Boeing And SpaceX Win Bid To Become Space Taxis NASA announced the winners of its hotly-contested contract to ferry astronauts to the International Space Station. Boeing was the big winner. The... Carolyn Adolph
Seattle Gets Revenue Boost From Amazon, Construction Boom A construction boom and runaway hiring at Amazon are leading to stronger than expected tax revenues for the city of Seattle. City budget officials say... Deborah Wang
The U.S. Controls More Ocean Than Any Other Nation, So Why Do We Import 91 Percent Of Our Seafood? Here in the Northwest we take pride in our regional seafood industry, but details about the big picture of seafood distribution may surprise or appall... John O'Brien
Labor Activists Take Minimum Wage Fight To Bellevue Labor activists are targeting the city of Bellevue in the battle for a $15 an hour minimum wage. Yesterday they marched from Seattle across the I-90... Deborah Wang
Over Here, Mega-Ships! Seattle Angles For Big Business The Port of Seattle is getting $20 million dollars in federal investment to help the Port prepare Terminal 46 for the arrival of the next wave of mega... Carolyn Adolph
Costco Settles With Feds Over Clean Air Act Violations Costco, the nation's second largest retailer, has agreed to settle with the Environmental Protection Agency over violations of the Clean Air Act. The... Kim Malcolm
Live Free, Eat Gluten: Return Of Heirloom Grains To Washington People usually go to Skagit Valley for tulips and berries. But here’s a little known fact: The region also grows grains. Grains used to be grown mainly... Ruby de Luna
'The Impulse Society': How The Marketplace Makes Narcissists Ross Reynolds talks with author Paul Roberts about his book, "The Impulse Society." In it, Roberts argues that the pursuit of short-term self... Arwen Nicks
Seattle: Up In The Computing Clouds Ross Reynolds talks with Wall Street Journal technology reporter Shira Ovide about Seattle's role in cloud computing. Andy Hurst
How Seattle's Scarecrow Video Is Like A Kung Fu Movie Video stores are dead, they say. Then how – and WHY – did the Seattle video store Scarecrow Video just raise $100,000 in a Kickstarter campaign? Joshua McNichols