another woman in the head. She suffered a concussion. We have his photo posted it. Coma news dot com A Mount Vernon woman admits selling the deadly drug fentanyl in what come and Skagit County is the story from couples Great Herschel Rosalie Ana Lopez Rodriguez pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute the drug that led to two overdoses, including the death of a 17 year old Bellingham boy a little more than a year ago. She faces 5 to 40 years in prison as a result of her plea. That is part of her plea agreement. Lopez Rodriguez admitted she also sold fentanyl pills to an undercover officer Greg Hirsch, Old Co. Mon, El news time 10 10, and it's time to check in with Eric. I insert the Beacon plumbing Sports desk and the Seahawks looking for a new offensive play caller. The Seahawks are looking for a new offensive coordinator after Brian Schottenheimer was fired, falling a season in which the teams that several offensive records but had philosophical differences with head coach Pete Carroll, former Chargers offensive coordinator Shane speaking has mentioned as a possible replacement as his Ferndale native Doug Peterson was fired his head coach of the Eagles earlier this week. Previously, Peterson was the offensive coordinator of the Chiefs, but he could end up with another head coaching job with one of nine Husky men's basketball team returns to action tomorrow night when they visit, USC coach Mike Hopkins says the Trojans are a tough matchup. Evan Mobley, his brother, Isaiah. They're big and the compassion her skills. Good heavens like guys projected top five n ba Tech. They've got the 50 year guys starting on the perimeter. Also tomorrow, number one Gonzaga host Pepper Dine and Washington State visits. U. C. L. A Shorter than usual NHL season begins tonight with five games sell crack, and we'll drop the puck for the first time ever when the NHL begins a full season either in October or November, and former Mariners pitcher Hisashi Iwakuma is returning as a special assignment coach. Report directly to general manager Jerry Dipoto will begin his work with the club at spring training Sports a 10 and 40. Minutes past the hour. I'm Eric I. It's coma. New companies Time 10 11 just a couple of minutes away from a traffic updates and security preparations are already being made for President elect Joe Biden's Inauguration next week more for NBC's George Stephanopoulos is bring in former FBI agent Brad Character analyst Incredibly, Let's begin with the task ahead for law enforcement. They're determined not to get caught flat footed again this time as they prepare to secure the capital. These impeachment proceedings well through inauguration. Talk about the job ahead. So it's it's massive George. You can't get within 10 blocks of the capital without hitting a police car or a fence. So think about it this way. Think of the Super Bowl. You only have these rings of security. People are gonna have to have special badges to get into the center circle in in toward the inauguration is going to be Is gonna be a command post. They're going to get information from all over the world. They're gonna be tracking people. They're gonna have every conceivable device here that can detect Biological, nuclear chemical, you name it and it's going to be here. How do you explain how these threats were missed? I don't think they were Miss George. I think what happened? Was that somebody on the hill? Maybe the president. Made a decision to make it soft. Low barricades close to the building. And not have the national Guard not to have the D. C. Police not to have other federal agents there to help them. That's what it looks like to me. I mean, you wouldn't need a classified report George to figure out Potential for big trouble when they're really that leaves no no good alternatives that that suggests either supreme and confidence or complicity. I'm going to go with the second. I mean, you have you know a seasoned police chief. He used to be with the D. C. Police. You had to have two sergeant at arms that were previously in the Secret Service. It's just beyond me. Those of us out here on the outside, they don't see the classified information anymore. We're all concerned about this was going to turn south. What's the biggest threat going forward? The longevity of these type of attacks or threats or demonstrations. I think as been noted, you're going to see a number of them around.

