Why WA’s farmworkers are disappearing VIEW
Fewer U.S. workers seem to be moving across state and county lines to “follow the season” for farm labor in Washington. Meanwhile, more guest workers...
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Fewer U.S. workers seem to be moving across state and county lines to “follow the season” for farm labor in Washington. Meanwhile, more guest workers...
A second company that relies on gig workers has settled with the Seattle Office of Labor Standards over allegations it violated a pandemic-era Seattle ordinance.
The “Belltown Hellcat,” known among several monikers, has for months drawn the attention — and ire — of residents of Belltown and beyond.
The potential for expanded use of speed and red-light cameras comes as roadway deaths in Washington state have hit historic highs.
For Steven Mnuchin, TikTok represents a tantalizing business opportunity and a potential political quagmire.
The moves by the leading Democrat for governor are revealing about the politics of the moment. But in a time of polarized purity, does straddling...
After a library in rural Dayton nearly became the first in the nation to shut down due to a book-ban fight, the new law would...
Gov. Jay Inslee signed four new gun bills into law, including restrictions on firearm dealers and a ban on carrying guns in libraries and transit...
State officials who don’t normally get involved in local land-use matters are putting pressure on Snohomish County to scrutinize the yard's permit application.
State legislation known as the "strippers’ bill of rights," which advocates say includes the most comprehensive statewide protections in the nation, was signed into law...