Politics What Starbucks' history tells us about Howard Schultz's possible 2020 run Bill Radke speaks to Harvard Business School historian Nancy Koehn who has studied the coffee giant and its leader for the past two decades. Alison Bruzek Bill Radke
Business What the pho? Restaurant closes as landlords on the Ave eye richer tenants "Stressing out." Seattle businesses lose longterm leases...and sleep. Amy Radil
Business Gates Foundation, heralded for long parental leave, cuts program by half The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation says it will cut its paid parental leave program by half to help the nonprofit run more smoothly. David Hyde
A tale of Sub Pop, the record label that put Seattle on the map The sound of Seattle was shaped in part by a record label called Sub Pop. Thirty years ago, that label was just a fanzine in Olympia called Subterranean Pop. Marcie Sillman Amina Al-Sadi
Health Microsoft in the drugstore? Why the tech giant is partnering with Walgreens Kim Malcolm talks with Geekwire's Todd Bishop about why Microsoft is entering a retail partnership with the parent company of Walgreens. Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst
Politics Washington bans NRA backed insurance Washington state is banning certain National Rifle Association insurance policies. Paige Browning
Arts & Life The psychological downside to having too many choices A simpler customer experience can actually produce a happier customer. Bill Radke Alison Bruzek
Business Will Amazon push out New York’s beloved bodegas? We went to Queens to find out There are those that have been expecting big changes for a neighborhood in Queens, New York called Long Island City. Carolyn Adolph Joshua McNichols
Environment Seattle is really good at recycling. Maybe a little too good Seattle's recycling rules haven't changed. They are the same today as they have been for years, but we don't follow them. Anna Boiko-Weyrauch
Politics How the government shutdown is impacting workers in Washington state Kim Malcolm talks with KUOW reporter Paige Browning about how the partial shutdown of the federal government is affecting workers in Washington state. Kim Malcolm Paige Browning Andy Hurst