Focus on health care
A federal grant will fund a new regional clinic of the Undiagnosed Diseases Network in Seattle.
“Some people call me a hippy dog trainer,” says owner Kori Hall.
Teams might be productive without managers, but they can’t do it without leaders.
The rating agency looked at government finances and the local economy.
Robin Toth will lead the effort to convince Boeing to build its next new airplane in the state.
The FAA’s required hearing on the impact of commercial flights at Paine Field was held Monday night.
The company has a five-year agreement with Propeller Airports, which is building the passenger terminal.
Rate increases average 13.6 percent. Health insurers had sought a 19.4 percent average rise.
Although most will be home-based, a bureau is slated to open next summer in Everett.
A plan for planes to stop flying as far north as Edmonds before circling back never got off the ground.
On a day when the broader markets were down sharply, the airplane maker impressed investors.
Sprouts Farmers Markets plans to open a new store early next year, in Lynnwood.
You can’t yet book a commercial flight from Everett, but you can apply for a job there.
The 50-year Lynnwood landmark, which sells bait, gear and military items, is going to online sales only.
A traffic study estimated the addition of 3,465 trips to the new Pilot Travel Center at Highway 530.
Neuromorphic processing and quantum communications form the core of aerospace innovation.
The company is expected to invest millions of dollars in the former Future of Flight Aviation Center.
Since 1950, the country has spent nearly $90 billion on arms from U.S. defense contractors.
The state last fall denied Millennium Bulk Terminals-Longview a key permit needed for the project.
I-1631 would charge large polluters an escalating fee on fossil-fuel emissions.