Restaurant delivery drivers try to weather the Covid-19 storm Cary Purnell is a restaurant delivery driver in the Seattle area for Uber Eats. She’s also homeless and worried about getting Covid-19, in part because she doesn’t have health insurance. David Hyde
'Any day the sickness will arrive.' ICE detainees in Tacoma brace for COVID-19 This week, activists held a protest outside the Northwest Detention Center in Tacoma, pushing for the release of vulnerable detainees amid the coronavirus pandemic. The protest is taking the form of a car caravan to maintain social distancing. Esmy Jimenez
COVID-19 news update: Tuesday edition Keep calm, hunker down, stay healthy: Distance bends the curve Paige Browning
Going the distance on social distancing: ‘It’s time to double down’ Paige Browning talks to KUOW’s Kate Walters about preparations for riding out the coronavirus pandemic. Kate Walters
Here's what Washington's order to stay home means to you amid the coronavirus crisis Washington Gov. Jay Inslee has issued a statewide order for residents to stay at home for at least two weeks. But there are some exceptions. Austin Jenkins
Seattle Mayor Durkan: 'By the time there's a shooting, so much has gone wrong' Following her 2020 state of the city address, Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan talks with KUOW about plans on gun violence and a tax to tackle homelessness. Also, her response to reports about abusive teachers in Seattle schools. Casey Martin
'Proceed very cautiously': Experts say WA online elections raise security concerns Voting online is now an option for certain voters in King, Pierce, and Mason counties. But Washington state lawmakers and security experts say these methods should be 'off the table' in 2020. Amy Radil
First 'panic,' then a battle to keep the National Archives in Seattle Lovers of history are scrambling to save a beloved local institution. Last month, the National Archives and Records Administration abruptly announced it would close its Seattle facility. Deborah Wang
'Everyone counts!' Census gets creative in Pierce County. Bus ads, senior center meals, and your kids’ homework ... just some of the places you'll start seeing messages about getting counted in the upcoming U.S. census. Amy Radil
Quarantines and phoning in votes this week Bill Radke reviews the week's news with Erica C Barnett of The C is for Crank, Crosscut reporter David Kroman, and Crosscut audience engagement manager Mohammed Kloub. Sarah Leibovitz