If LinkedIn isn't profitable, why is Microsoft buying it? Bill Radke talks to Geekwire's Todd Bishop about what Microsoft's $26.2 billion acquisition of LinkedIn means for the company and the region. "LinkedIn... Posey Gruener
The big, expensive project in downtown Seattle we're not talking about Here in Seattle we like to debate almost everything: a monorail, the downtown tunnel, more light rail. But some big-ticket decisions are hardly debated... David Hyde
Human rights or trade: What's more important in relations with China? Bill Radke speaks with Vancouver Sun columnist Vaughn Palmer about the fine line we have to tread in Chinese relations when it comes to the tension... Bill Radke
Amazon cracks down on fake customer reviews Bill Radke speaks with Geekwire editor Todd Bishop about Amazon suing over fake reviews being posted on the site. The online store is also cracking down... Bill Radke
This week we're keeping it real (with this bangin' bouquet) Yeah, those flowers are amazing. But this week! Seattle city Councilmember Tim Burgess is proposing new regulation on short-term rentals that would... Bill Radke
Civil trial begins for Dan Price, Seattle CEO who raised minimum salaries to $70K Kim Malcolm talks with Puget Sound Business Journal editor-in-chief Emily Parkhurst about Dan Price, CEO of Ballard-based Gravity Payments. In 2015,... Kim Malcolm
New layoffs are Microsoft's 'last gasp' in the smartphone business Kim Malcolm talks with Geekwire's Todd Bishop about why Microsoft is scaling back its smartphone business and laying off 1,850 employees. Kim Malcolm
When do people solicit sex online? At 2 p.m. from a work computer Bill Radke speaks with Michael Schutzler, head of the Washington Technology Industry Association, about his efforts to get tech companies in Seattle... Bill Radke
Should we commercialize our state parks? Kim Malcolm speaks with Seattle Times reporter Lynn Thompson about the trend of state parks seeking investment and partnerships with private companies.... Kim Malcolm
PHOTOS: Fishing at night in downtown Seattle With his dark-rimmed glasses, Jonah Knutson doesn’t look like the salty fisherman. But he smells like it. Isolde Raftery