Gender Pay Gap Worse In Washington Than National Average Marcie Sillman talks with Kristin Rowe Finkbeiner, executive director of MomsRising, about gender pay equity and other issues facing women in the... Hannah Burn
Truckers Cautious, And Some Optimistic, As Port Gets Back to Work Now that there’s an agreement in the West Coast ports dispute, ship containers are being processed at the ports of Seattle and Tacoma. But the... Carolyn Adolph
Port Slowdown Ends, But What Will Be The Long-Term Impacts? Marcie Sillman talks to Kevin Klowden, managing director of the California Center at the Milken Institute, about the long-term impact of the slowdown at... Marcie Sillman
Facebook Moves In: Is Seattle The New Silicon Valley? Marcie Sillman talks with Todd Bishop, co-founder of GeekWire, about Facebook's expansion into South Lake Union. Hannah Burn
Will We Soon Be Golfing At A Ski Resort? Ross Reynolds talks with University of Waterloo professor Daniel Scott about how climate change could affect the winter tourism industry. Ann Kane
This Week’s News Emerges Blinking Into The Light Is this week the re-birth of Bertha? What’s the right punishment for a florist who won’t do gay weddings? And a Bellevue man is on the short list to go... Bill Radke
Data Visualization For Non Data Nerds Ross Reynolds speaks with Chris Stolte, chief development officer and co-founder of Tableau Software, a Seattle data visualization company whose goal is... Ross Reynolds
Ports Slowdown Hurts Local Businesses United States Labor Secretary Tom Perez sat down Tuesday with both sides in the labor dispute that’s slowed down shipping at 29 West Coast ports. The... Joshua McNichols
Some Lawmakers Want Guaranteed Jobs To Go Along With Boeing Tax Cuts Ross Reynolds talks to Ray Goforth, executive director of the Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace, about a bill in the state... Hannah Burn
As Labor Dispute Drags On, Northwest Ports Already Losing Business Ross Reynolds talks with Peter Tirschwell about how the ongoing labor dispute between longshoremen and west coast port operators could drive away... Andy Hurst