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Ashlyn Olguin, an area coordinator in WT's Office of Residential Living, won a cash prize, free parking for a year and more ...
The decision to delay the vote came after nearly two dozen speakers addressed the board. Most disagreed with allowing library patrons request bans of specific books or library exhibits.
A federal appeals court panel on Wednesday temporarily lifted an order deeming President Trump's firing of the Democratic-appointed chair of the Federal Labor Relations Authority unlawful.
Axe throwing: Try out Stumpy's Hatchet House, 3728 Liberty St., which offers a variety of hatchet and axe throwing target games, or Adventures Erie at Lake Pleasant, 9188 Lake Pleasant Road, Greene ...
For the last several years, Pride Month was a splashy marketing event for big brands. Stores adorned windows with rainbow flags, displayed LGBTQ-themed t-shirts and coffee mugs at their entrances ...
An international union representative told the Core Transit board at its May 14 meeting that he suspects a well-known employee who worked at the Vail Transportation Center was terminated earlier this ...
Last month, two employees who interrupted an event with founder Bill Gates and CEO Satya Nadella to protest Microsoft's involvement in the Israel-Gaza war were quickly fired.
On Tuesday the school board discussed Personnel Conduct policy 403.50, which includes sections on personnel personal property, visual displays, nepotism and romance, district physical property ...
There are already several reports of DOGE staffers failing to follow information protection protocols. Many appear to be collecting data just to prove they can, according to a former DOGE employee.
The Oklahoma State Department of Education was unable to explain to News 4 why it paid State Superintendent Ryan Walters' newly-hired chief of staff nearly $50,000 during his first month on the ...
In Season 2, episode 1, there's a truly excellent subtle nod to one of the better puzzles in The Last of Us Part II, and it all comes down to a certain four-legged, top-tier employee.
This cut would impact 16,000 employees in the district’s dental plan. Board members raised concerns that the $28 a month increase would be particularly hard on lower-paid employees.