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
Greenwood businesses recovering after March blast It’s been two months since a gas explosion shook up Seattle’s Greenwood neighborhood. Most businesses have reopened. At Rosewood Guitar on 85th, owner... Ruby de Luna
These coworkers sit down for lunch every day – and they're still productive You probably already know this, but lunch these days is sad. This is especially true when it’s eaten during the workday. Frequently, it’s eaten alone,... Caroline Chamberlain
Meet the homeless families living next to Amazon headquarters Bill Radke speaks with Kirk Johnson, Seattle bureau chief at The New York Times, about the families he met while reporting a story on Mary's Place Guest... Bill Radke
Washington companies got $500 million in tax breaks, and that’s just the ones we know about Boeing’s mega-tax breaks have focused public attention on the state legislature’s decisions to forgo tax revenues. The legislature offers more than 600... Carolyn Adolph
Half the workers killed in Washington are over 50 Worker Memorial Day, the day Washington State honors people who lost their lives on the job, is this Thursday. Carolyn Adolph
Microsoft shares slip with earnings disappointment Microsoft stock is taking a hit after failing to deliver on financial market expectations. One reason is the Windows Phone. The company reported its... Carolyn Adolph