Health 'What are we gonna do?' More than 1,000 Seattle students exposed to HIV, hepatitis Health officials urge students to get tested after they were accidentally exposed to blood-borne pathogens through dental clinics based in 12 Puget Sound schools. Esmy Jimenez
Health What It Will Take For Trump To End AIDS 'Beyond' America The president's State of the Union address made a bold pledge. But his 2019 budget proposal calls for massive cuts to foreign assistance programs that address AIDS. Tim McDonnell
Health Halting U.S. HIV Epidemic By 2030: Difficult But Doable The Trump administration has a plan to end the spread of HIV in the U.S. in 10 years. HIV/AIDS advocates say it's feasible but that the administration's actions on health run counter to the goal. Joe Neel Selena Simmons-Duffin
Alexander Chee’s guide to writing, becoming, love and loss There’s a thing at talks around Seattle. Often enough, you can feel it when the crowd gets restless if the event goes to a certain length. You can see... John O'Brien
The dark history of when AIDS began, and we ignored it Author David France faced the fear and reality of AIDS first hand as a gay man, an investigative reporter and a New Yorker. He was there when word of... John O'Brien
New Exhibit At Tacoma Art Museum Unveils Concealed Themes Of AIDS Art Tacoma Art Museum has opened a new exhibit called "Art AIDS America." It includes what co-curator Jonathan David Katz calls the first work of AIDS art,... Ross Reynolds
I Couldn’t Save My Dad From AIDS, So I Saved Myself Instead When I was 16 years old I came home from school one day and found my dad crawling around on the kitchen floor in a big pool of blood. He was down on all... Jason Schmidt
The Seattle Nurse Who Risked Everything To Smuggle AIDS Drugs Carol Glenn, a former nurse, remembers when AIDS ravaged Seattle. “We began to have people literally walking into the clinic and dropping dead,” said... Jessica Partnow