Boeing talks fail with no end in sight for striking WA workers
There is no end in sight for the Boeing machinists' strike as company leaders say talks have dissolved. Company and union leaders provided strong statements Tuesday night.
Historic Pier 70 on Seattle's waterfront for sale: What’s the price?
Pier 70 on Seattle's central waterfront is now up for sale. Following a 1999 renovation, the pier became a landmark hub for locals and visitors downtown.
Could Red Lobster's endless shrimp return? New CEO weighs in
Red Lobster’s new CEO recalled the ‘chaos’ created by the $20 endless shrimp promotion that propelled the company toward bankruptcy.
Pink Floyd sells music for $400 million - see who else has made huge deals
Pink Floyd is the latest to participate in an ongoing trend of big acts and their rights holders making deals to sell their back-catalogs for a big sum. See who else has cashed in.
Taxpayers in these 24 states will be able to file their returns directly with the IRS
The IRS is expanding its Direct File program to 30 million taxpayers in 24 states for the 2025 tax season. Learn more about the new eligibility standards and participating states.
Retailers are ramping up hiring for the holiday shopping season
Retailers are ramping up hiring for the holiday season, but fewer seasonal employees are expected to be taken on this year to help customers in stores and assemble online orders in warehouses.
Will the US port strike raise gas prices? What you need to know
Experts say the U.S. port strike could eventually affect the oil and gas industry. While no immediate disruptions are expected, the real question is whether prolonged strikes could lead to price hikes.
Dockworker strike wasn’t expected to affect gas prices — but that’s not the case now
If union dockworker strike impacting US ports is not resolved quickly, its impact could be felt in the energy sector.
How US parents can use new Fortnite parental controls
If your tween or teen has been playing Fortnite all night, there's now a way to control how long they're on the game, and even cut them off.
Strike at ports update: 45,000 stop work along East Coast, Gulf docks
A union contract involving 45,000 dockworkers lapsed on Monday, kicking off a strike that could shut down ports across the East and Gulf coasts. Here's how it could impact you.
Private student loan interest rates rise for 5-year terms and dip for 10-year terms
The latest trends in interest rates for personal loans from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
Seattle business owner concerned about after-hours crowds
A Seattle business owner is calling on city officials to help curb crowd size in Capitol Hill, after video surfaces of people taking over a portion of E. Pike near Broadway on Saturday.
As Seattle’s China Harbor Restaurant closes, a new swim school opens
Dozens of people lined up and waited patiently to dine at China Harbor one last time. We talk with locals about memories made and excitement for what's coming next at the Lake Union complex.
Port strike looming: What to know and expect
Retailers are bracing for potential pain should thousands of dock workers along the East Coast begin striking this week. Here’s what to know and what to expect.
Teamsters showdown halts pumpkin weigh-off at Seattle's Elysian Brewing
Elysian Brewing's annual "Great Pumpkin Weigh-Off" was unexpectedly canceled today in Seattle's Georgetown neighborhood.
Salt Life brand closing all stores in US after bankruptcy sale
All Salt Life stores in the U.S. are closing after the company was recently purchased in a bankruptcy sale.
UPS hiring 125K seasonal workers: Here's who else is hiring for the holidays
Seasonal hiring is expected to be lighter this year than in 2023. Here's a look at who's hiring for the holidays.
US ready to crack down on cheap shopping site beloved by American bargain hunters
The House Intelligence Committee is requesting a briefing from the FBI and Securities Exchange Commission on Chinese Communist Party-linked e-commerce company Temu and its parent company Pinduoduo (PDD) amid concerns of exploitation of U.S. data.
Boeing machinist strike enters second week
With Boeing losing roughly half of a billion dollars due to the machinist walkout last week, we talk with employees about the direction they see negotiations going between Boeing and their union.
Amazon's return to office, housing affordability
Amazon told its staff to return to the office five days a week and Founder and CEO of RexMont Real Estate Adriano Tori is on Good Day Seattle to talk about the impact on housing.