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Bus News Archives, April 08 2023
Apr 08 2023 - Two Killeen businesses close following structure fire
Two Killeen businesses are closed following a fire early Saturday morning. The fire was called in by a passing motorist and a general alarm assignment was immediately dispatched by the Bell County ...
Apr 08 2023 - As ‘Orbeez guns’ trend online, Canton police warn not to bring them on town properties
Canton Police Chief Helena Rafferty said state law says that any guns or dangerous weapons, including BB guns and other projectile devices, are banned in schools and on school buses.
Apr 08 2023 - Cleveland, Tennessee, school board increases pay for teachers, bus drivers
which can be found on the Tennessee Department of Education's website." There are still 36 school days left in the academic year. The last day of school for Cleveland students is May 25 ...
Apr 08 2023 - Marijuana law presents new challenges for California bosses
A law barring California businesses from penalizing or firing employees who use marijuana on their own time could present challenges for employers while workers are on the clock, a Sacramento attorney ...
Apr 08 2023 - More buses from Texas? Philly ready to welcome immigrants as pandemic bar drops.
As a city we’re definitely in preparation,” said Amy Eusebio, director of the Office of Immigrant Affairs. “We feel ready.” ...
Apr 08 2023 - Little boy reunited with replica of life-long safety blanket and animal, thanks to NFTA Transit Pol
We were devastated because this little guy was here with him since birth and he's been very attached to it," Jonah's dad, John Spaschak said. Described as a 'Bills season ticket holder' bag, ...
Apr 08 2023 - Former counselor at a Meridian clinic sexually abused two minors. He’s headed to prison
McCullough, who lived in Boise, was a licensed professional counselor at Advanced Clinical Trauma Services in Meridian, according to online records from the Idaho Division of Occupational and ...
Apr 08 2023 - Meridian businesses receive cease-and-desist letters for hyperbaric chambers. What to know
The Meridian Fire Department has issued cease-and-desist orders to four businesses and a chiropractor for using oxygen devices that fail to comply with state and federal regulations. The oxygen ...
Apr 08 2023 - Here's Why You Should Visit Greater Palm Springs in 2023
Tommy Bahama plans to launch its first resort concept in late 2023, reimagining the luxe Miramonte Resort & Spa in Indian Wells, a unique crossover for the lifestyle brand into the resort business. In ...
Apr 08 2023 - Bixby wedding venue owner worried SB 1057 could devastate wedding industry
A Bixby venue owner believes a senate bill created with good intentions could devastate Oklahoma's locally-owned wedding businesses."We're a really pretty building with a really great view," said ...
Apr 08 2023 - Two businesses, tribes receive Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funds to support wood products
Grants totaling $33.7 million from the federal Infrastructure Law will fund projects to to strengthen the wood products economy and promote sustainable forest management at several Montana sites.
Apr 08 2023 - Calmatters: Why California Public Transit Is At A Pivotal Moment
Transit agencies across California are grappling with a "fiscal cliff" -- a decline in revenue and the end of federal funding that has been a lifeline for the last three years. Without the state ...
Apr 08 2023 - Caltrain facing $500M deficit: Public transit at pivot point in California
It’s risky.” Does he think the state should step in to help public transit systems avoid fare hikes? It could help, he said — unless that means higher taxes or the price of other things going up.
Apr 08 2023 - Public transit at pivot point in California
It’s risky.” Does he think the state should step in to help public transit systems avoid fare hikes? It could help, he said — unless that means higher taxes or the price of other things going up.
Apr 08 2023 - Teen son of Florida COVID ‘whistleblower’ Rebekah Jones busted for threatening to shoot up scho
The teen son of Rebekah Jones, a former Florida health department staffer who claimed she was asked to doctor COVID-19 data, was arrested this week for threatening to shoot up his school, ...
Apr 08 2023 - Ozarks Life: Record year for friends of the Easter Bunny
The workshop at SWI Industrial Solutions is always hopping busy for the Easter Bunny. It’s Sunny Bunny Easter Eggs won’t fill themselves.
Apr 08 2023 - The Cowboy Way to Entrepreneurial Success: Why Wyoming is the Top Business Location in the US
Would you like to live in the US? Here is why we consider Wyoming the top state for living and building a successful career.
