WA–Washington Digest Advisory
Our news coverage plans for Washington. If you have questions or suggestions about the report, please call the Seattle bureau at 206-682-1812 or 1-800-552-7694. The West Regional Desk can be reached at (602) 417-2400.
A reminder, this information is not for publication or broadcast and these coverage plans are subject to change. Expected stories may not develop, or late-breaking and more newsworthy events may take precedence. Some TV and radio stations will receive shorter APNewsNow versions of the stories below, along with all updates.
Washington a 1:45 p.m.
VIRUS OUTBREAK-WASHINGTON
SEATTLE — A school district north of Seattle with 22,000 students will close for up to two weeks because of coronavirus concerns and state officials issued an order to waive fees for virus testing as the number of deaths in the Washington rose to 11. By Martha Bellisle and Rachel La Corte. DEVELOPING. AP Photos.
VIRUS OUTBREAK-MOTEL
SEATTLE – King County has bought a motel in Kent, Washington, to turn into a care facility for coronavirus patients. Local officials aren’t happy. By Gene Johnson. SENT: 600 words. AP Photos.
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VIRUS OUTBREAK-US: Latest developments in United sates.
VIRUS OUTBREAK-BUSINESS FALLOUT: Virus ripples through travel, energy, financial markets
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY-IDAHO
BOISE, Idaho – Idaho’s presidential primary on Tuesday could give an indication of the political leanings of all the newcomers to the state. The deeply conservative state last year was the fastest-growing in the nation, increasing by 2.1% with nearly 37,000 new residents and approaching 1.8 million. By Keith Ridler. SENT: 680 words. AP Photos.
OREGON-GOP WALKOUT
SALEM, Ore. — Republicans in the Oregon Legislature who are boycotting the 2020 session over a climate change bill said Thursday they would show up on its last day this weekend to pass emergency budget measures, but a Democratic leader rejected the move as undemocratic. By Andrew Selsky. DEVELOPING.
SPORTS
BKC—WASHINGTON ST-ARIZONA
TUCSON, Ariz. — Arizona tries to move a step closer to a first-round bye at the Pac-12 tournament when it hosts Washington State. By Basketball Writer John Marshall. UPCOMING: 700 words. Starts at 7:30 p.m. PST game start.
BKC—IDAHO ST-EASTERN WASHINGTON
Idaho State plays Eastern Washington at Reese Court. 6:05 p.m. PST game start.
IN BRIEF:
POSTAL WORKER-THEFT: Mail carrier who stole checks, money orders gets prison.
—MAN SHOT: Man hospitalized after shooting behind Kent drug store.