The new law establishes overtime pay requirements for agricultural workers in the state after 40 hours per week, with the requirements phased in over five years starting in 2023.
READ MOREMasks will continue to be required on buses and trains in the Seattle area
READ MORESeattle will hold a citywide “day of service” in May offering thousands of volunteer opportunities
READ MOREProsecutors said Joseph Ybarra lit a device and threw it at the front of the Mark O. Hatfield U.S. Courthouse about 3:15 a.m. on July 22, 2020
READ MOREThe Rose Festival Court of 15 Princesses will make their first public appearance at the annual Blessing of the Rose Festival, celebrating the return of Portland's official festival, Saturday, noon, April 16
READ MOREMetro Council candidates run amid a fraught political landscape
READ MOREClimatologists say rare April snow along with rain sweeping across the Pacific Northwest this week could increase water supplies, slow snow melt and lengthen the irrigation season.
READ MOREThe Needle is holding a contest for five winners to help paint the sloped roof!
READ MOREOregon Poet Laureate Anis Mojgani came up with the idea during COVID-19 pandemic as a way to bring the joy of poetry to the public, while also keeping safe.
READ MOREOregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum sued the Center for Covid Control and its testing partner for deceptively marketing testing services and for violating Oregon’s Unlawful Trade Practices Act.
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