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Bus News Archives, August 2023
26 2023 - Wyoming bishop cleared of abuse by the Vatican dies at 91
The former bishop of Cheyenne, Joseph Hart, was accused on multiple occasions of sexual abuse of minors, but claims were dismissed.
26 2023 - Clean Energy Made Easier In Massachusetts
(NAPSI)—Reliance on electricity is growing as communities transition away from pollution-producing fossil fuels to clean, sustainable power sources to combat climate change. The U.S. Department of ...
26 2023 - School bus driver fosters bond with hundreds of students
Reid Moon of Zelienople, Pennsylvania, is no ordinary retired school bus driver. Over a period of decades, he fostered a connection, lasting into adulthood, with hundreds of students who took his bus ...
26 2023 - How one Pennsylvania school bus driver fostered a decades-long bond with hundreds of students
Moon says he has about 200 kids. But no, they're not his biological children. "No, they're not biologically my kids, but emotionally they surely are," Moon told CBS News. That is how attached he ...
26 2023 - Go North East Stanley bus driver injured by 'gel gun' pellet
Bus drivers have been left fearing for their safety after youths with ‘gel guns’ fired at their colleagues, leaving one with an eye injury. Teens fired at moving Go North East buses in Stanley ...
26 2023 - Monessen hosts Raise Your Voice Festival
Raise Your Voice Festival was held Saturday as part of Monessen's yearlong 125th Anniversary Celebrations. Nine local bands were featured, with food vendors, businesses, and organizations all ...
26 2023 - Mykel Williams put in the hard work this offseason so he could potentially dominate for Georgia
Williams actually started his first game against Oregon and would go on to lead Georgia in sacks with 4.5. But the Columbus, Ga., native isn’t focused on what he did last season or his offseason foot ...
26 2023 - Best Internet Service Providers in Yreka, California
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26 2023 - Parole denied for Curtis Forbes, formerly of Randolph, convicted of 1980 Columbus murder
A Randolph man convicted and sentenced to life in prison in 2010 for the beating and stabbing of an 18-year-old woman was denied parole by the Wisconsin Department of Corrections.
26 2023 - 2023 Stuff the Bus school supply drive in Baltimore area
TV, 98 Rock and WBAL NewsRadio 1090 AM and 101.5 FM are partnering with the Baltimore Orioles and local Walmart stores for its first "Stuff the Bus" campaign.| RELATED: Maryland 2023 back-to-school ...
26 2023 - St. Louis ditching Labor Day parade, transition to Labor Day Festival
A longtime staple of St. Louis is the Labor Day parade. However, the city has decide to ditch that in favor of a Labor Day Festival instead.
26 2023 - Ozark man facing sex abuse crimes gets charges dismissed & reduced
A local business owner in Ozark who was facing multiple sex abuse charges saw two of those charges dismissed and two reduced to misdemeanors in court on Wednesday.
26 2023 - Alabama man facing sex abuse crimes gets charges dismissed & reduced
A local business owner in Ozark who was facing multiple sex abuse charges saw two of those charges dismissed and two reduced to misdemeanors in court on Wednesday.
26 2023 - Alabama man facing sex abuse crimes gets charges dismissed and reduced
A local business owner in Ozark who was facing multiple sex abuse charges saw two of those charges dismissed and two reduced to misdemeanors in court on Wednesday. Clarence Metcalf, 58 of Ozark, was ...
26 2023 - Mary Elizabeth Patrick – Charleroi
FacebookTweet Mary Elizabeth Patrick, 88, transitioned from this life to heaven on Thursday, Aug. 17, 2023. She was born in Brownsville on May 29, 1935, to the late Jacob Woods and Ruth Mae Wheeler ...
26 2023 - ‘Risky Business’ at 40: Tom Cruise’s Chicago-made movie has even more to say now — about in
You instead remember his Ray-Ban sunglasses, his father’s Porsche falling into Lake Michigan and Cruise dancing in his underwear to Bob Seger.
26 2023 - Why have some California cities banned drive-thrus? Placer County city wouldn’t be the first
Commissioners in the Placer County town unanimously voted last week to adopt a resolution which would ban future “businesses with drive-thrus from occupying space in the city’s downtown, including ...
26 2023 - Police investigating mischief in Tillsonburg, Ont.
Oxford County OPP are investigating after a business and crosswalk in Tillsonburg were spray painted ... a motorcycle and another vehicle. Ontario police are canvassing for witnesses and video ...
26 2023 - An art installation at a Chelsea bus stop aims to make commuters' days a little brighter
The city of Chelsea recently unveiled an installation that both beautifies a bus shelter while improving accessibility.