Apr 08 2023 - Castro Valley Businesses Named 'Best In East Bay' 2023
CASTRO VALLEY, CA — Do you like trying new businesses? If you need any recommendations, take a look at the list below. A number of Castro Valley and Hayward businesses were awarded the East Bay ...
Apr 08 2023 - Georgia pair, Erie man charged with washing, cashing more stolen checks around Erie County
An Erie man and two Georgia residents charged with cashing a series of stolen and altered business checks at banks around Erie County ...
Apr 08 2023 - Georgia pair, Erie man face more charges in stolen business check-cashing spree in county
Authorities in Erie County file more charges against Erie man, Georgia pair in the cashing of stolen and altered business checks.
Apr 08 2023 - Some schools closed after freezing rain falls over much of N.B.
A messy mix of freezing rain and snow overnight has closed some schools in New Brunswick, and delayed buses for many others.
Apr 08 2023 - Pa. motorcyclist injured after crashing into school bus: police
A motorcycle rider was seriously hurt this month in a crash with a school bus that ended in flames in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania State Police said.
Apr 08 2023 - 'Not goodbye': Sustainable goods shop closing in Emmaus as owner plans new location
A business selling eco-friendly housewares and personal care products is closing its original brick-and-mortar location in the Lehigh Valley.
Apr 08 2023 - Carnival Cruise Line Planning Busiest Alaska Season Ever
Three ships, new shore excursions, and exclusive programming are all in store for Carnival cruises to Alaska this summer.
Apr 08 2023 - Early Ketchikan was boosted when several prominent Wrangell business people relocated
It even played a significant role in the founding and growth of Ketchikan when several prominent Wrangellites moved South in the early 1900s because they believed Ketchikan had a better mining future ...
Apr 08 2023 - Washington shutters pot businesses due to old pesticide
Cannabis regulators have halted operations at several outdoor pot farms and processing facilities on a stretch of former fruit orchards in ...
Apr 08 2023 - Dental Care Alliance continues growth in Georgia
Dental Care Alliance added Columbus, Ga.-based Rivertown Dental Care to its network in March. The DSO now supports 21 practices in Georgia. Dental Care Alliance network includes more than 400 ...
Apr 08 2023 - Fleet Feet Columbus donates track shoes to Licking Heights High School track team
Fleet Feet’s team came to a track practice in February and provided each Licking Heights student-athlete with a specialized fitting to find the right pair of Saucony shoes. Students also received a ...
Apr 08 2023 - Planning commissions want input on Central Ohio transportation improvement projects
Questions or comments on proposed CORPO projects can be submitted via email at corpo@morpc.org or in writing to the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission, 111 Liberty St., Suite 100, Columbus, OH ...
Apr 08 2023 - Lawsuit alleges Licking County law enforcement violated veteran’s constitutional rights
A lawsuit filed Thursday in federal court in Columbus accuses two Licking County sheriff’s deputies and two Pataskala police officers of violating the ...
Apr 08 2023 - Miami/Fort Lauderdale's Company Lists and Business Rankings
South Florida Business Journal's Book of Lists provides you with more than 1,000 of the hottest area companies in their fields, by ranking. Book of Lists – Unlimited View Lists as they're ...
Apr 08 2023 - Out-of-control driver crashes into beauty store in Fort Lauderdale
An out-of-control driver crashed into a South Florida business. The car hit the Fitglow Beauty store near Northeast 13th ...
Apr 08 2023 - VA Health System holds dedication ceremony for two new clinics in Gainesville
The primary care and mental health care clinics will offer services from radiology, prosthetics, substance abuse programs, suicide prevention, and more all at one location to be easily accessible to ...
Apr 08 2023 - Obituary: Paul M. Cran of Branford, 69, of Branford
Always busy, he loved cars, snowmobiles, jet skis ...anything that he could drive fast, but his greatest loves were his wife and daughter.
Apr 08 2023 - Peters Hollow Egg Fight turns 200 years old on Easter
Norman and Joyce Peters were busy this week getting their home and backyard ready for yet another session of one of the oldest annual competitions in the state ...
