Mexico challenges Google over Gulf name dispute
Google is responding to Mexico's government in the dispute over the recently named Gulf of America, which could be headed to court.
Starbucks offering new cups for cold drinks in WA, other states
Starbucks is taking another leap in conservation efforts as they begin moving away from plastic cups. Washington is on the list of first states to make the change.
Mexico plans to sue US, tech companies over 'Gulf of America' name change
Mexico's president is now threatening to take legal action after President Trump changed the Gulf of Mexico to Gulf of America. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum says Trump doesn't have authority to make the name change to this area of the continental shelf.
TikTok returns to Apple, Google app stores after temporary removal
The popular social media app is available for download again after a temporary shutdown amid national security concerns.
Microsoft alumni network celebrates 30 years
The Microsoft Alumni Network has unveiled a new initiative for its 30th anniversary, sharing untold stories of alumni who revolutionized technology and transformed the world.
WSDOT rolls out Work Zone Speed Camera program
The Washington State Department of Transportation is looking to cut down on construction zone crashes by implementing a new program aimed slowing down speeders.
Disney+ to reportedly soften content warnings on some older movies amid DEI strategy shift
The entertainment giant recently announced an adjustment to content warnings viewers will see on certain films. Here’s what we know.
Seattle City Council passes ordinance to let police use less-lethal weapons again
The ordinance now allows Seattle police to use less-lethal weapons in certain crowd management situations.
NASA astronauts Suni Williams, Butch Wilmore get new homecoming date from space
NASA astronauts, Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, who launched aboard the troubled Starliner capsule to the International Space Station months ago, have a new homecoming date – if there are no more delays.
I-90 crash in Bellevue blocks lanes, snarls morning commute in WA
A collision on westbound I-90 is blocking lanes in Bellevue, causing traffic delays during the Tuesday morning commute.
Google Calendar update removes Black History Month, Pride Month
Google Calendar has removed references to Black History Month, Pride Month, saying the manual additions were not sustainable.
Musk doesn't want to buy TikTok; Trump stops minting new pennies
Elon Musk is not interested in buying TikTok. President Trump has directed the Treasury Department to stop minting new pennies.
Amazon to pay $4M to settle suit accusing company of stealing tips from drivers
Amazon will pay $3.95 million to settle a lawsuit claiming that it diverted the tips its Flex drivers received to pay for the employees' base wages.
The best Super Bowl commercial ever: Apple’s Macintosh in 1984
Apple’s “1984" Macintosh commercial aired during the Super Bowl that year and is still considered one of the best commercials of all time. Have you seen it?
WSDOT starts Work Zone Speed Camera Program
The goal is to reduce speeding, a leading cause of serious injury or death in work zones for both workers and drivers.
WSDOT begins rollout of Work Zone Speed Camera Program in WA
WSDOT announced that its Work Zone Speed Camera Program will begin soon, with the first camera being installed in early 2025.
Seattle police Lt. sues city, claims retaliation discrimination
To clear his name and recoup economic damages, a veteran Seattle police lieutenant says he is suing the City of Seattle.
Seattle police Lt. sues city, claims retaliation discrimination
To clear his name and recoup economic damages, a veteran Seattle police lieutenant says he is suing the City of Seattle.
Apple Invites: What to know about new app for creating custom invites
Apple’s latest offering lets users create these unique invites for any occasion that can be shared with anyone.
Financing TikTok purchase with sovereign wealth fund
While President Donald Trump has given TikTok an extension, the app that roughly 170 million people in the U.S. use remains on uncertain ground.



















