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20 minutes
Summer camp costs take bite out of Seattle families' budgets
An eight-week summer camp session accounts for more than 10% of a Seattle family's income during that span.
The Stranger
31 minutes
The Stranger’s Noise Complaint: Episode Two
Welcome to Noise Complaint, The Stranger‘s new audio and video music podcast featuring live performances right here at The Stranger HQ. Streamed live and released every other Friday, we invite a great band, musician, or wonderfully weird act to perform. Tune in, discover something new, and support art in your city. On Apple, you can subscribe […] The post The Stranger’s Noise Complaint: Episode Two appeared first on The Stranger.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 1 hour
The National Beat: 'New-collar' jobs and AI's impact on the labor market
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Puget Sound Business Journal
about 1 hour
Verizon cuts WA jobs as retail strategy shifts
The telecommunications giant is divesting a number of stores to third-party operators.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 1 hour
Challenge to Washington 'millionaires tax' certified for November ballot
The certification came one day after Gov. Bob Ferguson kicked off the campaign against initiative, which would repeal the 9.9% income tax on households making more than $1 million per year.
The Stranger
about 3 hours
Sunshine, Tears, and Disco
Anne Tong and Bryce Barsten of Chinese American Bear (华裔美国熊) started making music for fun, and three albums later, it’s clear that joy is still their top priority. Since 2019, the Seattle-based couple has made bouncy bilingual pop, sung in Mandarin and English, that has led them to gain an international audience. Their latest album, […] The post Sunshine, Tears, and Disco appeared first on The Stranger.
The Stranger
about 3 hours
The Best Bang for Your Buck Events in Seattle This Weekend: July 17–19, 2026
Cheer on your favorite team during the World Cup‘s third-place and final matches at this weekend’s World Soccer Fan Celebration in the U District. There’s more cheap fun to get up to at the Alki Art Fair, the Indian Days Powwow, and the Seattle Bon Odori Festival. For more ideas, check out our top picks of […] The post The Best Bang for Your Buck Events in Seattle This Weekend: July 17–19, 2026 appeared first on The Stranger.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 4 hours
The Playbook: Companies draw a line on a coveted healthcare benefit as costs surge
In this edition of The Playbook, we explore what makes job seekers back out of the hiring process, a hiring headache that could be here to stay, and more.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 4 hours
BizSpotlight: SVN | Marinas
SVN Marinas, a leading national brokerage platform
The Stranger
about 4 hours
Slog AM: Trump Spews Election Misinformation in Bad Speech, Fires in Canada, Poop Parasite in Your Crunchwrap Supreme
Trump Lies: Well, President Donald Trump’s speech on Thursday was a real doozy. He attacked elections. Citing heavily redacted intelligence documents out of context, Trump claimed that China interfered in the 2020 election by stealing millions of voter files on behalf of famed Chinese communist Joe Biden. According to The New York Times, “the documents […] The post Slog AM: Trump Spews Election Misinformation in Bad Speech, Fires in Canada, Poop Parasite in Your Crunchwrap Supreme appeared first on The Stranger.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 11 hours
These 36 Washington credit unions grew commercial loans the fastest in Q1
The credit unions in Washington state held more than $13.8 billion in total combined commercial loans as of March 31, 2026, marking a 10.3% increase over what was reported in the year-earlier period. This online ranking expands beyond print, adding 16 credit unions to the 20 featured in this week's print edition. This week's List continues a shift in our research methodology and philosophy, one that emphasizes more data and context for readers while better coordinating the resources available to us and our 40-plus sister publications under the American City Business Journals flag. This effort identified thousands of new local records — and cumulatively, tens of thousands of new businesses across ACBJ's footprint — last year alone. Information on The List was obtained from the National Credit Union Administration and could not be independently verified by the Puget Sound Business Journal. Rankings were determined by year-over-year percent change in commercial loan portfolios in the period analyzed. In case of ties, credit unions are listed alphabetically. To qualify for this List, credit unions are required to have a commercial lending balance at the end of the first quarter in 2026. Only institutions headquartered in Washington state are included. For information about this and other Puget Sound Business Journal Lists, please contact Researcher Douglas Devanney at [email protected] or 206-876-5406.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 11 hours
Banks based in Washington state by first-quarter assets
The 31 banks headquartered in Washington collectively held $159 billion in assets, as of March 2026. Information for this list comes from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. and Puget Sound Business Journal research. Only institutions headquartered in Washington are included. For information about this and other Puget Sound Business Journal Lists, please contact Researcher Douglas Devanney at [email protected] or 206-876-5406.