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Bridget Hughes is a part of Stand Up KC, an organization advocating for a $15 minimum wage.
Kansas City’s 311 hotline was set up to be a resource for residents to document workplace complaints, like a business violating COVID-19 regulations, but the health department has struggled to follow up on dozens of complaints about job safety.
For workers living on the edge, missing a paycheck can be crushing.
“I ve gone to work sick,” McDonald’s worker Terrence Wise said. “This COVID disaster forces us sometimes to do things we don t want to do. And we shouldn t be in a position to have to make those decisions in the first place.”
Troopers arrest driver suspected of killing two pedestrians in a fatal hit-and-run in Bothell
By Q13 News Staff
A driver, a 27-year-old man, was arrested for hitting and killing two pedestrians in Bothell Friday morning.
BOTHELL, Wash. - The driver suspected of killing two pedestrians in Bothell has been arrested.
Troopers are investigating a hit-and-run crash that killed two pedestrians in Bothell. In a release from WSP Friday night, details state the victims are a man and woman. An updated release says the victims are a 32-year-old man from Lynnwood, Carson Cox and 39-year-old woman from Marysville, Sarah Foxheath.
According to Trooper Rocky Oliphant with Washington State Patrol, the driver told troopers he was on his way to work around 5:30 a.m. Friday when the crash happened.
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Truman Medical Centers RN Raechel Blades gives Grace Crain her first injection of the Pfizer BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine on Jan. 26 at Morning Star Missionary Baptist Church.
Some local health departments say that the system created to track vaccines doesn t show them county demographic information.
Through much of the COVID-19 pandemic, Black and Latino people have suffered disproportionately from the virus, and health experts have worried that these communities could struggle with low vaccination rates unless steps are taken to ensure fair access.
Missouri’s vaccination campaign has been underway for more than a month, but analysis by KCUR found that the state’s data on who’s getting vaccines is incomplete and health departments in some of the state’s largest counties don’t have access to local data that would show if the vaccine is being equitably distributed.