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How Germany's meticulous tracing of infection helped prevent transmission and built COVID-19 defences
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Boys & Girls Club moves fundraiser online with matching donations from sponsors
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Rep. Dan Newhouse to share argument for including residential construction as essential
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Coffee shops may be essential, but you can still make cold-brew at home
Will coronavirus take a summer vacation?
Infectious disease specialist says beards don't put you at higher risk for coronavirus infection or transmission
What does coronavirus do to the body?
Richland School Board moves to Zoom meetings beginning April 14, including opportunity for public comment
Tri-City Union Gospel Mission offers free walk-up meals for lunch (12-1 pm) and dinner (5-6 pm) for everyone
Meals On Wheels starting 'phone buddies' for isolated seniors to chat, inform people of their needs
Bayou Some Cajun food truck says business is "great"
Kennewick 6-year-old celebrates social distancing style with drive-by birthday party
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Kennewick student wins national future chefs challenge with ‘Nacho School Lunch’ recipe
People across America share their pandemic stories
Federal programs may push $2.3 trillion into the economy
Medical and state officials urge continued social distancing as coronavirus curve flattens in New York
Fauci Says U.S. coronavirus death predictions fall sharply to 'more like 60,000 than the 100,000 to 200,000' thanks to nationwide efforts to flatten the curve
Canadian PM says country’s first wave of cases won't end until the summer
Coronavirus causes increase of counterfeit medicines
Korean CDC says coronavirus may be ‘reactivating’ in those who have been cured
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Coronavirus spread in rural America speeds up William Shatner's visage will brighten your spirits starting Monday Federal fiscal response risks deepened recession Former Tri-Citian of the Year, Don Pratt, dies hiking Badger Mountain
Inslee announces $5 million grant for WA small businesses
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Why do you still need to scour stores for toilet paper?
Tri-Cities woman powers through mask making, donating over 700 masks to nurses
No plans in place to close Badger Mountain trails
Local hospitals receive PPE from State, equipment for rapid testing
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Richland City Council held vote to effectively eliminate city board member term limits
AP photo gallery: A week’s pandemic images
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Coronavirus kills 18 in Tri-Cities area, 72 healthcare workers now infected
WSU Tri-Cities drops SAT, ACT requirement for incoming students
Health district leaders say to keep kids at home when running essential errands
Basin disposal closes transfer and recycling Station
124 acres near Twin Bridges Road in West Richland to be auctioned for residential development
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Kennewick family creates kids fitness YouTube channel: Taz Kids Fitness
Stay Home, bake banana bread
The body’s immune system might explain why some COVID-19 patients crash
What do you do if your home becomes a coronavirus hub?
Community comes together, passes out over 260 free meal boxes
Trios Health creates online platform for community to connect with current patients
UW model displays coronavirus curve progress; state cases at 8,384, death toll at 372
Washington food banks could empty in two weeks due to COVID-19
Inslee, leading nonprofits want to fund state’s food banks as supplies diminish
Treasury expected to request additional $200 Billion for paycheck protection program
More answered questions on coronavirus stimulus checks
Queen acknowledges challenges, delivers message of hope to UK
China ends lockdown of Wuhan, opening up a changed city
PM Johnson 'stable' in intensive care
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California and Washington receive praise for social distancing efforts, reducing transmission of COVID-19“We really do appreciate the work of the citizens of California and Washington state, because we do see that their curve is different. Their curve is different from New York, New Jersey and Connecticut—and we really believe that the work that every citizen is doing in those states is making a difference.” -Dr. Deborah Birx, the U.S. coronavirus response coordinator
Learn to sew your own fabric mask
Gravis law launches webinar series discussing how businesses can deal with the covid crisis
Inslee slashes state budget, expecting drop in revenue
Norway sees positive containment of COVID-19
NASA launches new website with at-home activities
LeVar Burton reads adult and children’s stories aloud on Twitter Livestream
Epidemiologist answers common COVID-19 questions
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Americans underestimate length of COVID-19 disruptions
Talos Tactical gun shop in West Richland remains open despite State's call to close
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Kennewick doctor promotes DIY personal protective equipment with Facebook group
Herald says COVID-19 isn't an excuse to exclude public comments
Tri-Cities builders send plea to include construction as essential while businesses take massive unemployment hits
Northwest Growers Scramble as spring work starts
Washington Emergency Management Division warns against stimulus scams
U.S. enters COVID-19 'peak death week'
Hospitals face testing struggles, lack protective gear according to survey
Data shows Oregonians and Washingtonians spending more time at home
State and local officials tell drivers to stay home
Second U.S. company to begin coronavirus vaccine safety test
Africa faces ‘Complete collapse of economies’ due to coronavirus
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Gov. Jay Inslee extends stay-home order through May 4 BFHD leaders advise Tri-Cities residents to wear face coverings in public
Coronavirus is changing the world and making it more resilient
Hospitals threaten to fire workers who speak out about PPE concerns
Staying at home during coronavirus is a luxury not everyone can afford
COVID-19 cloistering creates long term concerns
Physical Therapist at Lourdes Health recommends breathing techniques to ease stress and anxiety
Seattle company gets go-ahead for human tests on potential COVID-19 treatment
Lawmakers, sheriffs push to make gun shops ‘essential’
AP photo gallery: Spaces unpacked
Dr. Anthony Fauci explains why COVID-19 peak is coming after stay-at-home and social distancing orders
New “covidgil” community initiative creates 7 pm nightly demonstration of togetherness and support
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U.S. ranks #1 in confirmed cases, #3 in confirmed deaths during coronavirus pandemic Former Richland council member says City of Richland Managers refuse to take global health crisis seriously
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Washington Coronavirus deaths predicted to peak April 13
Washington considers infrastructure program
Experts say food and food service aren't driving coronavirus epidemic
Lowered virus transmission in Seattle suggests containment is working
Ways to take action against coronavirus now
Acclaimed Portland chef closes shop, says restaurants should shut down for the safety of their employees ‘unless they can operate like a medical facility’
Richland School Board chooses Mark Davidson as new superintendent
Inslee says immediate family members only allowed at funerals
WSDOH creates Spanish news blog with updated coronavirus posts
Johnson&Johnson, U.S. government plan for coronavirus vaccine
FDA clears rapid test for coronavirus