Fall/winter concert preview (The Pantagraph)
Summer may be cooling down as those hot August nights give way to crisp September evenings.
Teen clothing shop Aeropostale opens Friday at Everett Mall (Everett Herald)
Aeropostale will open its new Everett Mall store Friday, just in time for the back-to-school shopping season. The teen clothing retailer already is in Lynnwood's Alderwood mall and Seattle Premium Outlets at Quil Ceda Village in Tulalip.
Arson destroys beloved Monstero! of Georgetown (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
A senseless act destroyed Monstero!, taking away a little piece of Seattle character in Georgetown.
Two men die in fiery crash with Amtrak on tracks (The Oregonian)
The two men who were struck and killed by an Amtrak train in view of hundreds of visitors to the Clackamas County Fair on Friday night had driven onto the tracks, possibly confusing it for nearby Oregon 99E.
Anthera gets $19M new funding (BizJournals)
Anthera Pharmaceuticals Inc., a privately held biopharmaceutical company developing anti-inflammatory drugs, received $19 million in new funding. (DNDN)
Bad News in SEC Filings Hurts Stocks (Financial Planning.com)
A raft of negative bank disclosures filed late Monday doused what had been a relatively buoyant run for bank stocks after last month's earnings reports.
Zillow: US Homeowners in Denial (Red Herring)
Online real estate firm says there is a wide gap between homeowners' perception of their homes' value and market reality.
Trash-To-Biodiesel Firm Files for $100M IPO (Red Herring)
Backed by owners of NY Mets, Changing World Technologies makes heating oil from Butterball turkey carcasses.