26 2023 - ‘There was bad blood,’ 2020 Alabama murder trial begins
Monday morning, the murder trial of a Columbus man accused of shooting a man inside an unlicensed nightclub in Phenix City began. Jaquandre Bowen was 24 years old when ...
26 2023 - Outdoor summits come to Leadville
The Outdoor Industry Summit, an event that explores themes of sustainability and responsible tourism in business through keynote speakers and breakout sessions, will take place in Leadville on Sept. 1 ...
26 2023 - Stix in Hoover has reopened under new ownership
Look who’s back– popular Hoover hibachi and sushi restaurant Stix has reopened at the Riverchase Galleria. The spot, which was closed by previous owners in March, is back in business according to the ...
26 2023 - Jennie Stanley: A True Renaissance Woman
Jennie Stanley was known by many in the Pulaski County area. She was a former successful business owner. She was extremely active in politics. She loved to read and donate ...
26 2023 - Montana schools working to comply with new state laws
After a busy 2023 session for K-12 education, school officials are now working to bring local policies in line with the Legislature’s latest raft of changes. News apps are nice, but how many stories ...
26 2023 - Michigan City resident arrested for murdering, dismembering roommate in 2017
A Michigan City resident was arrested for murder and abuse of corpse after allegedly murdering and dismembering his former roommate in the residence they shared back in 2017.
26 2023 - Region man charged with 2017 murder, abuse of a corpse, police say
Hallett is accused of murdering and mutilating the body of 64-year-old Michigan City resident Paul Gonzales during November 2017, police said.
26 2023 - Baraboo furniture store closing its doors after 118 years in business
BARABOO, Wis. -- After over a century in business, a Baraboo staple is closing its doors. Owners Casey and Jane McGann announced their retirement this week, and with it the closure of McGann Furniture ...
26 2023 - Salem payroll tax heads to November ballot
Oregon Business & Industry ... business group had submitted at least 4,595 valid signatures as of Monday. The Salem council approved the tax in a 5-4 vote July 10 and sought to implement it ...
26 2023 - NJ Transit celebrates 40 years in service with a historical excursion
NJ Transit is planning a fun-filled historic rail weekend from Sept. 30 through Oct. 1. NJ Transit is partnering with The United Railroad Historical Society of NJ to operate a special excursion train ...
25 2023 - 12 Medicinal Plants of Arizona with Herbal Uses – Ken Lain
Arizona Dewberry, Rubus, resembles a raspberry, only sour-sweet with seeds. They can be eaten raw, dried, and jellied. Each berry is full of vitamin C, magnesium, and potassium. The leaves made a ...
25 2023 - Wisconsin milk hauler concludes long career
Tom Schwartz, who collected milk from local farms for nearly 50 years, took over the family business when his dad retired in 1996 ...
25 2023 - Hershey reacquires Ontario facility from Canopy Growth
Canopy Growth sells its Hershey Drive facility in Smiths Falls, Ont., as part of the company's plan to become a simplified, asset-light operating business.
25 2023 - Kansas City-area School District asks parents to help amid bus overcrowding issues
The Raymore-Peculiar School District says it is working with First Student to address overcrowding issues on school buses.
25 2023 - Raymore-Peculiar school busses overcrowded, students dropped off later than expected
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Students who utilize Raymore-Peculiar School District's bus services experienced overcrowding and delays on their afternoon routes Wednesday. "We ...
25 2023 - Minocqua Brewing Company Announces Lawsuit Against Minocqua
MINOCQUA, WI (WSAU-WAOW) – The Town of Minocqua is being sued by the Minocqua Brewing Company. Owner Kirk Bangstad said in a news release “This isn’t just about a business. It’s about standing up for ...
25 2023 - CT regulators hold the line on UI rate increase in final ruling
UI employs 610 people. It has 341,000 residential, commercial, and industrial customers in 17 communities located around the greater New Haven and Bridgeport areas. Luther Turmelle is a business ...
25 2023 - Farmington-based food pantry receives $10K donation
FARMINGTON — The Regional School Unit 9 Food Pantry received a $10,000 donation Wednesday from Steven Quackenbush, University of Maine Farmington associate provost and dean of arts and science. The ...
25 2023 - Elementary school student discharged loaded firearm on Texas school bus
SEGUIN, Texas — An elementary school student discharged a loaded weapon on a school bus in Seguin ISD Tuesday morning. The district was notified Tuesday morning around 7:25 a.m. that the weapon ...