Apr 08 2023 - Driver Busted For Pointing Gun At Red Light In Garfield
A driver was arrested after police in Garfield said he pointed a gun at another motorist while stopped at an overnight light.Officer Daniel Fedor spotted the blue Chevy Camaro with temporary New ...
Apr 08 2023 - California Leaders Act Unanimously to Combat Hate Crimes
CALIFORNIA: On April 1, government, business, and community leaders from across the state gathered with members of the media to commemorate a moment in California history: the unanimous passage of ...
Apr 08 2023 - Man charged with intoxication manslaughter after crash kills 2 in League City
LEAGUE CITY, Texas (KTRK) -- Two women were killed by a suspected drunk driver leaving a business Tuesday night in League City, authorities said. ABC13 has learned the deadly crash happened when the ...
Apr 08 2023 - 11 farmworkers injured in Wyoming bus crash
A bus carrying contract farmworkers from Texas to Washington state crashed on a snowy Wyoming road early Wednesday, sending 11 people to a hospital with injuries. Forty people were on the bus when ...
Apr 08 2023 - Infragistics' Reveal Partners with Avion Software to Implement Business Intelligence and Improve An
The MarketWatch News Department was not involved in the creation of this content. Cranbury, NJ/Sydney, Apr 05, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE via COMTEX) -- Cranbury, NJ/Sydney, Australia, April 05, 2023 (GLOBE ...
Apr 08 2023 - Farm equipment firm Cranbury Overseas tries to woo Paul Biya
Cranbury Overseas, a US-Nigerian company active in the agricultural sector, wants to expand its business in Cameroon. Its director, Anthony M. Martin, has written to President Paul Biya to extol the ...
Apr 08 2023 - Megabus, Indian Trails partner to expand bus service in Michigan
In January, the service partnered with Miller Transportation to connect South Bend to more cities across the Midwest. Megabus announced a partnership with Indian Trails, Michigan’s first and largest ...
Apr 08 2023 - New bus service coming to Benton Harbor
There’s a new bus service coming to southwest Michigan. Megabus announced this week it’s returning to Michigan after six years of not offering services in the state. The company will have a stop in ...
Apr 08 2023 - Homestead Council Discusses Waste Removal, Extended Stay Hotel Rooms, Utility Meters, Code Violatio
During the Homestead Council meeting on March 29th, Council passed an ordinance to raise the fees that are being charged to service dumpsters that are used by businesses.
Apr 08 2023 - Here’s when Big and Little Cottonwood canyons will get expanded buses and tolling
After a year of record snowfall, days of skiing lost to avalanches and, of course, the dreaded snake of cars lining mountain roads, those looking to recreate in the Cottonwood canyons may soon see ...
Apr 08 2023 - Ex-House Speaker Rick Johnson, 3 others charged in cannabis bribery scandal
The Republican is accused of accepting more than $100,000 in bribes to provide licenses to medical marijuana businesses ...
Apr 08 2023 - Georgia men convicted for possessing child sexual abuse material
A former U.S. Airman and a repeat child sex offender both admitted to possessing child sexual abuse material involving minor victims in separate Project Safe Childhood cases in ...
Apr 08 2023 - Albany fosters community engagement with ‘food truck frenzy’
Food trucks are a booming business, and the city of Albany is cashing in! This initiative aims to foster community engagement with small businesses. “The community responded very positively. As a ...
Apr 08 2023 - West River man charged with sexual abuse of a minor on the Pine Ridge Reservation
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - A West River South Dakota man is being charged with three counts involving a minor. Rowland Coomes, 35, pleaded not guilty in federal court on Wednesday to one count of ...
Apr 08 2023 - Construction tech company Prescient laying off 50 in Arvada
This story first appeared on BusinessDen.com, a BizWest news partner. A construction-tech manufacturing company is laying off staff at its Arvada facility. Prescient, a company th ...
Apr 08 2023 - KBW Keeps Their Hold Rating on Brookline Bancorp (BRKL)
Its customers include small-to mid-sized businesses as well as individuals. The company was founded in November 1997 and is headquartered in Boston, MA. Read More on BRKL: SHARE THIS POST Brookline ...
