Starbucks baristas launch 5 days of strikes, including Seattle
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Baristas in some of Starbucks' biggest markets, including right here in Seattle, are expanding their strikes after members of Starbucks Workers United say the company has not honored negotiations set in place earlier this year. The coffee giant says workers "prematurely ended" a bargaining session this week.

Party City closing after 40 years in business

Party City CEO Barry Litman said it was 'necessary to commence a wind down process immediately.'

Bird flu cases impact egg prices
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Egg prices are up, partially due to the bird flu causing a supply shortage.

Woman, male 'accomplice' accused of using child in Auburn jewelry heist

An Auburn woman has been arrested, accused of using a small child to distract store employees, while a man stole thousands of dollars in gold jewelry from a case at Antique Marketplace in Auburn. 

50 northeast Seattle businesses ask Mayor Harrell to address violent crime

Dozens of local businesses in northeast Seattle joined in calling for help from Mayor Bruce Harrell to combat instances of violent crime against their storefronts.

Here's how much PTO workers say they ideally want

Most Americans admit that they don’t use much of their vacation days from work, but say they are willing to pay for extra time off based on a new survey.

California-based Starbird Chicken chain opening WA locations

Brace for impact. Starbird is planning a full-scale invasion for Washington with a newly announced franchise agreement.

Here’s how much Seattle’s minimum wage will rise in 2025

Seattle's new minimum wage for 2025 will be $4 higher than the state's new wage. Here's what that means for employees and small business owners.

Alex Jones retains Infowars for now after judge denies The Onion's winning auction bid

Alex Jones’ Infowars was up for sale as part of his bankruptcy case amid money courts are ordering him to pay for falsely claiming that the deadly Sandy Hook Elementary shooting was a hoax.

Proposed merger of Kroger, Albertsons is halted by federal, WA judges

The proposed $24.6 billion merger between supermarket giants Kroger and Albertsons floundered on Tuesday after judges overseeing two separate cases both halted the merger.

Here are the cities with the least sustainable credit card debts

Americans living in these cities are experiencing a high amount of credit card debt which could take them a longer time to pay off, according to a recent study.

Trump nominates Fiserv CEO Bisignano for Social Security commissioner

President-elect Donald Trump on Wednesday announced his nomination of Fiserv CEO Frank Bisignano for Social Security Administration commissioner.

China announces ban on rare minerals to US: What that means for you

The Chinese Commerce Ministry made the move after the U.S. expanded a list of Chinese companies subject to export controls like computer chip-making equipment and software.