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Foot traffic in Seattle's Chinatown-International District hasn't fully recovered from the pandemic. Some say more transit options and events like the World Cup will help.
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Romance books have become more popular, and the new brick-and-mortar Seattle bookstore Lovestruck is a gift for enthusiasts.
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The Seattle City Council has officially adopted its 2025 budget that will loosen up taxes on big businesses in the city.
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Union carpenters in Washington have ended their strike and voted to accept a new contract with the Associated General Contractors of Washington.
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Concerns about safety and legal action have led to the temporary closure of all Northwest Carpenters Union picket activities just a week into the strike.
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Pierce County officials, in an effort to help restaurants stay in business and retain jobs, will offer an incentive for customers to dine inside…
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Unknown numbers of businesses will die as a result of the coronavirus pandemic and the resulting economic shutdown.But, here and there, businesses are…
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Pierce County is growing, but some say it's not the right kind of growth. The population is surging. But much of that growth is driven by King County…
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Seattle has been a national leader in passing labor standards like paid sick and safe time, a $15 minimum wage and secure scheduling. But these laws meant…
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Marijuana retailers began collecting a 25 percent tax on recreational marijuana sales starting in January. That money is adding up quickly.