25 2023 - Student fires gun on school bus in Seguin
Police say an elementary school student fired a gun into the back of a seat as students rode to school in Seguin yesterday. The bus driver quickly took the gun away and thankfully no one was hurt.
25 2023 - Texas Student Fires Gun on School Bus
An elementary school student fired a gun while in a crowded school bus on Tuesday morning in Seguin, Texas, reported ABC News. According to the article, the incident occurred in a school bus ...
25 2023 - Seguin elementary school student fires a gun in a bus with 37 children
SEGUIN, Texas — An elementary school student discharged a loaded weapon on a school bus in Seguin ISD Tuesday morning. The district was notified Tuesday morning around 7:25 a.m. that the weapon ...
25 2023 - Texas Elementary Student Fires Gun on School Bus with 37 Children
The bullet hit the back of the school bus seat where another child was sitting, but steel under the upholstery kept the bullet from going through.
25 2023 - New details: Seguin school bus held 37 kids when bullet was stopped by seat back
The student “accidentally discharged a loaded firearm” as the bus entered the Jefferson Elementary School parking lot. The vehicle held students from Jefferson, Koeneccke and Ball elementary schools ...
25 2023 - Shot fired on school bus after elementary student brings handgun, Texas cops say
Police are investigating after an elementary school student fired a handgun inside of a bus on the way to school, Texas officials say. The student, who attends the Seguin Independent School District, ...
25 2023 - Texas elementary student fires gun on school bus
Authorities say no one was injured after a Texas elementary school student fired a gun while on a crowded school bus. The bullet struck the back of a bus seat and was stopped by steel inside the seat ...
25 2023 - Seguin residents reveal their restaurants, businesses wish list
While the City of Seguin keeps growing, residents took to social media to put together their business wish list.
25 2023 - Texas elementary school student fires gun while on crowded school bus, no injuries reported
An elementary school student from Texas fired a gun while riding on a crowded school bus on Aug. 22, 2023. Nobody was injured in the shooting.
25 2023 - Tom Snyder to become 'voice' of Ohio Stadium, Ohio State football in 2023
Ohio State Athletics has its new "voice" for Ohio Stadium. Tom Snyder, a Columbus resident and Otterbein University graduate, will replace the late Bob Kennedy as Ohio Stadium's public ...
25 2023 - One Killed after Bus-Motorcycle Crash on State Route 7 [Eatonville, WA]
EATONVILLE, WA (August 22, 2023) – Saturday morning, a motorcyclist died following a motorcycle accident on State Route 7. According to Washington State Patrol Trooper John Dattilo, it occurred ...
25 2023 - Huntersville businessman receives North Carolina’s highest civilian honor
A Huntersville businessman has received North Carolina’s highest civilian honor for leading the state’s apprenticeship efforts for a decade. Walter Siegenthaler, executive vice president of ...
25 2023 - Councilman reignites call to shutter men’s shelter in Glendale after death of 25-year-old denizen
Glendale residents who live only blocks away from the men’s shelter on Cooper Avenue are well-informed on the recurring issues emanating from shelter inhabitants. A local business owner who spoke with ...
25 2023 - Man asks court for fact sheet in ex-transit manager’s theft case
An Indiana man who has staunchly defended the former general manager of North Fork Area Transit submitted a letter to the Madison County Court office on Friday requesting a fact sheet pertaining to ...
25 2023 - Business off Jerry Dove Dr. in Bridgeport closes
BRIDGEPORT, W.Va (WDTV) - A business located off Jerry Dove Dr. in Bridgeport has closed. The Countertop Store came to Harrison County in 2017 as one of the first stores at The Market Place, the ...
25 2023 - New Ponoka beds help recovering acute care patients transition to a home-living environment
Transition beds will provide medically stable clients who require additional time to recover from their acute illness, or an assessment before transitioning to a supportive living or long-term care ...
25 2023 - Prosser officer with history of heroics helps rescue 12-year-old stuck in canal
The Chandler Canal stretches between Prosser to Kennewick and diverts water from the Yakima River for irrigation. This is not the first time Bustamante has been a hero. He received the Law Enforcement ...
25 2023 - Enid man arrested for trying to abduct a teen from the bus stop
The Enid Police Department has confirmed the arrest of a 44-year-old Enid man this morning after he attempted to abduct a 13-year-old boy from a school bus stop.
25 2023 - Brett Yormark tells Texas Tech football coach Joey McGuire 'you'd better take care of business' aga
Big 12 commissioner shows rooting interest for Red Raiders in regular-season finale against SEC-bound Longhorns ...
