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Nicole Jennings

Nicole Jennings graduated from Western Washington University in 2015 with a BA in history and minors in German and French. Before joining 成人X站 Newsradio, she worked as a journalist for two years at the Issaquah/Sammamish Reporter and spent eight months teaching English in Salzburg, Austria on a Fulbright fellowship. In her free time, she enjoys reading, traveling, both attending and taking part in theatre, and going on runs around Green Lake.

DOH says no early Phase 2 rollbacks planned for counties with high numbers

Counties with high case counts are getting a slight reprieve -- the state doesn't plan on any Phase Two rollbacks before the next decision day.
4 years ago

Gov. Inslee signs bills to help Washington’s unemployed residents

The governor added his autograph to a set of bills aimed at getting benefits to unemployed residents faster, and preventing unemployment fraud.
4 years ago

State Auditor responds to ESD’s claim that audit numbers are ‘inflated’

State Auditor Pat McCarthy responds to the Employment Security Department's criticism of her office's audits as "deeply flawed."
4 years ago

WA Senate passes bill to lower unemployment insurance tax hit next year

A bill passed by the State Senate would use state money to help offset the unemployment insurance tax burden for small businesses.
4 years ago

New audit reports find that Employment Security Department failed to protect against fraud

Three audit reports released Tuesday conclude that the Employment Security Department could have lost more than a billion dollars in fraudulent payments.
4 years ago

Washington State Senate passes pair of landmark climate change bills

Two environmental bills proposed by the governor -- a clean fuel standard and cap-and-invest bill -- have been passed by the Washington State Senate.
4 years ago

Trouble with spring allergies? Put on your COVID mask, says UW doctor

Wondering how to alleviate those pesky spring sniffles and sneezes? It turns out that your COVID mask could help ward off allergies.
4 years ago

King, Pierce counties could be rolled back into Phase 2 next week

Several counties in Washington, including King and Pierce, are looking at potentially getting sent backwards to Phase 2 next week if trends continue.
4 years ago

House, Senate pass set of bills to improve unemployment system

Three bills meant to help get unemployment benefits out more efficiently have passed both the Washington State House and Senate.
4 years ago

State doesn’t think April 15 eligibility will create unmanageable backup

State health leaders believe the vaccine providers around the state will be able to accommodate the rest of the adults becoming eligible April 15.
4 years ago

Washington blood donations running low due to vaccine misconceptions

Bloodworks Northwest is badly in need of donations because of mistaken beliefs about giving blood after getting a coronavirus vaccine.
4 years ago

State Department of Health open to flexibility with mass vaccination sites

Health leaders respond to concerns over vaccine prioritization at the state's four mass vaccination sites, and look toward new strategies.
4 years ago

New bill promises help for Washington businesses still feeling unemployment tax pain

A brand-new bill in the Legislature promises unemployment tax relief for those businesses that are still seeing massive spikes.
4 years ago

West Point Treatment Plant in for $65 million makeover after sewage spills

The West Point Treatment Plant is getting $65 million worth of upgrades after a series of sewage overflows into the Puget Sound.
4 years ago

Snohomish Lions Club reuses plastic bags for community benches

The Snohomish Lions Club has gathered more than a ton of plastic bags and packaging -- which will be turned into four community benches.
4 years ago

King County judge allows student’s suit against UW to go forward

A King County judge has allowed a lawsuit against the UW over tuition rates during COVID to go forward, despite the university's attempts to block it.
4 years ago

Asian giant hornets could start emerging ‘any day now,’ says WSDA

The fight against the Asian giant hornets is entering round two -- and residents are encouraged to help out in the coming weeks.
4 years ago

Plant Based Food Share supports small farms, feeds families in recession

A program called the Plant Based Food Share is delivering weekly boxes of healthy, vegan produce to 35,000 people -- and counting.
4 years ago

Washington gears up for second round of fight against Asian giant hornets

The first Asian giant hornets of 2021 will soon begin emerging from hibernation -- and Department of Agriculture scientists will be ready.
4 years ago

Educational groups react to Inslee’s in-person learning proclamation

Associations of school employees are having mixed reactions to the news about the governor's order for in-person learning.
4 years ago

How to deal with inevitable fatigue you’ll feel after Daylight Saving Time

It's not only annoying to miss that extra hour of sleep -- Daylight Saving Time can also pose a serious hazard to your health.
4 years ago

Protesters will take to WA State Parks this Saturday against SEAL training

Protests are being planned at Washington State Parks this weekend over Naval SEAL training. The training has also sparked a lawsuit.
4 years ago

Richland judge intervenes to stop farm workers’ wages decreasing

A federal court decision will stop changes being made to how farm workers in Washington are paid this coming year.
4 years ago

New orca baby sparks questions over Naval training

The new orca baby has whale fans celebrating, but some activists are concerned that Naval training could present a threat.
5 years ago