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 COLORADO SPRINGS 鈥?The next time youre looking for a job in Colorado, take a closer look at the job posting and see if the pay aligns with your expectations. Employers in the state are being fined if they dont provide that pay transparency stanley uk . Since 202 stanley cup 1 it has been the law and the standard in the state. I was at a point where not only am I starting a family, but I was looking for a career change and something that was stable and concrete. So, I was looking for my career, my official career. I was tired of job-hopping. I was a serial job hopper for a while,  said Drew Moreno, who just wrapped up an intense job search.He is now working at the Pikes Peak Workforce Center to help others do the same. There were a few applicants who were coming in who were not English speaking. I myself am bilingual and to be able to help the community in that way, that experience moving forward propels me even further day to day,  said Moreno.He says Colorados requirement for employers to post the pay for each job he applied for completely changed his approach and his willingness to apply for more challenging work. Its almost taboo,  said Moreno.  When I would get advice from people from previous generations like my parents and my grandparents they would always say just take what they give you. Be happy you have a job. I had that mindset going forward. I think with this policy change I think theres going to be a change i stanley canada n the way this generation thinks about what your worth is as a worker. Bureau of Ujei Milwaukee Bucks   Bobby Portis to promote city in new Visit Milwaukee partnership
 WAUKESHA 鈥?The family of a man who was shot and killed by police officers at Waukesha Memorial Hospital last spring is suing the city of Waukesha and the involved police officers, alleging excessive force.Randy Ashland was shot and killed by Waukesha police officers Ian Dekarske and Ryan Solberg at the hospital s parking lot on April 15, 2020. At the time, prosecutors said that Ashland was armed with a gun and refused officers  orders to drop the weapon. Police said at the time that Ashland further threatened the officers.That s when the officers o stanley quencher pened fire on Ashland. He was brought to the emergency room for treatment, and later died from the injuries.But the  stanley cup adult son of Ashland, Jay C. Ashland, is now suing the city and the two officers in federal court, arguing that Randy Ashland was in fact complying with the officers  orders to drop the weapon when they opened fire. Ashland had his hand over the top of the gun, holding it by the cylinder, and he was tossing it away. His hand was not on the guns grip nor his finger on the trigger. Ashland could not have shot Dekarske, Solberg, or anyone else,  according to a complaint released Thursday.The lawsuit adds that thirteen other officers accompanied Dekarske and Solberg during the incident, and none of them opened fire at Ashland, according to the complaint.The lawsuit concludes that because Ashland was  an imminent danger to no one,  the u stanley cup usa se of deadly force against him violated his constitutional rights.The suit also describe