Is the T-Mobile merger an economic victory for the Puget Sound region? Kim Malcolm talks with Geekwire's Todd Bishop about the potential impact of the proposed merger between Bellevue-based T-Mobile and Sprint. Kim Malcolm
'Like American football without pads.' Pro rugby kicks off in Seattle Kim Malcolm talks with Kevin Flynn about the Seattle Seawolves and the prospects for professional rugby in Seattle. Flynn is a manager with the... Kim Malcolm
Seattle wants new rules for Uber and Lyft. Here's what that could mean The Seattle City Council unanimously passed a resolution Monday to consider regulating transportation network companies like Uber and Lyft. The city... Kim Malcolm
How worried should Boeing be about China's new tariffs? Bill Radke talks to Andrew McIntosh, aerospace reporter for The Puget Sound Business Journal about the effect China's new tariffs will have on Boeing... Bill Radke
Can the tech industry's 'boy's club' change? Bill Radke talks to Bloomberg's Emily Chang, author of the book "Brotopia: Breaking Up The Boy's Club Of Silicon Valley," and Kristi Coulter, former... Bill Radke
AI and automation is changing the workplace. Are you ready? Let's travel to the future for a moment and step inside a fish and chips joint for some lunch. Inside - the manager is planning a new promotional... Bill Radke
If a trade war breaks out, how vulnerable is Washington? Last week, President Trump slapped tariffs on imports of aluminum and steel. As the most trade-dependent state in the country, what's the potential... Kim Malcolm
In a city with $15 minimum wage, do I still need to leave a tip? KUOW listener Derek Hanson wanted to know, in a city with a $15 per hour minimum wage, "do I still need to tip?" The short answer is a full-throated yes... David Hyde
Rents in Seattle are dropping. Here's why Rents have been declining in the Seattle area. Compared with the previous quarter, rents in December dropped an average of $50. Kim Malcolm
Are you worried a robot will take your job? Bill Radke talks to Peter Goodman, the European economics correspondent for The New York Times, about why workers in Sweden are not worried about robots... Bill Radke