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May 2021
| May 4
May 4, 2021
Pierce County Council to consider requiring COVID-19 hazard pay for grocery workers
33 PPP loans, one company: How a WA drive-thru coffee chain got millions in COVID-19 funds
Watch: Washington state Gov. Jay Inslee’s COVID-19 update from Tuesday (May 4)
Here are the COVID-19 case numbers reported Tuesday for WA state
Pierce County reports more than 170 new COVID-19 cases on Tuesday
Governor grants reprieve from tighter COVID-19 restrictions
Three familiar names top election for PenLight electric co-op board
WA National Guard deploys largest overseas force in over a decade
Retiring THA director as unassuming as his ’82 Corolla. His legacy, though, shines through
Fence removed at Capitol Campus in Olympia after months of heightened security
Lifting refugee cap is moral duty, and welcome news for Iranian family in Tacoma area
DK Metcalf answers U.S. Track & Field dare, will race pro sprinters in 100 meters Sunday
Earthquake warning system goes live in Washington. What to know about ShakeAlert
Immigration status of key witness should have come out in Tacoma murder trial, court rules