Apr 08 2023 - Recovery Grants Now Available To Inclusive, Diverse Small Businesses
(Jenna Fisher/Patch) BROOKLINE, MA – Small businesses that are diverse and inclusive, and were negatively impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic can now apply for inclusive recovery grants.
Apr 08 2023 - Michigan announces plan to revitalize businesses, build housing in six communities
LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — The Michigan Economic Development Corporation announced that six communities are receiving funding to build 60 homes and additional space for businesses. The project is ...
Apr 08 2023 - Minnesota is the most expensive state to start a business, new study finds
MINNEAPOLIS -- A new study found that business owners in Minnesota encounter the most expenses in the country. The study, from Simplify LLC, ranked the most and least expensive states to start a ...
Apr 08 2023 - Florida Advocates Say Hemp Restriction Bill Gives ‘Unfair’ Advantage To Medical Marijuana Compa
The exact intent of this bill is to eliminate 189,000 jobs and 10,000 small businesses.” By Mitch Perry, Florida Phoenix Hemp entrepreneurs from all parts of Florida have made the trek twice to ...
Apr 08 2023 - 1 dead, 10 injured when migrant worker bus collides head-on with tanker in Florida
At least one person was killed in a crash early Monday on U.S. Highway 98 in Polk County, according to sheriff’s officials. Deputies responded to the wreck, which involved a semitruck and a transport ...
Apr 08 2023 - Westford Awards 2023 – Honouring excellence in business, individuals and beyond
Westford Awards 2023, the first of its kind, an award ceremony hosted by a business school to honour excellence in businesses and beyond was held on March 19 at the Mina Al Salam, Madinat Jumeirah ...
Apr 08 2023 - Pawtucket man faces judge after ghost gun bust
Ferdinando Lombardi answered to eight criminal charges of the 163 he faces after a state police investigation.
Apr 08 2023 - Standish woman charged with sexual abuse of minor
30—A Standish woman has been charged with sexually ... the victim and asked him to lie about what happened. Foss said Maine law defines sexual abuse of a minor as a Class D crime if the victim ...
Apr 08 2023 - Standish woman accused of sexually abusing teen boy faces felony charges
Kiera McGlinn turned herself into Portland Police after warrants for her arrest were issued for sexual abuse of a minor.
Apr 08 2023 - Students pitch business ideas at Idaho Entrepreneur Challenge
Students from colleges across the state showcased their startups to a panel of judges for the chance to win thousands of dollars for their businesses.
Apr 08 2023 - Are Va.'s big colleges driving the small ones out of business?
Virginia Tech’s enrollment surpassed 38,000 students, the largest in school history. The Blacksburg university has grown dramatically in the past two decades, increasing its student body by a ...
Apr 08 2023 - Are Va.'s big colleges driving small ones out of business?
After decades of growth, Virginia colleges are entering a new era of significant change. Schools may be forced to lay off faculty and cut programs. The state's most competitive schools, such as the ...
Apr 08 2023 - Metro celebrates Nebraska Public Transit Week with giveaways, contests
Nebraska Public Transit Week is April 9 through 15. Gov. Jim Pillen signed a proclamation that recognized public transit throughout the state, and Metro says it’s celebrating in several ways. During ...
Apr 08 2023 - Nutley Mayor Says Gap Will Be Filled When DeCamp Bus Stops NYC Routes
Nutley Mayor: "The entire board of commissioners was on this issue from the moment we heard our residents would be affected." ...
Apr 08 2023 - Developers to reinvent Sanford mill with 90 apartments, businesses: 'It's going to shine'
The Boston-based developers is known for redeveloping more than 35 historic mills. Here's what is planned in Sanford, Maine.
Apr 08 2023 - Kanokla opens Wellington Office with ribbon cutting and Business After Hour event
Officials estimate more than 500 Wellington residences and businesses will be hooked up to fiber optics by the end of the year. With the Kanokla office at 404 N Washington now open, residents can ...
Apr 08 2023 - Disappearing Snapchat messages complicate Sumner High School sex abuse investigation
At least six boys have accused Sumner coach Jake Jackson of sexual abuse, but police face problems obtaining social media messages as evidence.
Apr 08 2023 - Families allege school district failed to protect minors from coach they accuse of abuse
If the district had acted in 2018, then all of these four boys would have been protected,” an attorney representing the families said.
