Blasko was put on paid leave in December as the district investigated employee claims of his inappropriate language, bullying and sexist outbursts.
READ MOREAs midterm voting kicks into high gear, Republican activists in Washington are organizing surveillance of ballot drop boxes, generating complaints and concern from some elections officials.
READ MOREThe third-place finish still gave Felix her 19th medal at world championships, extending a record she already held.
READ MOREThe community college’s new president begins her tenure as PCC announces plans for affordable housing.
READ MOREIncreasingly involving the highly transmissible omicron BA.5 variant and BA.4, cases are higher than the peak of last year’s delta wave
READ MOREAccording to interviews and court documents, the Scientific Games strategy to win public acceptance of lotteries has proven so effective that state governments have since become their biggest cheerleaders.
READ MOREAfrican American Alliance for Home Ownership works with city, state agencies to repair and upgrade Black-owned homes.
READ MOREThe documents the city officials were forced to release deal with the long-contentious issue of how utility bureaus are supposed to handle ratepayer money
READ MOREDemocrats hope the new district will add to their advantage in Oregon, where they controlled four of the state’s previous five U.S. House seats. But Republicans also see an opportunity
READ MOREIn a separate letter, Starbucks’ CEO Howard Schultz shared a set of principles and a new partnership to reinvent the company’s next chapter.
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