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Power outage in Seattle: Strong winds leave tens of thousands in the dark across western WashingtonA severe storm hit western Washington on Wednesday, March 11. Strong winds and heavy rain caused widespread power outages. Tens of thousand...
Amazon layoffs 2026: Company trims 1,400 workforce in Seattle as local tech jobs witherAmazon layoffs 2026: Amazon's 16,000 job cuts announced this week include about 1,400 in Seattle and approximately 700 in the neighboring s...
Severe thunderstorm warning issued for parts of Idaho, sparks fears of damaging winds and hailA severe thunderstorm warning in parts of Idaho has raised concerns about strong winds and hail. At the same time, a powerful storm system ...
Power outage hits Vancouver and several Washington counties — full details and emergency numbersBC Hydro power outages remain across British Columbia’s South Coast following a powerful windstorm and severe rain damaged electrical infra...
Boeing Strike: Union workers say company not taking talks seriouslyBoeing workers, represented by the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, have gone on strike over a contract dispu...
Boeing machinists vote to strike after rejecting pay increases of 25% over 4 yearsMachinists at Boeing have voted to go on strike, rejecting a contract that would have raised pay by 25% over four years. The strike will ha...
Boeing factory workers are voting whether to strike and shut down aircraft productionBoeing's 33,000 aircraft assembly workers, primarily in Seattle, are set to vote on a contract offering 25% pay raises over four years. If ...
Boeing says it has a deal to avoid a strike by more than 30,000 machinistsBoeing and its largest union have reached a tentative agreement on a new contract, potentially avoiding a strike that could halt aircraft p...
Lolita Orca's companion dolphin sent from Miami Seaquarium to Seaworld. Know why PETA has slammed itAfter Lolita the Orca died, Miami Seaquarium sent its companion, a dolphin to Sea World instead of releasing it to sea. Animal rights group...
Boeing bids farewell to an icon, delivers last 747 jumbo jetSince its first flight in 1969, the giant yet graceful 747 has served as a cargo plane, a commercial aircraft capable of carrying nearly 50...
High wind advisory stalls US' Puget Sound area, over 80k go powerlessNearly 80,000 people in the Puget Sound area are facing power outages because of a Wind Advisory and a High Wind Warning.
Washington: Floatplane crashes in Puget Sound region near Seattle, 1 dead and 9 injuredThe Coast Guard said that the aircraft carrying ten people, one of which was a child, went down in Mutiny Bay. The crash reported at 3:11 P...
Boeing to offer voluntary layoffs to employees to tide over coronavirus fallout: SourcesBoeing Chief Executive Dave Calhoun is expected to detail a voluntary layoff plan in a memo to employees as early as Thursday, the second p...
Boeing's 737 Max software outsourced to Rs 620-an-hour engineersBased on resumes posted on social media, HCL engineers helped test the Max software.
19 crazy facts about Bill Gates' $123 million mansionThe property is worth $123.54 million as of this year. Gates purchased the lot for $2 million in 1988.
Boeing machinists reject labor deal on 777X by 67 per centBoeing Co machinists soundly rejected an eight-year labor contract extension would have let them build the company's newest jetliner in Was...
- Steve Ballmer’s Entire Memo to the Microsoft troops about layoffs
Read the full memo sent by MS CEO Steve Ballmer to the employees about the 5,000 layoffs & other cost cuts. Layoffs not the only answer to ...
- Still no talks between Boeing, striking union
Six days into a strike by Boeing Co. aircraft assembly workers, there have been no direct talks between the aerospace company and the Machi...
- Boeing, machinists talks fail; strike is on
The Machinists bargain for about 25,000 aircraft assembly workers in the Puget Sound area and about 2,000 more in Wichita, Kansas, and Port...
- Is any area really `recession-proof'
The catering business isn't what economists would call ``recession-proof.'' Luckily for J.W. Walton, most of his biggest clients are.