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With vaccinations underway at Seattle's Lumen Field Event Center, some groups are having trouble getting the COVID-19 vaccine. → Read More
Seattle mayor vows increased patrols the rise locally and nationally of reported crimes against people of Asian descent. → Read More
COVID-19 testing is supposed to be free in Washington state, but some people are receiving bills for hundreds of dollars. → Read More
COVID-19 testing is supposed to be free in Washington state, but some people are receiving bills for hundreds of dollars. → Read More
“Find a COVID shot WA” is run by volunteers, with many helping to translate vaccine appointment information to at least 10 different languages. → Read More
A federal leave program that ended in 2020 is still available if employers voluntarily extend it. → Read More
Congress passed more relief for Americans, but when will they start seeing it hit their bank accounts? → Read More
As long as a recipient is making less than $75,000 as an individual or $150,000 as a couple, they should receive the full amount. → Read More
Many mixed-status household were left out of the first stimulus checks. But they are now eligible, even if they have undocumented family members. → Read More
When adults adopt children who don't look like them or come from the same backgrounds, it can create a host of issues in today's world. → Read More
With COVID-19 gym restrictions and people working from home, one Seattle trainer offers some advice on how to make a home gym with little to no money. → Read More
There is a Washington state law that might help you get some money back from gift cards to businesses that are now closed, but it’s not a guarantee. → Read More
Even if you've already quit your job, you may be eligible for paid family leave in Washington state. → Read More
The USDA has made it easier for caregivers to feed kids this fall. → Read More
A Seattle nanny service is seeing an increase of educators teaching on a smaller scale. → Read More
The IRS has re-opened registration for people who receive certain benefits and did not receive a $500 dependent stimulus. → Read More
The state Department of Commerce is distributing CARES Act funding to pay for past due rent and prevent evictions, but some counties are not currently participating. → Read More
The state Department of Commerce is distributing CARES Act funding to pay for past due rent and prevent evictions, but some counties are not currently participating. → Read More
If you've been trying to reach the IRS, you know it's not been easy. One blogger found a way to break through the automated prompts to talk to a real person. → Read More
If you've been trying to reach the IRS, you know it's not been easy. One blogger found a way to break through the automated prompts to get to a real person. → Read More