Thursday, January 15, 2009 - Page updated at 07:00 p.m.
Layoff ledger
Layoffs of 20 employees or more at companies in Washington.
To see all layoffs by company Go to Database
UPDATE - 06:45 PM
Congress OKs release of final $350B of bailout
Congress laid the foundation for President-elect Barack Obama's economic recovery plan on Thursday with remarkable speed, clearing the way for a new infusion of bailout cash for the financial industry while majority Democrats proposed spending increases and tax cuts totaling a whopping $825 billion.
UPDATE - 04:11 PM
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Seattle Times special report
Canada's energy boom creates vast riches — and a dirty footprint.
Wednesday, January 14
Sterling Financial and Frontier are top losers on Nasdaq
Cardiac Science cutting 12 percent of staff
Nortel Networks becomes first major tech company to file for bankruptcy
Retail sales plummet 2.7 percent in December
Starbucks thrives in China, attacked in Beirut, London
Stocks plunge on disappointing retail sales
Recession squeezes even philanthropies of Gates, Allen
Underhill's Furniture to close all four stores
Sterling Financial warns of loss, drops dividend
Bernanke details new agenda to fight crisis
Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle sees capital shortfall
Gottschalks files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection
Citigroup brokerage to join Morgan Stanley
Judge sides with N.Y. over Amazon, tax law
Cars rev Grays Harbor's engine
Analysis | New art of the deal
UPDATE - 7:30 PM
Recently posted jobs
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NEW - 1/15, 02:35 PM
New YouTube TV channel for Nintendo Wii, Sony PlayStation3
NEW - 1/15, 10:34 AM
While economists fret, Qwest announces big layoff in Seattle
NEW - 1/15, 05:06 PM
All Quiet on the Redmond Front
NEW - 1/15, 03:45 PM
What recession? December video game sales cap year of 19 percent growth
PR report listings for Washington and Oregon, organized by state, subject or industry.
Weekly interest and loan rates
Coming up in business
Events calendar
Washington State Governor's Inaugural Ball
Attendees celebrate Wednesday evening at the 2009 Washington State Governor's Inaugural Ball in Olympia.
AP's News Minute
All of today's news in one minute.
- Microsoft workers brace for possible reorganization
- Dog owner says rules about droppings stink
- Steve Sarkisian adds QB coach; UW staff nearly complete
- Athlete charged after photos show crime
- Gregoire wants relief for jobless, employers
- Jon Brockman: UW's best rebounder of all time?
- Library use jumps in Seattle area; economy likely reason
- All 155 survive as pilot ditches plane in Hudson
- Teacher-student sex ban doesn't always apply, appeals court rules
- State Patrol asks for help in search for missing ferry passenger
- Israel pounds new Hamas targets, enlists reserves 216
- Tunnel extras: $1.4B needed 179
- Dog owner says rules about droppings stink 176
- Recruiting update 91
- Microsoft workers brace for possible reorganization 75
- Question, questions 41
- Draft decisions impact Huskies 38
- Coach hirings officially announced; staff apparently complete 38
- As Gaza bleeds 36
- Gregoire wants relief for jobless, employers 34
- Dog owner says rules about droppings stink
- Happy Hour | Sangria and tapas at Belltown's Taberna del Alabardero
- Recession squeezes even philanthropies of Gates, Allen
- Microsoft workers brace for possible reorganization
- Lawsuit claims, but Seattle U. president denies, that he knew of priest's abuse
- President-elect Obama gives this peach cobbler the thumbs up
- Library use jumps in Seattle area; economy likely reason
- Underhill's Furniture to close all four stores
- Easy-to-fix squash soup makes a hearty main course
- Proposed bill: humans, pets buried in single grave