Washington state economic recovery will take years. Think 2025 Washington state’s economic forecast council released its first look at the potential for an end to our pandemic recession. It says a jobs recovery could happen by 2025. Carolyn Adolph
Boeing cuts workforce and re-starts production Boeing is again producing 737 MAX planes, though the plane is still grounded and thecomp Carolyn Adolph
Don't call Employment Security — it may be trying to call you For weeks people who are waiting for checks from Washington state’s embattled Employment Security Department have been calling and calling - 100 calls a second. Carolyn Adolph
Fraud, face coverings, and fireworks this week Bill Radke reviews the week's news with Brandi Kruse of Q13, David Kroman of Crosscut, and Charles Mudede from The Stranger. Sarah Leibovitz
Nordstrom says it will weather the crisis that is destroying retailers Seattle retail giant Nordstrom, Inc. says it will persevere through the crisis that has shuttered stores everywhere, and forced some major retailers into bankruptcy. Carolyn Adolph
Murder hornets, fireballs and cocktails this week Bill Radke reviews the week's news with Erica C Barnett of The C is For Crank, David Kroman of Crosscut, and DJ Wilson of the Washington State Wire. Sarah Leibovitz
Murals transform Seattle's boarded up businesses: 'Hope is not cancelled' Across Seattle, muralists are transforming boarded up businesses and restaurants. Megan Farmer
Seattle Now: Rent's due Tomorrow is the first of May, and for millions of people in Washington, that means rent is due. For many hit by the economic shutdown, it's money they don't have. Clare McGrane
Childcare centers struggle to stay afloat as kids stay home With one-quarter of the state's licensed child care centers closed, providers that remain open struggle with new, stringent safety protocols and dwindling enrollment, raising concerns about the state of child care once the stay-at-home order is lifted. Ann Dornfeld
Getting over bridges and across the country from the comfort of home Bill Radke talks the week's news with Civic Editor for GeekWire, Monica Nickelsburg, Q13 analyst CR Douglas, and publisher of the Washington State Wire, DJ Wilson. Sarah Leibovitz