Skills Inc., nonprofit social enterprise program that supports employment for those with disabilities in the aerospace industry, technical services and business solutions, recently celebrated the 2020 graduation of 42 high school students from the organization's Aerospace Internship Program.

Congratulations to Waste Management for their recent recognition as "Recycler of the Year" for INNOVATION by the Washington State Recycling Association. The award honors Waste Management’s work on 11 social media channels to engage communities across the state in recycling, strengthening the company’s traditional outreach and education programming.

The Business and Workers update is a weekly newsletter providing news and information to help businesses and workers navigate the COVID-19 pandemic. The information is compiled by the state Economic Resiliency Team (ERT), part of the Joint Information Center at Camp Murray.

King County Council recently approved $60 million in supplemental funding for the county's continued response to COVID-19 and the economic impacts of the pandemic. The input of business members is requested to help inform decisions on how the funds will be used.

The Business and Workers update is a weekly newsletter providing news and information to help businesses and workers navigate the COVID-19 pandemic. The information is compiled by the state Economic Resiliency Team (ERT), part of the Joint Information Center at Camp Murray.

Join the Auburn community in congratulating our local seniors! We are asking local businesses to join us in placing "Congratulations!" signs in your windows!

The Business and Workers update is a weekly newsletter providing news and information to help businesses and workers navigate the COVID-19 pandemic. The information is compiled by the state Economic Resiliency Team (ERT), part of the Joint Information Center at Camp Murray.

In response to the global, COVID-19 pandemic and the impact of the pandemic on operating funds, Sound Transit has launched a realignment process to determine the extent to which the plans and timelines for voter-approved projects will need to be changed due to lower revenue projections, absent receiving additional alternative revenue. Continue reading.

Mayor Nancy Backus has extended the state of emergency for the city of Auburn through June 6th. As part of the emergency declaration, the City is enacting a curfew between the hours of 9 p.m. and 5 a.m. each evening, ending at 5 a.m. on the morning of Saturday, June 6.

The Business and Workers update is a weekly newsletter providing news and information to help businesses and workers navigate the COVID-19 pandemic. The information is compiled by the state Economic Resiliency Team (ERT), part of the Joint Information Center at Camp Murray.