Crosscut journalist Manola Secaira and Crosscut’s News and Politics editor Donna Blankinship speak about the stories that are a part of the new series, Facing the Fallout, which highlight the difficult decisions members of our community have had to make due to the pandemic.
Mayor Durkan talks Seattle police, protests, homelessness and how reimagining public safety is just one part of a bigger evolution the city must make to combat inequities.
Bustling Seattle was building one freeway after another in the 1960s and 70s. One was going to slice right through the Washington Park Arboretum, until citizen activists stopped it in its tracks.
Marni Good had to close her business, and her husband was placed on unemployment from his job at Boeing. Now they're trying to weather the economic storm.
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After weeks of being turned away from testing due to CDC limits, Tom and Marnie Malpass tested positive for COVID-19. The couple became cases number 1 and 2 in Kitsap County.
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Tom and Marnie spent weeks trying to be tested and then watched hospital procedures change as the pandemic grew.
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Tom and Marnie on their body's very different reactions to COVID-19 and how contagious and easily spread the virus is.
After weeks of being turned away from testing due to CDC limits, on March 7th Marnie tested positive for COVID-19. The next day, Tom's test came back positive as well. The couple became cases number 1 and 2 in Kitsap County.
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