Apr 08 2023 - Four Sumner basketball players sue school district over coach’s alleged abuse
Four Sumner basketball players who told police a former coach sexually abused them notified Sumner-Bonney Lake School District on Monday of their intent to sue.
Apr 08 2023 - Suspect busted in the Bronx for shooting rookie cop after dispute over a city bus seat: NYPD
Devin Spraggins, 22, is pictured in police custody outside the 103rd Precinct stationhouse Friday, April, 7, 2023, in Queens, New York. Spraggins is accused of shooting of rookie NYPD Officer Brett ...
Apr 08 2023 - A new cruise is coming to Florida, but here's why locals won't be able to (easily) book it
TUI will become the sixth cruise line with ships based at Brevard's seaport on Florida's Space Coast, which is the world's busiest.
Apr 08 2023 - Judge weighs request to toss Chasing Horse’s sex abuse case
The alleged crimes, according to court documents, date to the early 2000s and occurred in Canada and multiple U.S. states, including Nevada, Montana and South Dakota. Clark County prosecutor ...
Apr 08 2023 - Deadly knocks: Eastern NC sheriff’s office involved in 2nd fatal shooting investigation this week
This shooting comes after authorities say Ricky Gilliam Mobley, 68, was shot dead by also answering a knock at his door Tuesday evening on Governors Road in Windsor. Community members and business ...
Apr 08 2023 - Pearland to consider routine water fee increase for businesses
Pearland City Council will consider updating its impact fee, as it is required to do every five years by state law. Council members will debate how to best set the fee while minimizing the impact on ...
Apr 08 2023 - Missouri News
A lot has changed during the past 100 years, but members of the business community and state officials said the Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry's com… A Jefferson City man was ...
Apr 08 2023 - Real estate company lays off approximately 75% of its Denver-area workforce
As it closes its property management operations companywide, a real estate business with offices in Denver and Chicago is laying off approximately 75% of its Denver workforce in the process. Laramar ...
Apr 08 2023 - Taskforce has action plan to get rid of Hawke's Bay silt
Silt left behind after Cyclone Gabrielle is still causing major problems for hundreds of residents and businesses across the region. Now a taskforce has be ...
Apr 08 2023 - Duncan holds off Lone Grove in thrilling fashion on Day 1 of Southern Oklahoma Invitational
By Glen Brockenbush Photo of Duncan's Jackson Poage DUNCAN - On the first day of its home tournament, Duncan won a see-saw game against a talented Lone Grove squad, outlasting the Longhorns, 7-6, at ...
Apr 08 2023 - Democrats slam Texas abortion ruling as Republicans mostly go quiet
A conservative Texas judge on Friday put a dent in the blue wall of abortion rights protections, issuing an order that could suspend approval of a drug used in medication abortions by women across the country -- including in states with robust protections in place.
Apr 08 2023 - Court docs: Anderson man hid cameras at place of employment, home to record minors and women
ANDERSON, Ind. – An Anderson man hid cameras ... Maine man arrested on 23 counts of child exploitation material in Indiana Deweese used screen capture software to record child sex abuse material ...
Apr 08 2023 - Humboldt focuses on future five years after bus crash
Humboldt is a hockey town ... truck went through a stop sign and into the path of a bus carrying the Saskatchewan junior hockey team on April 6, 2018. But each picture shows a group of young ...
Apr 08 2023 - 'Learn to live with this:' Humboldt focuses on future five years after bus crash
Garinger was the president of the Humboldt Broncos when 16 people died and 13 were injured after a transport truck went through a stop sign and into the path of a bus carrying the Saskatchewan ...
Apr 08 2023 - ‘I’m grateful for where I am right now’: Former Humboldt Bronco reflects on five-year anniver
Thursday marks the fifth anniversary of the Humboldt Broncos bus crash which took the lives of 16, injured 13 others, and heavily affected the lives of many more. For former Bronco Ryan Straschnitzki, ...
Apr 08 2023 - ‘Learn to live with this:’ Humboldt focuses on future five years after bus crash
HUMBOLDT, SASK. - Kevin Garinger says it feels like the passage of time is inexplicable. The five years since a deadly bus crash changed his city, his hockey team and his life sometimes feel like ...