25 2023 - Man arrested for allegedly stalking Drew Barrymore near her New York home
The man who allegedly caused a scare during Drew Barrymore’s appearance at an event in Manhattan on Monday night was arrested near the star’s Southampton home, police said. Chad Michael Busto, 43, was ...
25 2023 - Maryland man sentenced to life for sexually abusing his minor stepdaughter
A Maryland man was sentenced to life plus 25 years in prison for sexually abusing his stepdaughter, who was a young child when the abuse began. Quinton Perry, 63, received his sentence from the ...
25 2023 - Process Server Alexandria, Louisiana | Southwest Louisiana Process Service
At Southwest Louisiana Process Service, we're proud to serve the Alexandria, Louisiana community, helping law firms, businesses, and individuals navigate the legal process with ease.
25 2023 - Forbes names Procter & Gamble, Cincinnati Children's among Ohio's best employers
Procter & Gambl Children's and other Greater Cincinnati businesses were recently featured on Forbes' Best Employers By State list.
25 2023 - Forte Bank pitches new West Bend branch office
Forte Bank also has offices in Richfield and Slinger, along with an appointment-only facility in Milwaukee, its website shows. The business previously was known as The First National Bank of Hartford.
25 2023 - CT has a push for train travel. Can $315M sleek rail cars packed with amenities bring riders aboard
Will the new rail cars be what it takes to coax drivers out of their automobiles and onto a train whether for business or leisure?
25 2023 - Westford monument business owner ordered to refund larceny victims during court hearing
The owner of a Westford monument business charged with larceny was ordered to set money aside to refund his victims during a court hearing on Wednesday.
25 2023 - New area code announced for 573 region
The North American Numbering Plan Administrator (NANPA) announced that a new area code, 235, will be joining the current 573 area code in Missouri, ensuring that all residential and business customers ...
25 2023 - Winger fire damages building
A fire damaged a business in Winger (MN) on Saturday. The Polk County Sheriff’s Department was notified of smoke coming from Lucken Trucks and Parts around 6:30 a.m. The Winger Fire Department located ...
25 2023 - Lafayette Parish public school buses don't have A/C. Here's how to help keep students cool.
Students in Lafayette Parish have returned to school at the height of a heatwave, raising concerns among caretakers about how to help keep their children cool as they travel to and from school.
25 2023 - Belleville News-Democrat to change print days, delivery method as digital transition evolves
Teri Maddox’s account of a 77-year-old Belleville man with a disability who ended up on the streets because of breakdowns in the system, and her report about a businessman making millions off of video ...
25 2023 - Belleville Public Square reopens after three-month closure to replace aging water pipes
I have empathy for the local businesses. I get it. It’s been a disruption. But overall, they’ve been understanding and supportive,” said a water company spokesman.
25 2023 - MTA fare hikes for buses, subways go into effect in New York City
The MTA is also raising fares on express buses and monthly MetroCards. Express bus fares are now $7, up from the current $6.75. And 7-day unlimited-ride MetroCards go to $34 from the current $33 while ...
25 2023 - Man arrested in Long Island for allegedly stalking Drew Barrymore, looking for her home, police say
Chad Michael Busto was riding a bicycle into private driveways in the Hamptons town of Sagaponack and telling people he was looking for Barrymore's house, police said.
25 2023 - Guests can spend the night in a World War II cargo plane at this Airbnb created by an Antigo busine
Joe Draeger wanted to create an interesting Airbnb. Now, he's created a unique destination for overnight guests in Wisconsin's northwoods.
25 2023 - Presbyterian presence in Hays for 150 years
Rev. Christine Wagner is the Transitional Pastor at First Presbyterian Church in Hays.
25 2023 - Lebanon claims to bust 'Israeli spy network'
Lebanese security services busted a network of Israeli spies, comprising two people, at the national airport as they tried to flee the country, an official said. The claims could not be verified.
25 2023 - WWB and Anheuser-Busch donate emergency drinking water to fire districts
Anheuser-Busch and Western Wyoming Beverages, in partnership with the National Volunteer Fire Council (NVFC), are providing more than 9,400 cans of emergency drinking water to help Sweetwater ...
25 2023 - Best Internet Service Providers in Rockville, Maryland
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25 2023 - Critical Violations Reported At 6 Rockville Food Establishments
(Shutterstock) ROCKVILLE, MD — Officials from the Montgomery County Department of Health and Human Services inspects food preparation and storage businesses in Rockville. All Montgomery County ...
25 2023 - 2 hurt in Rockville Pike Metrobus crash
ROCKVILLE, Md. — A driver and a passenger on a Metrobus were hurt after a crash on Rockville Pike and Veirs Mill Road during the Friday morning commute. Police are still investigating what led to the ...
