UW-based global researchers forecast more than 371,000 COVID-19 deaths in U.S. by January

More than eight months after Washington’s first confirmed COVID-19 case, the push to curb the virus remains a tough task. An average of more than 10,000 tests are administered every day across the state. However, cases are again on the rise in some communities after two "rises and falls" of the pandemic's curve.

Joe Biden endorses Jay Inslee's reelection bid

In a prepared statement, Biden called Inslee a "national leader" in the Covid-19 crisis. 

Joe Biden endorses Inslee's reelection bid
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The former vice president and Democratic presidential nominee says Inslee has been a national leader in the Covid-19 crisis.

Inslee gifts 'tainted' apples, residents urged to give them back to avoid 'dire consequences'

When Gov. Jay Inslee toured eastern Washington towns devastated by wildfires last week, he thought he was bringing a gift of unity: honeycrisp apples grown at the governor's mansion in Olympia. It turns out, he was committing an illegal act. 

Washington, Pennsylvania lead lawsuits over postal changes

Washington's attorney general says Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, a Republican donor with with no prior postal management experience, did not follow proper procedures when he made widespread changes to postal service.

Inslee requests extension of National Guard COVID-19 mission

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee is requesting an extension of the state National Guard to continue their work on missions related to the coronavirus pandemic.

Inslee calls Trump's threats on reopening schools 'hogwash'

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee said President Donald Trump’s comments earlier this week pressuring governors to open the schools in the fall were “hogwash” and he said the state will not be bullied into making potentially unsafe decisions during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

Inslee orders independent review of Manuel Ellis' death in Tacoma

Gov. Jay Inslee said on Friday the state will conduct an independent review of the investigation and any charging decisions related to Manuel Ellis’ death.

Inslee: Those with mild COVID-19 symptoms should get tested

Gov. Jay Inslee says the state is broadening its testing strategy and now encouraging people with mild symptoms to get tested for the coronavirus.

Washington eviction moratorium extended until Aug. 1

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee on Tuesday extended the state’s eviction moratorium through Aug. 1, saying the intent of his order was to prevent an increase in homelessness during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

Inslee: President Trump 'incapable of governing'

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee said Monday that while the damage from weekend protests that turned violent must be condemned and those responsible prosecuted, “we will not allow that to obscure the justice of the underlying protest.”

Brandi Kruse: Why Governor Inslee is a master at the non-answer

Each week on “The Divide,” Brandi Kruse offers a commentary that looks for common ground on issues dividing Americans. Topics include gun control, free speech, policing, and politics.This week: During the Coronavirus crisis, Governor Jay Inslee  has been criticized for dodging questions. But who else is to blame for his non-answers?

The Divide: Governor Inslee on COVID-19 response

This week on “The Divide”: Governor Jay Inslee joins the show to discuss the latest efforts in the COVID-19 response, including his timeline for reopening the economy.