Michelle Li, KING 5 News

Michelle Li

KING 5 News

Seattle, WA, United States

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Past articles by Michelle:

Seattle mayor responds to flaws, inequities found at Lumen Field's mass vaccination site

With vaccinations underway at Seattle's Lumen Field Event Center, some groups are having trouble getting the COVID-19 vaccine. → Read More

Seattle mayor, police chief vow increased patrols in the wake of anti-Asian hate crimes

Seattle mayor vows increased patrols the rise locally and nationally of reported crimes against people of Asian descent. → Read More

Despite free COVID-19 testing in Washington state, people are fighting big bills

COVID-19 testing is supposed to be free in Washington state, but some people are receiving bills for hundreds of dollars. → Read More

Despite free COVID-19 testing in Washington state, people are fighting big bills

COVID-19 testing is supposed to be free in Washington state, but some people are receiving bills for hundreds of dollars. → Read More

Facebook group helps thousands find COVID-19 vaccine appointments

“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

Some employers still offering paid leave during the pandemic

A federal leave program that ended in 2020 is still available if employers voluntarily extend it. → Read More

Washingtonians starting to receive federal unemployment payments

Congress passed more relief for Americans, but when will they start seeing it hit their bank accounts? → Read More

Social security recipients are automatically eligible for the second stimulus payment

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

More immigrant families eligible for stimulus checks second time around

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

Transracial adoptees say their parents need to talk to them about race

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

Can’t go to the gym? Here’s how to set up a home gym on a budget

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

How you can get money back from gift cards if a business has closed in Washington

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

Too sick to work and waiting on unemployment? You might need paid leave instead

Even if you've already quit your job, you may be eligible for paid family leave in Washington state. → Read More

USDA expands free meal program for all kids

The USDA has made it easier for caregivers to feed kids this fall. → Read More

Seattle nanny service says there's an uptick in educators wanting to run pandemic pods

A Seattle nanny service is seeing an increase of educators teaching on a smaller scale. → Read More

IRS re-opens stimulus filing for parents who didn't get $500 child payments

The IRS has re-opened registration for people who receive certain benefits and did not receive a $500 dependent stimulus. → Read More

$100 million in rental assistance distributed to Washington counties

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

$100 million in rental assistance distributed to Washington counties

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

This 'hack' may help you talk to a real person at the IRS about your stimulus check

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

This 'hack' may help you talk to a real person at the IRS about your stimulus check

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