The good, the bad — and the ugly.
Lake Washington School District (LWSD) high school students who own and operate a business could win a cash prize in…
Pending sales of homes hit an all-time high for the month of November according to the latest statistics from Northwest…
Glassdoor announced its Top 50 Best Places to Work in 2017 from a list of more than 600,000 companies, and Aegis Living is this year’s big surprise.
One of Kirkland’s most popular attractions for kids, SkyMania Trampolines, is in danger of bouncing out of business — and…
Remembering anniversaries is easy for Jeremy and Leah Meadows. They both were married and started their Kirkland business, Meadows Family…
Washington’s economy added another 10,600 new jobs in October and the state’s unemployment rate fell from 5.6 to 5.4 percent,…
While most people would have seen enough sub sandwiches for a lifetime in the first five days, Tim Trieb is…
Kirkland Life Chiropractic has announced the hiring of two new doctors, Stephanie and Ross Benz.
For Kirkland resident Matilde Melendez, starting a travel business targeted to her Peruvian homeland was a bit of a no-brainer….
Washington state’s taxable retail sales reached $36.8 billion in the second quarter of 2016, an increase of 8.6 percent over the same quarter (April – June) in 2015.
Lennox Scott, chairman and CEO of John L. Scott Real Estate comments on the NWMLS October housing numbers and gives his take on the market.
Kirkland-based company Nytec won the Red Dot Award: Design Concept 2016, for its innovative Audiowear product concept. The Red Dot…
Mary Harris knew the closure of Parkplace Books last December wouldn’t be the end of her 40-year career in books.
Freiheit & Ho Architects, based in Kirkland, has announced the hiring of Jannita Bolin, Dillon Gogarty, Cathleen Matuzak, and Darin Russell as Architectural Designers.
Freiheit & Ho Architects, based in Kirkland, has announced the hiring of Jannita Bolin, Dillon Gogarty, Cathleen Matuzak, and Darin Russell as Architectural Designers.
Bombaii Cutters is hosting its annual Pumpkin Carving Contest through noon Oct. 31.
Preliminary estimates from the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) show Washington’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate fell again to 5.6 percent in September with the state adding 20,000 jobs. Washington’s revised unemployment rate was 5.7 percent in August—after lingering for eight months at 5.8 percent.
The Department of Labor & Industries cited American Disaster Services Inc. with eight violations.
The following is a release from the National Social Security Advisors: