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Riders soon will have more public transportation options as buses, trains and ferries in the Puget Sound region are returning to full capacity and opening all seats starting in July.
Gov. Jay Inslee is dropping state social distancing restrictions for transit as part of his decision to reopen the state. Passengers still must wear masks on transit and at indoor transit facilities in compliance with the federal Transportation Security Administration (TSA) mandate. Passengers also must continue to maintain a six-foot distance from bus drivers, except when paying fare.
The following agencies are removing signs or barriers that have blocked off seats during the pandemic: Community Transit, Everett Transit, King County Metro, Kitsap Transit, Pierce Transit, Sound Transit, and Washington State Ferries.
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Jun 4, 2021
J.T. Tuimoloau is coming hard off the edge this weekend. He s not headed for any opposing backfield, just his college football backyard.
Having extended his recruitment longer than every other elite 2021 player nationwide for pandemic reasons, the feverishly pursued defensive end from Eastside Catholic High School in suburban Sammamish, Washington, will officially tour the University of Washington beginning Friday.
He no doubt will spend a lot of time with Husky coach Jimmy Lake, defensive coordinator Bob Gregory and outside linebacker coach Ikaika Malloe, who will lay out every reason he should stay home and play football.
The Huskies publicly are saying overall they expect a productive weekend for commitments.