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01:33 min | 2 years ago

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"The electoral college results are certified. You're listening to ABC News. Stay connected. Stay informed. The camo Morning news. Good morning. It's 802 and in cloudy skies in Seattle with lots of rain on the way for this afternoon, it's 43 degrees, along with Greg Herschel time at the factor here. The top stories from the comb over 24 7 News center. The slow pace of administering the covert vaccine is under fire all across the Northwest, with some saying that these delays will be costly. Brian Calver reports. Once the delays a remedy, there may be a way to get the vaccine to even more. Are people. Oregon's governor has released a plan to dramatically speed up the vaccination process. And any day now Washington plans on doing the same this after complaints that we have a lot of vaccine. It's just not being administered quickly enough. Once health officials tackle the speed issue, they might also consider doing more with the vaccine. They already have. It looks like a single dose of the vaccine can prevent At least 50% 51 52% off infection after it ran Barnabus at the UW and her colleagues have written an editorial supporting giving more people one dose of the vaccine. Not only could more people be somewhat protected now, doctor, Barnabus says, is the opportunity, of course during this time to manufacture additional vaccines. And give people who received the first dose. A delayed second dose off the vaccine. Brian Calvert Co. Mon used a Department of Health has launched an online tool to help you figure out when you can receive the covert vaccine. It's an app.

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05:05 min | 2 years ago

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"The Tacoma Dome, often on slowing out of federal way into South Center and then that Seattle Dr it is just crawling along from mid Boeing Field all the way to the convention center. Our next Cuomo traffic up 7 44. I'm not to get the forecast for you with meteorologist Kristen Clarke saturated soil leading to a landslide risk and standing water in the fields or reverse creeks and streams still running fairly high. No wonder we've had over 2 to 3 inches of rain the past several days and now more today, the widespread steady showers of this morning eventually break apart. Two more scattered rain with a few peaks. A son here and there this afternoon, but another impactful snowed is for our cascade passes. Making travel difficult at Snoqualmie, where an additional foot of snowfall through tonight in the coma Weather Center and meteorologist Kristen Clark 46 degrees news time. 7 36. With 1000 additional cases of covert 19 confirmed show over the holiday weekend. In a vaccine that's just starting to make the rounds. The pandemic still seems far from over and comas. Brian Calvert tells us that the same can be said for the downward spiral in the local economy. While it's just a snapshot, what's happening in Snohomish County is likely occurring in many other corners of the state. In February, 2020. The county was nearer a record low with 2.8% unemployment. Two months later, the county's rate ballooned to 19.2%. State economist Annalise Vance Sherman tells the Herald quote. Most places around the state were down over the year. Snohomish County is down a bit more than many places. When we look at which industries are declining. I believe it is all of them. In November, Snohomish County's unemployment shrunk back to 4.8%, which is not bad and is below the state average. The economic roller coaster ride isn't over Declining county and state revenues mean there's likely more budget, trimming ahead both in the public and private sectors. Brian Calvert Co. Moh news Northwest Fund being used to help black owned businesses has temporarily dried up after a lawsuit. The grant approved by Oregon lawmakers over the summer has already paid out most of its $62 million in federal cares. Act dollars. The state Supreme Court may take a fresh look at Washington's The three strikes law in a case that could end with many repeat felons going free. Almost Corwin Hick explains. It was back in 1993 of Voter Approved initiative made Washington the first state in the nation to pass a three strikes policy, under which a third felony conviction sends the offender to prison for life. Since that time over 400 persons have been sentenced to life without possibility of release to coma. State Senator Jeannie Darnell argued a year ago, the three strike law was from the start applied unfairly. Many were sentenced to their third strike within a year of the initiative passing so those of men Years did not know they were committing a third strike until they found they were found guilty and was sentenced to light this week. The Seattle Times reports the state Supreme Court will either accept or decline to review the constitutionality of that law. The high court's decision could potentially free dozens of our state's three strikes prisoners. Corwin Hague Co. Moh news 7 39 Right now, just a minute away from a coma Sports update and the answer to our trivia contest. You know you deserve a clean a cleaner start for 2021. Great. Well, you feel knowing your carpets are clean, fresh and safe. Getting rid of the dirt bacteria, allergens and every other contaminant in your carpet. Try to get back to clean, Reset, renew, refreshed for the new year with my friends at zero as homeowners rave about zero rez. I've raved about it for years. Anthony Holmes. I know the owner and the people. 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I'm guessing yes. Is it really cold? It is. It's ice cream. Yours. You just have to have your own container. That's all. That's kind of gross. If you don't Sheldon Blankenship of Gig Harbor is the winner this morning and the Sheldon You got a digital copy of the movie Birds of Prey. Congrats to listen for your chance to win. Did you hear every weekday at 7 25 here on the comb? Oh, morning news. I'm not to get to the beacon Plumbing, Sports desk and Tom that was closer than it should have been. Boy was looking like the Seahawks were gonna drop that game yesterday. They trailed 16 to 6 into the fourth quarter. Then.

