23rd Ave Road Project Driving Central District Businesses To Bankruptcy Central District business owners will get a chance to tell city officials about the problems on 23rd Avenue on Tuesday. They say a big road project... Joshua McNichols
'Bad News' For Seattle Biotech Company As FDA Suspends Drug Trials The FDA has halted trials of a blood cancer drug sponsored by Seattle-based company CTI BioPharma. The agency said the drug may have a “detrimental... Amy Radil
Bad News At Boeing: Layoffs And An SEC Investigation Bill Radke talks to aerospace analyst Richard Aboulafia, vice president of the Teal Group, about Boeing's announced layoffs and the reports of a U.S. Se... Amina Al-Sadi
Amazon Builds A 'Dragon Boat,' Sets Course For Global Shipping Bill Radke talks with Bloomberg News reporter Spencer Soper about Amazon's plans to move into the shipping business. Bill Radke
After Fair Wage Fight, Local Workers Seek Fair Workweek Bill Radke speaks with Darrion Sjoquist, a Starbucks barista and member of the labor group Working Washington, about why he and other workers are callin... Bill Radke
Kent Is Getting Richer – And Less Affordable At a new strip mall in downtown Kent, a truck backs up to a butcher shop. The driver opens the back and pulls out a goat carcass. This butcher shop... Joshua McNichols
Here's What A 2016 Recession Could Mean For Seattle Bill Radke speaks with Seattle Times economics columnist Jon Talton about why some people see a recession coming our way and what that could mean for th... Bill Radke
Seattle Cracks Down On Employers Over Minimum Wage Law About 150 workers in Seattle received settlement money in the past year because their employer broke the minimum wage law. Paige Browning
Pot Cafes Could Open In Seattle (Bring Your Own Bud) Public consumption of pot continues to be illegal, but a new bill would let Seattle and other cities opt out of the ban and open up pot cafes. Seattle C... Allie Ferguson
Why Does Seattle Have Such A Large Local Chocolate Industry? Listener Beth Ann Johnson asked Local Wonder about Seattle's chocolate industry, and reporter Ruby de Luna agreed to report. (We know. Tough assignment.) Ruby de Luna