Sexual-harassment allegations take down Tucson transportation director

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By Joe Ferguson | Arizona Daily Star

The city’s transportation director resigned last week shortly after an internal investigation found evidence he sexually harassed one of his employees.

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Wyoming Secretary of State Ed Murray resigns amid sexual misconduct allegations

A 13-page report dated Jan. 17, detailing an investigation made at the request of City Manager Mike Ortega, found evidence of unwanted sexual advances by Daryl Cole, including allegations that he attempted to kiss the employee after a happy-hour event, hugged her against her will and made comments about the woman’s appearance.

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