Goodnight, Seattle. A story in pictures At night in Seattle, There was a high-rise janitor. And a karaoke party with a night Lyft driver. Liz Jones Megan Farmer
Health Why Are Health-Care Providers Slapping And Yelling At Mothers During Childbirth? Physical and verbal abuse are a shockingly common experience for mothers, a new study in The Lancet reports. Susan Brink
Politics Business tries to claw its way back in Seattle City Council races The labor movement is currently in the driver's seat on the Seattle City Council. But with seven council seats in play this year, business is trying to grab the wheel. David Hyde
Politics Seattle to force Uber, Lyft to pay drivers minimum wage Seattle says it will force Uber and Lyft to pay drivers at least Seattle’s minimum hourly wage. And it served notice that other gig economy workers could also receive city protection and support. Carolyn Adolph
Education Seattle schools, teachers reach tentative contract agreement Seattle Public Schools and its teachers’ union have reached a tentative agreement on a new contract. If the union votes to approve the contract, teachers would receive an 11 percent raise in steps over the next three years. Ann Dornfeld
Education Seattle teachers, still without a contract, rally at district headquarters With School two weeks away in Seattle, it’s getting down to the wire for the district and its teachers’ union to Ann Dornfeld
Education Seattle teachers ramp up pressure over contract, with school three weeks away With school just three weeks away, the Seattle Education Association teachers' union is publicizing its efforts to boost teacher pay and improve services for students. Ann Dornfeld
This woman stopped 'leaning in' and harnessed her anger instead Katherine Goldstein is the host of "The Double Shift," a podcast about working moms in America. But before she started her podcast, Goldstein was a huge fan of Sheryl Sandberg’s "Lean In." Eula Scott Bynoe Jeannie Yandel Caroline Chamberlain Gomez
Politics Seattle Council's Lorena González: Why I'm running for attorney general of Washington state Seattle City Councilmember Lorena González is running for Washington State Attorney General, while continuing to serve on city council. Amy Radil
Don't give advice to other women in the workplace. Here's what to do instead This week on the podcast, we focus on a potentially thorny question: How can women be better allies to other women in the workplace? Eula Scott Bynoe Jeannie Yandel Caroline Chamberlain Gomez