News Advocates seek early release for incarcerated youth amid COVID-19 A mother wasn't informed that her son's juvenile facility had a confirmed case. She wants transparency — and her child out. by Emily McCarty / April 23, 2020
News Coronavirus disrupts child custody plans for WA parents Family courts are closed except for emergencies, leaving many scrambling to improvise new parenting arrangements. by Emily McCarty / April 21, 2020
Inside Cascade PBS Readers want to know: How to help struggling WA food banks The state’s food banks are facing dire shortages during coronavirus. Reporter Emily McCarty explains how you can support them. by Emily McCarty / April 13, 2020
News Pandemic could empty Washington food banks in two weeks Government officials are worried about "trading one public health crisis for another" as food supplies quickly disappear due to high demand. by Emily McCarty / April 6, 2020 / Updated 12:30 p.m. on April 7, 2020
News WA rushes to provide emergency child care for essential workers Previously closed schools are reopening, this time for child care for parents still required to work. They're supplemented by nonprofits like the YMCA and Boys & Girls Club. by Emily McCarty / April 6, 2020 / Updated at 11:50 a.m. on April 7, 2020
Environment One Seattle party, 8 coronavirus cases: An anatomy of an outbreak Testing and forensic tracing of COVID-19 could have slowed the pandemic in its earliest days. But by the time anyone noticed, it was too late. by Levi Pulkkinen / March 30, 2020
News Coronavirus is far from over, but countless businesses are already gone Unemployment claims have skyrocketed in Washington as the COVID-19 fallout continues. by Levi Pulkkinen / March 25, 2020
News As coronavirus spreads, rural Washington prepares for the worst Hospitals across the state are readying for COVID-19 with triage tents, pop-up clinics and a hunt for crucial supplies. by Emily McCarty / March 20, 2020
News Coronavirus turns Seattle into America’s laboratory The region is fighting to get ahead of the pandemic with recycled masks and ad hoc medicine. by Levi Pulkkinen / March 18, 2020
News Coronavirus has Puget Sound schools prepping for 'an ongoing risk' School districts are putting together plans to keep teaching and feeding students through closures during the COVID-19 outbreak. by Levi Pulkkinen / March 5, 2020