Woman goes viral claiming Stanley cup saved her from being shot
A woman's video claiming her Stanley tumbler saved her life after a bullet came through her home has more than 3 million views as of Thursday afternoon.
DoorDash says data shows Seattle pay rules have caused 'unprecedented drop' in business
DoorDash said that it has seen an "unprecedented drop in order volume" in Seattle since the city council's minimum pay law for app workers took effect in January.
Seattle's minimum pay ordinance hurting delivery drivers it meant to help
The Seattle City Council's minimum pay law for app workers is taking a bite out of delivery orders for food and groceries as consumers balk at higher order costs.
Here's which US cities are the best for singles to mingle ahead of Valentine’s Day
Calling all singles! WalletHub released a list of the top 10 cities for singles ahead of the Valentine's Day holiday. See if your residential city made the list.
DoorDash, Uber Eats hike fees in blue state city over delivery app minimum pay law
DoorDash, Uber Eats and Instacart are warning consumers about higher prices and fees after the Seattle City Council's new minimum payment law for app-based workers took effect.
WA school employees sue Monsanto for $165 million over toxic contamination leaked from light fixtures
Bayer's Monsanto must pay $165 million to school employees near Seattle who claim harm from exposure to chemicals in the company's light fixtures, as ruled by a U.S. jury.
Amazon warns employees: No promotions without following in-office mandate
Amazon is ramping up pressure on employees who have been skirting the company's return-to-office mandate by making in-office attendance a factor in promotions.
Fed up with break-ins, Seattle business owner to run for Congress
Business owner Nirav Sheth told The Jason Rantz Show on KTTH he's running for Congress after his restaurant business was burglarized for the third time in Normandy Park, Wash.
Amazon holding second Prime sale ahead of holiday season
Amazon announced Tuesday it's planning another exclusive sale for Prime members this year and it will kick off right before the 2023 holiday season.
AI comes to the farm: New technology tackles acres of weeds quickly by using robotics and lasers
Carbon Robotics CEO spoke of his farming technology, the LaserWeeder, and what it offers farmers. AI powers the unit as it uses robotics and lasers to rid farms of weeds quickly.
Seattle radio host rips liberal city's 'anti-cop' Pride Parade policy: 'Sends the wrong message'
The Seattle Pride Parade's decision to ban LGBTQ+ officers from wearing their uniforms while marching is "unapologetically anti-cop," KTTH Radio's Jason Rantz criticizes.
Seattle restaurant sues city for damages from 'unsightly, unsanitary, unsafe' anti-police CHOP protest
Oma Bap, a Korean restaurant in Seattle, is suing the city for allegedly enabling the CHOP protest that roiled downtown in the wake of George Floyd's death in summer 2020.
Seattle to pay millions to settle lawsuit over damages from George Floyd-inspired 'autonomous zone' protests
Seattle agreed to a $3.65 million settlement with residents and business owners over the city's handling of a so-called autonomous zone known as CHOP during the 2020 riots.
Washington business owners fed up with crime turn to the Second Amendment for protection
Business owners in the Seattle, Washington, area increasingly purchased firearms in 2020 as protests and riots spread, and are reportedly still armed to protect against crimes.
Seattle business owners left to fend for themselves on crime take matters into their own hands
Seattle business owners who've witnessed break-ins and violence organized their own town hall to address crime issues in the city and demand action from local leaders.
Seattle Credit Union to shut down locations over crime, cratering foot traffic
Two branches of the Seattle Credit Union are closing in the city due to declining foot traffic and safety concerns. The credit union will close the branches in February.
Starbucks to shutter first Seattle store to unionize, citing 'safety and security incidents'
Starbucks is shuttering a store in Seattle that was the first to unionize amid what the company calls "safety and security incidents," prompting backlash from the union.
Seattle teachers approve new contract after 5-day strike
The teachers in Seattle approved a contract following a strike that delayed the start of the school year by five days. The three-year contract will provide salary raises.
Amtrak to restart service from Seattle to Vancouver
Amtrak will resume its train service on Sept. 26 from Seattle to Vancouver, earlier than the December restart date previously announced.
Seattle mayor considers incentives for police amid officer shortage
Seattle's mayor announced a $2 million plan on Wednesday to combat a shortage of police officers. The city has lost more than 400 officers since 2019.