Washington utility rebate proposal to support low-income families

Low-income Washingtonians could get a $200 credit for utility payments this year, courtesy of the state's Climate Commitment Act. 

Target announces Diane von Furstenberg collab coming this spring

Diane von Furstenberg’s collab with Target includes over 200 pieces that aren’t limited to just apparel. Here's a look at what's included.

Baby boomers to blame for housing shortage, real estate report says

A new Redfin report shows that older Americans are hanging onto their homes longer, making it difficult for homebuyers to find and afford houses.

E. coli outbreak linked to raw cheese: Here’s what you need to know

The CDC issued a safety alert following several illnesses of E. coli, including four hospitalizations from the Raw Farm product.

Here's where Gen Z consumers can buy a home in the U.S.

Despite the high cost of homes, there are a few areas where young consumers can buy one. See if your city is on the list.

Recalled cheese over listeria concerns expands: See the full list

The growing list of recalled products made by Rizo-Lopez Foods includes dairy products linked to possible listeria contamination. Here’s what's getting removed from store shelves.

Target launches dealworthy low-cost brand: Prices start at under $1

Target's new dealworthy low-cost brand will include everyday items like power cords, undergarments, socks, laundry detergent, dish soap and more.

YouTube turns 19: Look back at the first video ever posted

The domain name YouTube.com, which ultimately became the social media platform and website for sharing videos, was registered on February 14, 2005.

USDA issues public health alert for Trader Joe's frozen food that may contain rocks

The U.S. Department of Agriculture issued a public health alert Wednesday for a frozen pilaf sold at Trader Joe's grocery stores after multiple complaints about rocks in the food.

Wendy's cheeseburger is free this week to celebrate ‘Where’s the Beef?’ ad

The Wendy’s cheeseburger is free this week in celebration of its famous “Where’s the Beef?” commercial that aired during the Super Bowl in 1984.

Drivers get sticker shock over car insurance, some rates up 20%

Washington state drivers are experiencing sticker shock after insurance rate increases that are, on average, higher than anything seen in the last few years.