Proposed golf course near Rainier drives controversy A decades-old plan to build a resort 11 miles from Mount Rainier’s Longmire entrance has resurfaced. The proposed resort would include a hotel, a conference center and a golf course. Eilís O'Neill
Small businesses clash with Seattle Council over health care funding Some hotel and hospitality companies that would need to pay more for employee health care under a city proposal are saying the Seattle City Council doesn't care about small businesses. The council will vote Monday afternoon on the proposal. Paige Browning
'Kid Uber' has launched in the Seattle area Parents and schools have a new option for transporting kids around the Seattle area: ride-share. Paige Browning
More SIM swapping stories, and news from the cybersecurity underground The hacking of Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey last week put SIM swapping in the headlines. But it's not just high-profile people who are being SIM swapped. We continue our conversation with one woman who recently had her social media account hacked, and we check in with the security expert who helped unravel the mystery. Deborah Wang
Seattle pot business owners say state policies leave trail for thieves Kim Malcolm talks with Eric Scigliano about robberies and break-ins of Seattle marijuana businesses, and why some business owners believe state transparency laws may be playing a role. Kim Malcolm
Seattle traffic is so bad that Domino’s Pizza has gone to all e-bike delivery Seattle traffic is making people “hangry.” Drivers get stuck in traffic on their way home, which makes people angry. And then that same traffic can make their dinner late – which makes them hungry. Now, restaurants are trying to beat traffic – with electric bikes. Joshua McNichols
Amazon sells products that are banned, unsafe, or deceptively labeled, says WSJ investigation Paige Browning talks with Wall Street Journal reporter Shane Shifflett about his investigation into Amazon's third-party sellers. Paige Browning
Her SIM card was jacked, and here's why that should make you nervous Every year, thousands of people fall victim to this little known hack. Deborah Wang
‘You Have To Remain An Optimist.’ Northwest Farmers Wrap Wheat Harvest As Prices Depress There’s a lot of time to think while sitting behind the wheel of a combine. Right now, Northwest wheat farmers are wrapping up their harvest in many... Anna King
Is Seattle headed for a recession? A growing number of economists and analysts are warning about a economic slowdown. Jon Talton, economics columnist for the Seattle Times, says some Seattle-area businesses are vulnerable, including one of the state's largest employers. Paige Browning