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He moved to New York to start a thriving business. Now he's working harder than ever and paying rent with a loan Person in a protective gown faceing a man in a suit who is plugging his ears with his fingers Seattle’s leaders listened to scientists. New York’s did not Global coronavirus death toll could be 60% higher than official counts A nurse practitioner swabs a patient at a Covid-19 testing center in Brooklyn, New York Overcoming racial testing disparities for minorities needed to open economy Lockdowns expose battle between parenting, professional life CDC adds symptoms to list of possible Covid-19 signs More men are dying due to COVID-19 than women, so they’re being treated with female sex hormones Study says people may seek self-harm via coronavirus State says failure is not an option. Now school districts need to decide how to grade on their own Cell phone tracking data shows percentage of Tri-Cities residents staying home during coronavirus pandemic Local businesses determined to survive and thrive during bad times Tri-Cities syringe exchange offers curbside delivery of pre-packed kits containing 50-100 syringes

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Construction crews relieved to continue working Plates full of fruits, chesses and crackers Local non-profit raises funds sending wine, chocolate, cheese Meet Richland’s five longest-serving Boards and Commissions members Walmart adds one-way aisles to encourage social distancing while shopping The Spudnut Shop opens with a limited menu—but hey, Spudnuts Washington coronavirus cases pass 13,000 with 738 reported deaths Locked, bar doors in a jail hallway Washington jails are emptying due to fewer bookings and more releases related to coronavirus Washingtonians protest statewide fishing ban at Seattle rally Americans face meat shortage with deteriorating food chain Federal coronavirus strategy lumbers forward after plans to help states continue changing Italy announces reopening plan Turkey to send medical gear to U.S. A woman holding a hand of each of her two children while walking down the street Spain releases children under 14 from stay-home lockdown after 44 days

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Franklin County reverses decision to open non-essential businesses How many people will die to achieve herd immunity? GOP gubernatorial candidate, Joshua Freed, sues Inslee over stay-home order, zeroing in on religious gathering ban Illustration of Tom Hanks &yet passes out cards for everyone to sign, just like in the good old days President Trump signing the latest coronavirus relief bill What's in the new coronavirus relief bill? Tri-Cities businesses list precautions they’re taking to keep you safe Local health leaders warn against relaxing COVID-19 safety measures Keene Edge Salon owner in Richland petitions for partial business re-opens Inslee allows construction projects previously underway to finish Superintendent of Public Instruction provides new rules on student grading during school closure State denies petition to release inmates more vulnerable to coronavirus and those nearing release after split Supreme Court ruling

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French President Emmanuel Macron World leaders launch plan to speed up work on COVID-19 drugs, vaccine without the U.S. Delivery upstarts rush to capitalize on food delivery demand Herd immunity to coronavirus won’t happen soon A plane flys overhead while a person reaches a hand up toward the sky ‘Reopening’ is a dream of a world we can no longer hold. We need new dreams Pasco mayor affirms the city will continue to follow governor’s orders BFHD seeks volunteer contact tracers, translators The Arts Center Task Force provides grant relief funds to local artists and access to online discussion series with local artists, groups Asian Americans look for ways to deter hate attacks during COVID-19 pandemic China's elite donate coronavirus gear to Americans in need Second Harvest sees family needs increase as unemployment numbers rise Almost 14% of Tri-Cities jobs disappear after COVID-19 restrictions Lodge at Columbia Point uses payroll protection plan grant to help Grace Kitchen Winery and realty company donate over 300 bottles of hand and surface sanitizer to first responders, Meals on Wheels Franklin PUD Broadband offers free wi-fi hotspots for kids and families without internet access Meet the Historic Downtown Kennewick Partnership Board President: Jay Freeman Inslee won't budge on stay-home order saying ‘If we give up now we will lose all the gains we have made.’