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Frank Sumrall
Amazon employees who still refuse to return to the office may be fired for failing to comply with the retail giant's newest guidelines.
7 months ago
Bill Kaczaraba
Households in the Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, Washington, metropolitan area spent more than the national average, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
7 months ago
Frank Sumrall
Rite Aid has decided to shut down 154 stores nationwide, including 11 Rite Aid/Bartell Drugs locations within Washington.
7 months ago
Steve Coogan
Some Xfinity customers got word Tuesday they will have to pay more money per month to watch their favorite teams' games.
8 months ago
Bill Kaczaraba
Costco is facing a class action lawsuit over claims it shared members’ personal data with Facebook's parent company, Meta.
8 months ago
Bill Kaczaraba
In a study by WalletHub, Seattle and Tacoma both rank near the bottom of their "Safest Cities in America" list. Seattle sits at No. 158.
8 months ago
Bill Kaczaraba
The tech sector in Seattle continues to shrink, with the latest being Qualtrics' elimination of about 780 jobs.
8 months ago
Frank Sumrall
The bar, named "Legion" after the Seahawks' defense known as the "Legion of Boom," features upscale soul food and big screens to watch sporting events.
8 months ago
Steve Coogan
A spokesperson confirmed to KIRO 7 the company is open to having another location in Seattle if the right one can be found.
8 months ago
Steve Coogan
Seattle did not finish No. 1 in Wallet Hub's recently released list of the "Best Coffee Cities in America." Another West Coast city did.
8 months ago
Steve Coogan
Washington's minimum wage will rise to $16.28 per hour in 2024, a 3.4% increase over 2023's $15.74 an hour, a state agency announced.
8 months ago
Bill Kaczaraba
Target says it will close two stores in Seattle with crime and safety being cited as reasons. The Ballard and University District stores will close Oct. 21.
8 months ago
Micki Gamez
Earlier this month, a report was released about modern cars invading consumers' privacy and selling data. Health-tracking apps are doing the same thing.
8 months ago
MyNorthwest staff with wire reports
Amazon Prime Video will include advertising during shows and movies starting early next year, joining other streaming services.
8 months ago
Frank Sumrall
Following California and Washington, Nevada and Florida, at 18.2% and 18.3%, respectively, had the third and fourth-lowest average tipping rate.
8 months ago
Micki Gamez
Washington is the third-most expensive state to raise a child in the U.S.. Basic annual expenses to raise a small child hit over $28,000.
8 months ago
Frank Sumrall
The increase would mean employers and workers would jointly pay an additional $65 each year per employee for workers' compensation insurance.
8 months ago
Kate Stone
Calls are growing for changes to the state of Washington's Climate Commitment Act (CCA), as gas prices remain above $5 a gallon on average statewide.
9 months ago
James Lynch, Kate Stone and Bill Kaczaraba
About 150 employees from six Seattle-area Homegrown restaurants are out on strike.
9 months ago
Micki Gamez
"Cars are the worst product category we have ever reviewed for privacy," according to one group.
9 months ago
Max Gross
Bothell City Council candidate Mark Swanson has a platform centered around housing density. The city is filled with cookie-cutter apartments.
9 months ago
The MyNorthwest staff with wire reports
Kroger and Albertsons will sell more than 400 stores and other assets as they seek to clear a path for a merger with antitrust regulators.
9 months ago
L.B. Gilbert
Workers at Elysian Brewing in South Seattle have unionized their brewery production, as 33 employees working in the brewery, packaging, quality assurance, and warehouse join Teamsters Local 117.
9 months ago
Bridget Chavez, KIRO 7 News
Despite improving inflation numbers, a new study from Fortune found that 61% of Americans are still living paycheck to paycheck.
9 months ago