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Yes, that extra $600 really is making up for lost U.S. income

By Matthew Boesler

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Stephen Marshall Design Studio to open in Oyhut Bay Village

A new creative space and artist hangout arrives at Oyhut Bay Village: Stephen Marshall Design &Studio: Gallery, Gifts…

Northwest News

State sees slight increase in new jobless claims as backlog is processed

OLYMPIA — The number of Washington workers filing initial unemployment benefits increased slightly last week as the state…

His plane-disinfecting invention didn’t take off — until COVID-19 hit

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His plane-disinfecting invention didn’t take off — until COVID-19 hit

By Hugo Martín

Business

Washington state’s jobless claims process further marred by delays, glitches and special access

This week, Washington’s Employment Security Department welcomed about 50 National Guard troops assigned to help the agency process…

Business

Layoffs mount in Washington state’s aviation industry, as Boeing suppliers and airline contractors cut back

By Dominic Gates

Business

Disneyland offers reopening details, but some workers want a delay

By Hugo Martín

Business

Grays Harbor County small business grant application available online

Grays Harbor County’s small business grant application for businesses that suffered losses during COVID-19 shutdowns and restrictions is…

Nation/World

Quaker Oats getting rid of Aunt Jemima image and changing product name

CHICAGO — The Aunt Jemima brand, which has graced syrup and other products for more than 130 years,…

Nation/World

Partisan gap could limit U.S. recovery ahead of election

By Gregory Korte

Nation/World

Watchdog says fast paycheck protection loans could lead to fraud

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. Treasury Department and Small Business Administration’s efforts to quickly get hundreds of billions…

Bye-bye buffets, hello plexiglass: How coronavirus is changing hotels

Nation/World

Bye-bye buffets, hello plexiglass: How coronavirus is changing hotels

By Hugo Martín

Nation/World

Trump’s 2020 path gets trickier with tag as ‘recession’ president

By Gregory Korte