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Could an unvaccinated person safely gather with a vaccinated loved one?

New guidance from the CDC says vaccinated people can gather without masks. But can an unvaccinated person safely hang out with someone who is vaccinated?
4 years ago

Study: Americans perceive country as more divided than it actually is

Todd Rose, cofounder and President of Populace on a first-of-its kind survey of Americans that finds we are not as divided a nation as we鈥檙e led to believe.
4 years ago

State Superintendent: Consequences for not reopening ‘getting higher and higher’

Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal says adding school staff to the current vaccine tier should boost confidence for reopening in-person.
4 years ago

Virologist borrows fourth quarter wisdom from Seahawks head coach as COVID metaphor

Virologist Dr. Angela Rasmussen says we may be in the fourth quarter of COVID, but that's the time to buckle down as a team and win.
4 years ago

King County plan to house homeless in hotels ‘unprecedented,’ but hit snags

Seattle Times reporter Scott Greenstone explains King County's new plan to house those who are chronically homeless in hotels.
4 years ago

Local nonprofit Community Loaves bakes fresh bread for those in need

Food banks in Washington are reporting double the number of visitors due to the pandemic. But thanks to local group Community Loaves, many get fresh bread.
4 years ago

SU law professor: State was ‘actually an outlier’ before court ruling on drug possession

Law professor Deborah Ahrens explains how a controversial court ruling actually brought the state in line with drug laws across the country.
4 years ago

Puget Sound parents on how they feel about their school districts’ reopening plans

成人X站 Radio's Gee & Ursula Show opened the phone lines for parents to share how they feel about what's happening in their kids' school district.
4 years ago

What we can do now to help COVID-19 restrictions relax sooner

Virologist Dr. Angela Rasmussen thinks if more people are vaccinated and are diligent about COVID precautions, a relaxation of restrictions could happen.
4 years ago

Washington lawmaker: ‘Now is the time’ to consider doing away with summer break

With the pandemic continuing to cause difficulties for students, one state lawmaker thinks now is the perfect time to consider a year-round school calendar.
4 years ago

WA teacher develops ‘survival’ class for critical life skills like budgeting, job interviews

Taylor Edwards, a teacher at Graham-Kapowsin High School talks to the Gee & Ursula Show about the class she created, teaching students critical life skills.
4 years ago

How the Mars Perseverance mission could provide clues to where Earth is headed

Astronaut Ron Garan on the mission of the Mars Rover Perseverance, and what exploring beyond our planet teaches us about our shared humanity.
4 years ago

Former King County Sheriff: Amid calls for reform, ‘this is the best time to come into policing’

Calls for police reform have grown over the last year, and former Sheriff Sue Rahr, believes that affords prospective officers a unique opportunity.
4 years ago

Why some restaurants could still struggle if state relaxes indoor dining cap

While continuing to increase capacity would be an added relief for many Washington restaurants, it may not actually move the needle for smaller businesses.
4 years ago

COVID variants may not be more deadly, but virologist says ‘avoid contracting it at all costs’

Virologist Dr. Rasmussen is happy COVID case numbers are down, but she doesn't think the worst is behind us. Variants can rapidly reverse any decline.
4 years ago

Superintendent Reykdal: Concern over reopening schools ‘isn’t matching’ with science

The state superintendent says the science shows schools can reopen safely, and is asking all school districts to submit an updated reopening plan.
4 years ago

WA Rep: Wealth tax ‘could put a major tool in the box’ to limit reliance on sales, property tax

If a bill in Olympia passes, Washington state's richest residents -- including Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos -- could end up paying a wealth tax.
4 years ago

Safeway, Albertsons to soon begin administering COVID vaccine

David Green, Director of Pharmacy for Safeway Albertsons, on the plan to direct ship COVID vaccines to pharmacies -- and how you can make an appointment.
4 years ago

Why some Puget Sound restaurants aren’t opening indoor dining in Phase 2

While some Puget Sound restaurants have been eager to bring back indoor dining, not everyone is taking advantage of newly-relaxed restrictions.
4 years ago

Seattle CEO: Push to tax Washington’s billionaires a ‘simple, obvious solution’

A new bill in the state Legislature looks to tax the state's billionaires, a move that a Seattle CEO says is needed to even the playing field.
4 years ago

Washington lawmaker says letting government offer internet ‘gives us another option’

WA Rep. Drew Hansen is sponsoring a bill that would allow local government to offer broadband internet, which he views as another option for consumers.
4 years ago

Seattle CEO: GameStop stock controversy has implications that go beyond Wall Street

Gravity Payments CEO Dan Price weighs in on a developing controversy on Wall Street, after Reddit users shake up Wall Street by buying GameStop stock.
4 years ago

Two features a virologist says matter most for face masks

Some disease experts suggest wearing two masks to protect against more transmissible variants of COVID. Dr. Angela Rasmussen says it's the fit that matters.聽
4 years ago

Kent Meridian coach says sports could offer schedule, normalcy for students

The Kent School District says no sports until kids are in class. Justin Callander, football coach at Kent Meridian, shares his thoughts on the decision.
4 years ago