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Full map including municipalities. State, territorial, tribal, and local governments responded to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States with various declarations of emergency, closure of schools and public meeting places, lockdowns, and other restrictions intended to slow the progression of the virus.
Cases are soaring among children, and at least 57 pediatric flu deaths have been reported this season so far. ... COVID-19 and RSV, which some are calling a ... School closures due to flu. Schools ...
Jun. 5—Low enrollment will force PRIDE Prep Middle School in Spokane to close next school year, sending its sixth- and seventh-grade students to Spokane Public Schools middle schools. "We're ...
Feb. 16—Snow continued to fall in North Idaho and the Palouse Monday night and Tuesday morning, causing school cancellations. In Spokane, plows continued to rumble down frozen streets clearing ...
New Hampshire: Governor Christopher Sununu declares a state of emergency in New Hampshire due to COVID-19. Six cases are confirmed. [218] Oregon: Governor Kate Brown announces a statewide K–12 school closure through to the end of March. [219] Pennsylvania: Governor Wolf announces that all Pennsylvania schools will close for ten days. [220]
Washington made the first announcement of a death from the disease in the U.S. on February 29 and later announced that two deaths there on February 26 were also due to COVID-19. Until mid-March, Washington had the highest absolute number of confirmed cases and the highest number per capita of any state in the country, [1] until it was surpassed ...
KREM (channel 2) is a television station in Spokane, Washington, United States, affiliated with CBS.It is owned by Tegna Inc. alongside CW affiliate KSKN (channel 22). The two stations share studios on South Regal Street in the Southgate neighborhood of Spokane; KREM's transmitter is on Krell Hill to the southeast, covering eastern Washington state and northern Idaho.
Oct. 9—Shorter summers, more frequent breaks and a later start time for the oldest students could become a reality in Spokane Public Schools as early as the 2026-2027 school year. Spokane Public ...