Here's what ahead in Monday's Marketplace section:

鈥afael Guerrero checks in with local recreational sports businesses on their summer plans.

鈥 In my Reporter's Notebook, I take a look at what the closure of Bert's Pub means for local Seattle Sounders fans. Plus new - but unsurprising - wage data on Yakima County.

鈥ri-Ply Construction recently hired new employees. Find out more in the In Basket section.

Warm weather is ahead this weekend, so I'm keeping the weekend picks short.

In honor of Mother's Day, here's a story from The New York Times about a woman-led law firm allowing its attorneys to balance career with motherhood.

Another piece worth checking out - perhaps for a second read for some of you -is "Why Women Still Can't Have It All" the widely read column by former State Department official Ann-Marie Slaughter that was published in The Atlantic back in 2012.

In the New York Times article, Maria Simon, a partner at the Geller Law Group, expresses her displeasure with the Slaughter column: "I think women can have it all," she said. "It's just based on your paradigm of 'all.'"

Happy Mother's Day!

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