Apr 08 2023 - Statement by the Prime Minister on the fifth anniversary of the tragic bus crash involving the Humb
Statement by the Prime Minister on the fifth anniversary of the tragic bus crash involving the Humboldt Broncos Apr 06, 2023 (PRNewswire via ...
Apr 08 2023 - Humboldt holds tribute five years after deadly bus crash
Church bells rang Thursday in Humboldt, Sask.,at the same time as the deadly bus crash brought unimaginable tragedy to the small city five years ago. The bells at St. Augustine Church rang 29 times — ...
Apr 08 2023 - NYC restaurateur has big plans for vacant lots on Clinton St. in Buffalo
BUFFALO, N.Y. — A New York City businesswoman plans to turn a cluster of vacant properties on Clinton Street in Buffalo into a mixed-use development with a blend of retail and commercial space.
Apr 08 2023 - Easter fun at Bubbly Babes in Bay St. Louis
Bubbly Babes is one of the newest small businesses on Main Street in Bay St. Louis. Their bath bombs and sugar scrubs could be just the unique Easter or Mother's Day gift item you're looking for.
Apr 08 2023 - Ontario’s NEWEST Online 50/50 Lottery brought to you by South Gate Centre
WOODSTSOCK, Ontario, March 01, 2023--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, South Gate Centre, a place for active adults 50+ in Oxford County, is excited to announce the launch of their monthly provincial online ...
Apr 08 2023 - MHP investigating after Madison Co. school bus collides with trooper’s vehicle
A Mississippi Highway Patrol trooper was involved in a crash with a Madison County school bus at 4:35 p.m. on Tuesday.
Apr 08 2023 - Duncan ‘walks off’ against Guthrie, faces Norman for Southern Oklahoma Invitational baseball ch
By Glen Brockenbush DUNCAN - For a second consecutive night, Duncan needed to score late runs to win. After a one-run victory on Thursday, the Demons got a walk-off walk to beat Guthrie in the semifinals of the Southern Oklahoma Invitational,
Apr 08 2023 - Baltimore Archdiocese Long Failed to Protect Children Abused by Catholic Priests, Maryland Attorney
The report from Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown, covering a span of six decades, alleges that 156 people, including priests and archdiocese personnel, sexually abused more than 600 youths.
Apr 08 2023 - 'This is what Baltimore should be': Busy night brings thousands downtown
"We never come down to Baltimore, but today, between Orioles opening day, Springsteen opening CFG, this is amazing. This is what Baltimore should be," Lisa Honick said.
Apr 08 2023 - Maryland AG issues report on clerical abuse in Archdiocese of Baltimore
A 454-page report from the Maryland Attorney General’s office published April 5 details more than 600 instances of child sex abuse by 156 abusers from the Archdiocese of Baltimore.
Apr 08 2023 - Main Street New Jersey: Highlighting the best of Fair Lawn
In this week’s Main Street New Jersey, News 12’s Lauren Due travels across Fair Lawn on Friday where she plans to visit a bagel shop, a diner, a pet grooming business and more.
Apr 08 2023 - Chico State students spend holiday improving facilities for non-profit
Instead of relaxing, several Chico State students took advantage of a day with no classes to make a transitional housing facility look better.
Apr 08 2023 - Chico council defers decision on Valley’s Edge
Valley’s Edge remains unfinished business from the Chico City Council meeting Tuesday night, with councilors seeking more information on referendum implications before deciding how to proceed. On a ...
Apr 08 2023 - Avalon Acquisition Inc. Confirms Funding to Extend Period to Consummate Initial Business Combinatio
Inc. (the “Company,” “we” or “our”), a special purpose acquisition company, announced today that The Beneficient Company Group, L.P. (“BCG”) deposited an aggregate of $2,070,000 into the Company’s ...
Apr 08 2023 - City leaders strive to improve Jacksonville
The Chamber’s Business at Lunch event featured updates from officials with the city of Jacksonville and Jacksonville Economic Development Corporation. Jacksonville Assistant City Manager ReNissa Wade ...
Apr 08 2023 - Trio of unopposed candidates running for Marion City Council seats
Gause is running for Marion City Council District 4, replacing Councilman Joseph Fraizer. Gause has operated a barber shop business for more than 20 years an ...