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"Half doses. A czar said The data don't support that either. Aaron Carter SKI ABC NEWS New YORK That was down 112 points. You're listening to ABC News. Stay connected. Stay informed the comb Oh, morning news morning at 70 to the rain keeps falling here in Seattle. It's mostly light Bring at the moment in the city. It's 46 degrees, along with Greg Herschel time. Manda Factor here. The top stories from the Coma 24 7 News Center, the State Health Department has released a new coat covert numbers that include the New Year's holiday weekend. And the numbers are still high. Here in Washington, we get the update from Kemal's Brian Calvert Cove. It did not take a holiday with approximately 8000 new cases of the virus confirmed in our state over the New Year's holiday weekend, and that's just through Saturday. We won't hear about Sunday's numbers until later today is yet to come on, and primarily because we're right now, at a very Unique spots where people are traveling after Carlos Crispo added that by this time next week, we may begin to see increased numbers because it was so hard for so many to resist getting together over the holidays. Dr Chen we cheat at Oregon State University says even with the vaccine at least another four months for us to gradually resume more normal activity being time. Another 363 Washingtonians have been hospitalized with covert 19 since New Year's Eve. Brian Calvert Co. Moughniyah cases of the virus still spreading. A lot of people wonder when they can get vaccinated. The latest on the timeline from comas Nick Papa, the state wants to speed up the return to normalcy. We need to get vaccines to more people, and we need to do it. Fast Vaccine rollouts across the country aren't going very fast of the over 356,000 doses already received in Washington less than 20% have been administered. And part of the slow down, according to Michelle Roberts is the massive undertaking that comes with distributing a vaccine. These are large scale vaccination efforts that are happening at the local level. So far, we're still in phase one A, which is primarily health care workers and those living and working in long term care facilities. State says We'll know who's next in line this upcoming week coming up on the comm all morning news Amazon over Boeing, I'm core would take the generational shift in where Washingtonians work on those times. 704 we bring you traffic every 10 minutes on the force from the Dubin Law Group Traffic Center. Here's Kierra, Jordan. We're kicking off the seven o'clock hour with no blocking crashes or stalls that we're fighting our way through Some heavy commutes and North bound 167 is starting to be Slow starting just a little bit south of 180th the four or five, and that's because North and four or five is sitting in an absolute struggle from that Valley Freeway throughout the Newcastle area north and I, five has been slow going through Tacoma City Center, and then we find often on slowing out of federal way through ceatec, the Seattle drive that is very busy one from about mid Boeing field to the convention center. We have often on slowing North found 99. Starting a little south of the First Avenue South Bridge, continuing toward diagonal and then south and high fives, actually, starting to improve that there are still some brake lights as you're making your way through shoreline. Our next Cuomo traffic up 7 14. No traffic. This time is sponsored by only orthe Oh, passionate, prompt, personalized care for whatever pickle you're in. Holy are those rapid urgent care for orthopedic injuries is open seven days a week from 10 A.m. to 7 P.m. All.

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Avoid leaving mail in mailboxes overnight, USPS says

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Avoid leaving mail in mailboxes overnight, USPS says

"Are issuing a warning about when you should drop male in one of their blue mailbox is almost Brian Calvert first. It's not that the blue boxes of being closed due to any recent changes at U. S. P s the only reason a collection box of removed As if it has been damaged or either either through a mail theft attack or a if someone hits it with a car, or it's otherwise damaged and not serviceable regional postal Inspector Adams saying. Those are designed to be a very secure method of receiving that collections Male. Yet there have been reports of vandalism to walks is in the Vancouver area, as well as other parts of the state. Adam says. If a blue boxes close, it's likely because it's just not usable at the moment and just to be safe, especially now that your mailing your ballots never leave your mail in any box. Overnight. People who are mailing or using blue collection boxes intention to the times that are marked on those boxes. And don't drop male after the collection time or to sit overnight. Brian Calvert Co mon You see infested apples Governor Jay

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