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Idaho Officials Warn Crisis Standard May Soon Spread; Blood Supplies Low
Idaho’s Southwest Health District has moved to crisis standard of care this week due to a shortage in both hospital staff and blood supplies as COVID-19 cases rise. If things continue as they are, the rest of the state may soon follow.
Ukrainians Detained At Northwest Detention Center In Tacoma May Be Facing Deportation
This Wednesday, four Ukrainian nationals contacted La Resistencia to alert the grassroots immigrant advocacy group of their upcoming deportations from the Northwest Detention Center in Tacoma.
WINTERFEST 2022
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, WASH -Moscow Chamber of Commerce seems to be hosting an event in each season. Last fall they put on the first annual…
Earthquake Safety Of Schools On Ballot On Washington Coast Feb. 8, Possibly Statewide In November
The January 15 volcanic eruption near Tonga was a stark reminder of the threats posed by tsunamis. That's long been a concern in the Pacific Northwest, where thousands of students go to school within reach of a large tsunami.
Pilot Project Aims To Clean Up Some Central Washington Soil Contamination
New homes built in Central Washington could be constructed on top of old orchards, where soils might contain the remnants of pesticides from the early 1900s.
Covid Rates Are Exploding In Eastern WA
Education District 123 covers Benton and Franklin county and has the highest Covid case rates in Washington state. Mitigation efforts at local schools from masking and distancing continue, but some school board members are pushing back against those measures
Unvaccinated State Representative Klippert Could Face Trouble In Day Job
In several areas of the state, school resource officers are contracted employees from sheriff’s departments. Pierce and Benton county both supply sheriff deputies to local school districts as school resource officers. In the Kiona Benton school district, the school resource officer is sheriff deputy Brad Klippert, who is also a state representative.
WA Missing And Murdered Indigenous Women And People Meeting To Start December
The Washington State Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and People (MMIW/P) Task Force will have its first meetings on December 2nd and 3rd.
Contracted School Resource Officers Must Comply With State Vaccine Mandates But There's A Loophole
School Resource Officers should be following the state’s vaccination mandate. But that isn’t the case for some officers who serve schools in Benton County.
Vaccines For Kids Ages 5 To 11
Emergency authorization for the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine for children ages 5 to 11 was given last week by the CDC. Parents of kids that age have lots of questions.
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