It's rare that I meet an aspiring journalist who wants to be a business reporter. I get it. I spent eight years in various sports departments, working nights, weekends and holidays, taking pay cuts and watching staff dwindle around…https://t.co/i6UOndmd9F https://t.co/AjdVhMi0Kw
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.@PubliColaNews reports the Regional Homelessness Authority's (RHA) implementation board unanimously signed off on a budget proposal that would nearly double the size of the agency on Tuesday, an additional $90M. 1/6 @PSBJ
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Big congrats to Megan Campbell, who earned a SABEW nod for this 2021 Puget Sound Business Journal cover story on the restaurant industry. https://t.co/E1t9Robwha
We're thrilled to welcome longtime Seattle journalist Cathy Duchamp to the Puget Sound Business Journal newsroom. Cathy will oversee special reports, features and awards programs as our new assistant managing editor. #journalismjobs#newsrooms https://t.co/8U5jDWX8IK
@TheMikeSalk There was a lot of boosterism at play, too. It’s not unreasonable to think that GMs inquired about Russell because they were following up on chatter in the media. A lot of guessing and wishful thinking happening on ESPN specifically. The analysis was often light on sourcing.
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For all the talk about workforce shortages, tech startups in the Seattle area seem to have little trouble filling hundreds of new positions quickly. So is it a shortage or a migration? Rick Morgan writes about the latest hiring spree at Flyhomes. https://t.co/LoguvdagG9