With the Sonics trading Seattle rain for Oklahoma tornadoes, a question is posed: How will Seattle...
With most of the regulatory roadblocks removed in the sale of Puget Energy to private investors, it...
William Neukom's legacy as outgoing president of the American Bar Association will be his...
SAME OLD SONG
Nice article (August issue: "Failure to Compute"). It does, however, seem like this...
Shadows of the 2005 28-day Machinists' strike against Boeing may be emerging as negotiations...
Washington businesses, special interest groups and the University of Washington aren't shy when it...
Washington's largest home-based hotel chain, Spokane-based Red Lion Hotels Corp., is exploring...
Glen H. Bogner is named president of Molina Healthcare Inc., Bothell.
Seattle-based VLST Corp....
Dan Hill, 49, is PGA Master Professional at Seattle's Broadmoor Golf Club, a position he has held for eight years
The Long Shadows consortium brings world-class winemakers to Walla Walla
Bellingham undertakes an ambitious plan at a former pulp mill site
Seattle and Bellevue rule the office space market, but high prices drive interest outside the cities
A lock of hotel rooms and meeting space is driving business from Seattle
Increasing demand for outsourced financial help creates a booming niche
Last Summer, as the city dithered and fans worried over whether the SuperSonics would leave Seattle, and the state, Anne Levinson picked up the phone. It was the first in a series of calls to the Oklahoma City offices of Sonics...
Washington's economy is slowing significantly, although it is not clear if the state will slip into a recession. At the national level, recessions are proclaimed after the fact by the National Bureau of Economic Research. So far,...
Dwight Babcock is appointed interim CEO and chairman for IsoRay Inc., Richland, following the resignation of Roger Girard.Sachin Chawla, vice president of product development at GoldenGate Software, is named chairman at...
Boeing failure to deliver on recent defense contracts was a key reason the Air Force didn't pick it to fill a $40 billion contract for refueling tankers. Lexington Institute analyst Loren Thompson says the decision "was not a...
Microsoft just loves Seattle as a place to set up new offices. Combined with employees who joined through the Redmond company's acquisition of aQuantive Inc., the company expects to have nearly 1,400 employees in seven locations...
With a resurgent downtown, a four-year University of Washington branch campus, more affordable housing than in Seattle and one of the top seaports in the nation, you'd think all is well in the City of Destiny, T-Town -- Tacoma....
The Tulalip tribes will open their new 12- story, 350-room Tulalip Casino Resort this summer at their Quil Ceda Creek development west of Marysville. The new resort will be Snohomish County's first destination hotel. The resort...
Commuter rail could expand to the east side of Lake Washington under a proposal being considered by Sound Transit. Seattle's Cascadia Center has proposed spending $37 million to upgrade an existing 42-mile rail line between...
Seattle was home to 33 environmentally sustainable buildings in 2007. The city is projected to have more than 100 "green" buildings by 2020, according to Colliers International.
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation announced Feb. 7 that CEO Patty Stonesifer would be leaving the organization by the end of the year. Stonesifer, a former Microsoft executive, has led the foundation since its inception in...
The Washington Technology Center (WTC), a statewide economic development organization, has awarded $528,978 in funding to eight local technology firms and their two supporting research institutions, the University of Washington...
One element of Bremerton's evolving downtown renaissance is proving problematic -- the new Harborside Marina has been involved in two recent collisions with state ferries attempting to land at the nearby ferry dock.
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DON'T FORGET NORM DICKS
Bryan Corliss did a fine job in his article "Welcome To Boomerton" in your March 2008 issue. Bremerton (or is it Boomerton?) is experiencing a renaissance that many cities dream of and the article points...