Apr 08 2023 - 100 years ago in the Pacific Northwest: Feds up their efforts to bust bootleggers at sea, borders
U.S. Customs authorities were escalating their battle against cross-border rum-runners.
Apr 08 2023 - Eight-year-old boy accidentally shoots himself in the face near Pickerington
An eight-year-old boy has been hospitalized after accidentally shooting himself in the face on the far east side of Columbus. At around 5:45 p.m. Wednesday, Columbus police responded to reports of an ...
Apr 08 2023 - Getting There: Why don't CDTA buses always pull over?
A CDTA bus is seen at a bus stop at a proposed bus shelter location along Western Ave. near the intersections of Colonial Avenue and Eileen Street on Monday, July 25, 2022 in Albany, N.Y. A Getting ...
Apr 08 2023 - Junior Achievement of Arizona honors Scottsdale students
Junior Achievement of Arizona is pleased to announce the 2023 18 under 18 winners. They’ve started businesses and nonprofits, broken glass ceilings, volunteered or advocated for a cause. They ...
Apr 08 2023 - Two Hamilton Businesses Named as 'Unstoppable Small Businesses'
Two Hamilton Township businesses were among five small businesses honored by Mercer County Office of Economic Development and the Small Business Development Center last month. Hamilton-based K’s Event ...
Apr 08 2023 - Indigenizing the home: Winnipeg designers draw from Anishinaabe culture, language to create modern
After failing to find items that reflected their identities, Anishinaabe business owners in Winnipeg have taken it upon themselves to create the modern home goods they were looking for.
Apr 08 2023 - North Las Vegas pastor, wife indicted for alleged sexual assault, child abuse
A North Las Vegas pastor and his wife have been indicted by the Clark County Grand Jury accused of sexual assault and child abuse on or between 2012, and 2014, the Clark ...
Apr 08 2023 - Police respond to shooting on basketball court at park in New Jersey
PASSAIC, New Jersey (WABC) -- Police responded to a shooting at a park in New Jersey on Tuesday night. It happened on the basketball court inside Christopher Columbus Park in Passaic. Authorities ...
Apr 08 2023 - Jake Worthington to Nashville: Real Country or Bust
The La Porte singer could’ve been a pop star, but he chose Texas country music instead. Nashville ignored him—until now.
Apr 08 2023 - New Photos Show Gunman Who Shot Rookie Queens Cop, NYPD Says
Brett Boller, 22, was shot trying to catch a man who'd caused a ruckus over an MTA bus seat in Jamaica Wednesday afternoon, police said.
Apr 08 2023 - First Woman-Owned Cannabis Dispensary In New York To Open In Queens
New York’s first woman-owned cannabis retail dispensary is slated to open this week in Jamaica, Gov. Kathy Hochul said Monday. Good Grades will open for business on Thursday at 162-03 Jamaica Avenue ...
Apr 08 2023 - New York City’s newest weed dispensary opens with a Black woman at its helm
After the first legal dispensary opened in Queens last week, its co-owners, who are cousins, talk about their plans for the family business and giving back to the community.
Apr 08 2023 - NYPD rookie cop shot while pursuing suspect in Queens bus fight
NYPD officers investigate in the area of 161st Street and Jamaica Avenue where a cop was shot, Wednesday, April 5, 2023. (Jeff Bachner/for New York Daily News) Investigators tracked down ...
Apr 08 2023 - Dramatic photos show how storms filled Northern California reservoirs
An unprecedented series of powerful storms has replenished most of California’s reservoirs, dumping record amounts of rain and snow and busting a severe three-year drought.
Apr 08 2023 - See how winter storms filled California’s reservoirs — PHOTOS
A series of powerful storms has replenished most of California’s reservoirs, dumping record amounts of rain and snow and busting a severe three-year drought.
Apr 08 2023 - Stunning photos show how winter storms filled California’s reservoirs
A series of powerful storms has replenished most of California’s reservoirs, dumping record amounts of rain and snow and busting a severe three-year drought.
Apr 08 2023 - NFIB Names Ferruso State Director for Ohio
The National Federation of Independent Business, the state’s leading small business advocacy organization, announced this week that Chris Ferruso has been named its state director for Ohio. Ferruso ...
