[ad_1] Seattle chooses its next mayor and city attorney to lead the city through critical issues; other city and county races decided in Tuesday night’s election Seattle voters appeared to be embracing moderate candidates in key races for mayor, city attorney and city council, according to early returns Tuesday night. This first drop represents a
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[ad_1] Erin Griffith Mosley testifies that he liked that Elizabeth Holmes’ shares in Theranos had 100x voting power of the other investors. “She was obviously a visionary that had created this company and developed the technology and having her in control of the company was a good thing.” Erin Griffith Mosley wrote a
[ad_1] Dear editor: The fact that California’s K-12 schools rank among the bottom 10 should be a rallying cry to all concerned citizens, but Jim Larimer’s blaming of Proposition 13 for California’s education woes is off base. California had the eighth-highest tax burden per capita in the nation in 2019, according to the Tax Foundation;
[ad_1] PARK SLOPE, BROOKLYN — The best place to sell a home in New York City right now is in Brooklyn, especially in Park Slope, according to a new study. Park Slope landed number two in a new StreetEasy list of “The Best Neighborhoods to Sell an Apartment in NYC Right Now,” which analyzed which
[ad_1] The GOP Senate primary in Pennsylvania features two other self-funders: real estate developer Jeff Bartos, who loaned his campaign $1.2 million, and Everett Stern, who owns a private intelligence company and loaned his campaign $87,000. On the Democratic side, Val Arkoosh, who chairs the Montgomery Board of Commissioners, loaned her campaign $500,000 through Sept. 30.
[ad_1] MILWAUKEE–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The Marcus Corporation (NYSE: MCS) today reported results for the third quarter fiscal 2021 ended September 30, 2021. “Our results for the third quarter affirm the recovery is accelerating in both our divisions,” said Gregory S. Marcus, president and chief executive officer of The Marcus Corporation. “As the company returned to profitability in
[ad_1] Early voting continues through Saturday Nov. 6 at the West Baton Rouge Parish Registrars for four state constitutional amendments on a ballot for the Nov. 13 election. The early voting will be held from 8:30 a.m. until 6 p.m. at the Registrar of Voters Office at the WBR Courthouse. Among those amendments is a
[ad_1] New Brunswick, N.J. (Nov. 3, 2021) – As Governor Phil Murphy enters the final months of his first term, half of New Jersey residents approve of the overall job he is doing, according to the latest Rutgers-Eagleton Poll. Fifty percent approve – down from 55 percent last spring – while 39 percent disapprove, (down a point from 40
[ad_1] Republican Glenn Youngkin mobilized voters concerned about education and race, while making small gains with suburban voters and other key groups to help his party rebound from Donald Trump’s poor showing in Virginia last year and win the governor’s race. The former private equity executive’s victory came even as Trump remains broadly unpopular in
[ad_1] Long before the current supply chain shortages and the current concern about the availability of bathroom paper products, including toilet paper, there was the coin shortage. The toilet paper shortage was the Real McCoy – just ask anyone who ran out of it last year. Fear of another toilet paper shortage has resulted in
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