After visiting space herself, former NASA astronaut educates future STEM stars in Seattle According to NASA, just 280 people have visited the International Space Station. Dottie Metcalf-Lindenberger was one of them. Kim Malcolm John O'Brien
Boeing CEO's resignation is 'an extremely positive development,' industry analyst says Critics of Boeing leadership may not be surprised by CEO Dave Calhoun's departure — nor are they mourning his exit. KUOW STAFF Natalie Akane Newcomb
Week in Review: Boeing, housing, and driving laws Bill Radke discusses the week’s news with Seattle Met’s Allison Williams, Seattle Times Patrick Malone, and Geekwire’s Mike Lewis. Bill Radke Kevin Kniestedt
'How down are you' with space travel? UW grad Hip Hop MD on a mission for STEM leaders Rocketing into space is an experience many have dreamed of, but few will actually experience. Maynard Okereke is now among them. Angela King
Engine trouble on old 777s will have 'minimal' impact on Boeing, says industry expert All older Boeing 777 models are essentially grounded, after an engine explosion rained debris down on a Colorado suburb. But what effect could the incident actually have on the company? Angela King Katie Campbell
Boeing’s 737 MAX faces key hurdle at European safety meeting At Gatwick Airport just outside London on Monday, air safety regulators began meeting to decide what must be done to let Boeing's 737 MAX return to the skies. Carolyn Adolph Angela King
Boeing 737 MAX test flights this week? What that could mean for the jet's return The Federal Aviation Administration has approved certification test flights for Boeing's 737 MAX, according to news reports. Angela King Kim Shepard
Boeing hit by first annual loss in 20 years in 737 Max crisis The Boeing Co. said Wednesday that last year it suffered its first annual loss in more than 20 years. Carolyn Adolph
Boeing fires CEO Dennis Muilenburg in 737 MAX debacle The Boeing Co. said Monday that Dennis Muilenburg has resigned as chief executive officer. Gil Aegerter Angela King Casey Martin
Report: Boeing considering 737 MAX slowdown The Wall Street Journal reports that Boeing's board of directors is weighing a proposal to slow work at the company's 737 MAX plant in Renton while awaiting FAA approval to fly the jet again. Angela King