Issaquah man sentenced after COVID-19 relief fraud scheme

A 46-year-old man was sentenced Tuesday to two years in prison after scheming to fraudulently obtain COVID-19 disaster relief funds.

You may be denied home insurance coverage if you have one of these 10 dog breeds

Depending on the type of dog you have, your homeowners insurance policy may not fully protect you in the event of a dog bite or other related injury. Learn more about home insurance dog breed restrictions and your options for staying covered.

Senate bill targets student loans in bankruptcy: What this means for student loan cancellation

A new Senate bill aims to make it possible to achieve a federal student loan discharge in bankruptcy court, requiring certain universities to grant a tuition refund if a student's federal loans are discharged.

Shipping snags prompt US firms to mull retreat from China

Game maker Eric Poses last year created The Worst-Case Scenario Card Game, making a wry reference to the way the coronavirus had upended normal life.

One million dollars up for grabs for innovative ideas to boost the economy in Everett

The City of Everett is putting up one million dollars in grant money for businesses and other organizations to come up with unique ideas to boost the economy.