Forecast For Seattle: Increasing Cloud Services Seattle has become the center of a giant, invisible, global business, with Amazon and Microsoft as its core. That business is the cloud, now estimated... Carolyn Adolph
If Ex-Im Bank Disappears, Washington Businesses Could Suffer For small businesses in Washington state, the Export-Import Bank has been crucial when they do business overseas. But the credit agency’s ability to... Ruby de Luna
Uncertainty At KPLU Over KUOW Acquisition At KPLU studios in Seattle’s Belltown neighborhood, some employees said they’re disappointed that Pacific Lutheran University would sell the station.... Amy Radil
Proposed Seattle NPR Station Sale Would Align Two Overlapping Stations Editor's note: The online and on-air versions of this story were edited by the team at Oregon Public Broadcasting. KUOW, Seattle's NPR member station,... Amy Radil
PLU Says It Intends To Sell KPLU 88.5 FM To KUOW Public Radio Pacific Lutheran University on Thursday announced its intent to sell KPLU 88.5 to the University of Washington. A formal agreement has not yet been... KUOW Staff
Pot Stores: State Says Cities Can Have As Many As They Want The Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board is accepting a second wave of applications for new marijuana retail licenses. Gone are the quotas and... Amy Radil
Obama Rejects Keystone XL Pipeline WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama rejected an application to build the Keystone XL pipeline Friday after seven years of federal review, declaring the... Associated Press
Tacoma Voters Favor $12 Minimum Wage David Hyde talks to Tacoma News Tribune reporter Kate Martin about election results in Tacoma, including an increase to the minimum wage and a measure... Allie Ferguson
Sexism Is One Reason A Seattle Restaurateur Stopped Tips Chef Renee Erickson says she was trying to close pay gaps among her employees when she eliminated tipping at her Seattle restaurants. But she told KUOW... Andy Hurst
Immigrant Clam Harvesters Sue Bellingham Company For Lost Wages Workers who harvest clams at a Bellingham-based company say their employer underpaid them for years. They have filed a lawsuit for wage theft. Liz Jones