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Spokane County voters to decide on four tax measures in August election

(The Center Square) – With the next election just a month away, Spokane County voters have until Aug. 5 to decide on four tax proposals that could affect the cost of living in the region. Spokane County will mail out mail ballots from July 16-18. The deadline to register to vote is July 28, and ballot drop boxes will close at 8 p.m. on Election Day. Outside of the tax measures, voters will weigh in

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Microsoft cuts 830 Washington jobs amid 4% reduction in global workforce

(The Center Square) – Microsoft is laying off 4% of its global workforce, including 830 jobs in Washington state. The 4% in cuts represent approximately 9,000 Microsoft employees. The Washington State Employment Security Department revealed that the 830 cuts, or 9.2% of the 9,000 layoffs, are from the tech giant’s corporate headquarters in Redmond and Bellevue. The workforce reduction mostly impacts the company’s sales division and video game division. Since May 13, Microsoft has announced

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King County assessor arrested for alleged stalking

(The Center Square) – King County Assessor John Wilson has been arrested for allegedly stalking and violating a court order, amid calls for him to resign from his elected position. According to King County jail records, Wilson was booked at 10:22 p.m. on Wednesday night. Wilson’s arrest is the latest development in a series of events in which the county assessor has been accused of stalking and harassment. Lee Keller, a local public affairs consultant

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WA watches CA as fed Title IX deadline looms; SCOTUS to hear trans athlete cases

(The Center Square) – Officials in Washington state are monitoring California as the 10-day deadline imposed by the U.S. Department of Education approaches. California must bring its policies into compliance with Title IX by Saturday or risk losing federal education funding for the state’s K-12 public school system. Title IX prohibits sex discrimination in any education program or activity receiving federal funding The Washington Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction also has its issues

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