Apr 08 2023 - How to Watch Maryland at Ohio State in Men's College Lacrosse: Live Stream, TV Channel
No. 5 Maryland and No. 17 Ohio State will both look to bounce back from losses on Friday night when the teams meet for a Big Ten battle in Columbus in college lacrosse.
Apr 08 2023 - The Weekly Rundown: Ohio ranked No. 2 for reshoring projects, Columbus makes tax filing easier
Last year saw a lot of reshoring activity around semiconductors and electric vehicle batteries, two sectors that bode well for Ohio.
Apr 08 2023 - Downtown Columbus drivers breaking new 25 mph speed limit
For past month the city's traffic division has been putting up new signs across downtown and retiming the traffic lights. But from what we found that has not stopped drivers from ...
Apr 08 2023 - Ohio bill loosens home schooling requirements
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — More than 50,000 students in Ohio are homeschooled, according to the Ohio Department of Education. Rep. Sarah Fowler Arthur (R-Ashtabula) introduced House Bill 127 — ...
Apr 08 2023 - Ohio couple says yard unusable after flooding from construction site
A southeast Columbus family said they’ve been getting the runaround for months, as rainwater from a neighboring construction site continues to flood their yard.
Apr 08 2023 - Columbus police to focus on bars, clubs in effort to prevent violence during holiday weekend
The Columbus Division of Police is focusing on two types of businesses to curb crime during the holiday weekend. So far in 2023, there have been 44 homicides in Columbus, compared to 30 at this time ...
Apr 08 2023 - One in critical condition after northeast Columbus shooting
One person is in critical condition after being shot in northeast Columbus on Friday evening. Columbus police responded to a reported shooting at about 5:50 p.m. at ...
Apr 08 2023 - Ohio's top education official leaves her job as Republicans push plan to remake ODE
Documents posted for the meeting stated Siddens would start in the suburban Columbus district on July 1. Siddens didn't respond to a request for comment but posted on Twitter that it was "an honor to ...
Apr 08 2023 - New London Smart Ride expands service to Waterford medical facility
New London ― The city’s Smart Ride on-demand, micro-transit system on April 1 began service to and from the Hartford HealthCare HealthCenter in Waterford It is the first expansion outside city ...
Apr 08 2023 - Shamokin highlighted by Meuser during National Small Business Week
SHAMOKIN — Small businesses and the people ... Meuser said he’s made visits and had virtual chats with merchants across Pennsylvania’s 9th Congressional District. He stopped at four ...
Apr 08 2023 - State awards $700K in grants to support local businesses
Governor Gretchen Whitmer and the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) announced Friday that nearly $700,000 will go toward 28 Michigan communities to support small businesses.
Apr 08 2023 - Former Georgia Airman to spend more than 17 years in prison after found with child porn
A former U.S. Airman has been sentenced to more than 17 years in prison after pleading guilty to possessing child sexual abuse material involving a minor. Justin Wayne Pallett, 29, of Warner Robins, ...
Apr 08 2023 - Northeast Texas Child Advocacy Center celebrates 25 years of service
April is Child Abuse Awareness Month and it also marks the 25th anniversary of The Northeast Texas Child Advocacy Center. Smith County Children’s Advocacy Center recognized by Sloan Law Firm ...
Apr 08 2023 - Spartans of the Lower Mississippi
In December 1540, a band of Chikasha warriors stood on the banks of the Tombigbee River near present-day Columbus, Mississippi. On the opposing bluff was what had to be an almost unimaginable sight––a ...
Apr 08 2023 - Inspiring Stories: Truist Foundation and Community First Fund Support Diverse Entrepreneurs by Alig
Learn how Truist Foundation’s $2.25 million grant to Community First Fund’s Economic Justice Fund is helping small business owners, like Mamie Sardnee, owner of Woodland Produce in Philadelphia, grow ...
Apr 08 2023 - Man Accused of Using Cell Phone to Record Women in Bathroom of North East Business
Gregory Peterson, 31, of Kennedy, N.Y., was arraigned on two felony charges of intercept communications and two misdemeanor charges of invasion of privacy.
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