Premera Cyberattack Could Affect 11 Million People Premera Blue Cross, a health insurer based in Mountlake Terrace, north of Seattle, said Tuesday that it was the victim of a cyberattack that could... The Associated Press
$15 Minimum Wage Wins First Test In Court A lawsuit against Seattle’s new $15 an hour minimum wage has failed its first test in court. Lawyers for the International Franchise Association (IFA)... Deborah Wang
Council Approves $34M So Pike Place Market Can Expand Westward The Pike Place Market is going to expand westward. On Monday, a Seattle City Council committee agreed to pay $34 million from the general fund to build... Joshua McNichols
Shaking Up The Surveillance State, Starting With Your Phone Ross Reynolds speaks with Bruce Schneier, author of the new book, "Data and Goliath: The Hidden Battles To Capture Your Data and Control Your World." Ross Reynolds
This Week's News Calls For New Leadership Is a shakeup of the Seattle Police Department’s top ranks a sign of progress? Should a franchise be considered big business when it comes to Seattle's ... Luke Burbank
Students Push University of Washington Regents to Dump Coal Student activists at the University of Washington urged the Board of Regents on Thursday to dump the university's investments in coal. John Ryan
Washington Lawmakers Want Employees To Talk About Their Salary Marcie Sillman talks to state Rep. Tana Senn, D-Mercer Island, about her bill that passed the state House that would amend the Equal Pay Act, ensuring... Marcie Sillman
Attorneys Debate Constitutionality of Seattle's $15 Minimum Wage Law Lawyers for the International Franchise Association and five local franchisees were in court Tuesday asking that portions of Seattle’s new $15-an-hour... Deborah Wang
Attention Northwest Farmers: You May Be Able To Sell That Apple For More In China Ross Reynolds talks with Kristi Heim, executive director of Washington State's China Relations Council, about local exports to China and the growing... Hannah Burn
Microsoft Lags Behind Apple In Wearable Tech Marcie Sillman talks with GeekWire co-founder Todd Bishop about Apple's big event on wearable technology. Hannah Burn