Retired LCSC professors say removing works of art because they reference abortion violates the right to free speech
Waiver approved in Dec. by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services will make Washington the first state to offer qualified health and dental insurance plans regardless of immigration status
Palliative care specialists can help patients with multiple doctors coordinate treatments, medication regimens and with parsing out VA benefits, expert says
Health care officials say there has been a drop in patient trust as health care issues become more politicized
Idaho community providers serving people with disabilities started receiving emergency funding in November after months of delays, allowing some to avoid closure
With students preparing for the start of classes, updated classroom protocols in Washington will no longer require high-risk individuals to be notified of direct exposure to COVID-19
Experts offer tips for taking care of dogs, cats and other four-legged creatures during Northwest heat wave
As cases of monkeypox in Washington surge past 160, the majority of cases are concentrated in King County
Device developed by UI engineering faculty and students shows potential to help people recover from strokes or other neurological conditions
The bond could range anywhere from 20 to 30 years, but the specific cost per household remains uncertain