The city manager’s roles are absorbed by the mayor, who makes $273,063 as of 2026, and several directors who make less than Jones and his deputy city managers.
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Charlotte Observer,
Charlotte Observer,
2 Apr. 2026
The restructuring will also relocate about 260 positions to Utah and establish 15 state directors.
The new rules were approved by the county's recreation and park commission last week, and they are scheduled to go before the board of supervisors for a vote in the next two months.
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James Taylor,
CBS News,
31 Mar. 2026
But supervisors may monitor campaigns in person.
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Kathy Kristof,
San Diego Union-Tribune,
30 Mar. 2026
Bauers clearly hit the base square in the middle, and the call was quickly overturned, leading to laughs from both managers, the Rays’ Kevin Cash and the Brewers’ Pat Murphy.
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Paul Sullivan,
Chicago Tribune,
2 Apr. 2026
Branch managers or internal human resources/labor relations employees handle those conversations.
—
Chase Jordan
April 2,
Charlotte Observer,
2 Apr. 2026
As the athletic director, the administrators, our job is to be the bulldozer.
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Colleen Kane,
Chicago Tribune,
30 Mar. 2026
Two school administrators told police the girl also reported Vang touched her thigh the prior spring and that he had already been talked to about hugging young female students, the criminal complaint said.
This person says Davie surrounded himself with commercial executives, rather than those steeped in public service broadcasting.
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Jake Kanter,
Deadline,
2 Apr. 2026
As with much new generative AI technology, corporate executives proceeded with the project without the consent of the writers whose work would actually power the output.
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