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A widespread Amazon Web Services outage disrupted online services around the world Monday, including Ticketmaster systems relied upon for entry to Game 7 of the American League Championship Series.
The 59-year-old organization is leaving Pioneer Square and moving to a 10,000-square-foot location in Amazon's Nitro North building previously occupied by Glassybaby.
The layoffs could affect more than 1,500 employees across the company. PSBJ is proud to host its annual Health Care Leadership Awards, a celebration of the outstanding leaders in health care around the Puget Sound area.
It’s a sunny, September day in SeaTac and three kids are playing in the courtyard of Connection Angle Lake, a new 130-unit affordable housing project roughly 50 feet from the last stop on Sound Transit’s 1 Line.
The tech giant, which aims to have 100,000 electric delivery vehicles on the road by 2030, mostly uses vans made by Rivian.
Amazon fires Palestinian engineer Ahmed Shahrour after he protested the company's $1.2B cloud deal with Israel.
Customers who had trouble unsubscribing from Amazon Prime between 2019 and 2025 will get part of a $1.5 billion payout sometime this year.
In the latest Pacific Northwest tech moves, an Amazon AI VP departs for CoreWeave, F5 names tech exec, and other job changes.
Amazon to pay $2.5 billion to settle FTC allegations that it duped customers into enrolling in Prime
The Seattle company will pay $1 billion in civil penalties — the largest fine in FTC history — and $1.5 billion to consumers who were unintentionally enrolled in Prime.
Federal regulators say Amazon has agreed to pay a historic sum to resolve their allegations that its web designs manipulated millions of people into paying for Prime subscriptions, which were also purposefully hard to cancel.