25 2023 - Dracut’s KRANE Homes aims to be safe partner in home rehab
DRACUT — KRANE Homes opened its doors at the Papanotas Plaza, 1095 Lakeview Ave., on Aug. 12, with a block-party atmosphere that saw several other businesses in the plaza join in the festivities.
25 2023 - U.S. Small Business Administration visits Maine in 70th year tour
BANGOR, Maine — The U.S. Small Business Administration is celebrating a milestone anniversary. To celebrate its 70 years in existence as an agency in supporting and growing small businesses, officials ...
25 2023 - ‘Usually it’s packed in August’: UK seaside towns suffer in cost of living crisis
Torquay’s town centre businesses are struggling to pay bills as footfall drops and people cut their costs ...
25 2023 - Poplar Bluff School District launches app for parents to track locations of students’ bus rides
POPLAR BLUFF, Mo. – Poplar Bluff R-I has launched an app to allow parents to track the location of students utilizing the district’s bus system.
25 2023 - Truck driver indicted on child porn charges; Authorities looking for potential victims in Tennessee
Investigators are working to identify further possible victims after a Georgia truck driver, who made some trips to Tennessee, was reportedly caught with suspected child sexual abuse material on ...
25 2023 - 3 central Indiana businesses closing, laying off over 400 employees
These closures come just shortly after multiple other central Indiana businesses announced they will be shutting their doors.
25 2023 - Tolar Manufacturing Company delivers 12 Niagara Series bus shelters to Jacksonville, N.C.
The shelters feature weather protecting roofs and side walls, solar lighting for security, restful benches, enclosed map cases for ease of identifying travel information and ...
25 2023 - Parents can no longer pick students up at Riverton bus garage transfer station
Student pickups at the Riverton bus garage transfer station are no longer an option, according to a post shared on the Riverton Bus Garage Facebook page on August 24. “We are no longer able to let ...
25 2023 - Best Internet Service Providers in Pearland, Texas
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25 2023 - 'This has taken a toll on business': Jesup owner speaks out after arrest inside bar
The owner of a Jesup bar is speaking out after a man was arrested in June accused of drugging customers. Larry Dinkins owns the Strand Bistro and Chophouse in Jesup. He says John Yonkosky, who was ...
25 2023 - A Covid-19 paid leave program for businesses is 8 months late delivering payments
As part of a larger economic development package, Vermont lawmakers in 2022 enacted a one-time paid leave reimbursement program for businesses whose employees were out sick due to Covid-19. At the ...
25 2023 - Coming soon: 20 mile mountain walkway, reports Business NC
Construction on an almost 20-mile greenway in western North Carolina will begin soon, eventually connecting the mountain towns of Hendersonville and Brevard on a paved path that only increases 20 feet ...
25 2023 - Answer Man: US 25 and N. Main St. woes and where will mini-golf guests park?
Construct right turn lane on SR 1503-N. Main St. and a northbound left turn on US 25 Business into Hendersonville High School. Extend sidewalk through the island south of the intersection, provide a ...
25 2023 - Leading Dublin businessman considering leaving capital because of crime epidemic
"The seed of leaving Dublin because of this has been planted," he said in an exclusive with The Irish Mirror. "I feel that I have to be conscious of my safety. It’s not something I can take for ...
25 2023 - New Missouri provision looks to help those with disabilities get jobs
As businesses look to hire workers, new measure in Missouri looks could help those with disabilities get hired and help businesses fill open positions. The Missouri Employment First Act looks to help ...
25 2023 - Exotic pets interest surges in Arkansas
The exotic pet business is seeing a rise in interest from Arkansans.Exotic pets, or captive wildlife species as listed under the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission website, have been gaining popularity ...
25 2023 - Why Putnam County, Florida? A Q&A With Mark Litten
Set in northeast Florida, Putnam County offers relocating and expanding companies a dynamic business climate and great quality of life.
25 2023 - El Sarape is relocating – again – plus, Fox Communities and Capital credit unions to open amid
BELLEVUE − Business activity continues at a site of booming redevelopment along Monroe Road and Costco Way. Plans have changed slightly since officials first announced development plans in March for ...
25 2023 - Taylor Chip to host Family Fun Day to celebrate 5 years in business
Taylor Chip will host a Family Fun Day this weekend to celebrate their five-year anniversary and support a community nonprofit.
25 2023 - David Taylor: Is the new Pa. budget good for business?
Governor Josh Shapiro recently signed the budget measure for fiscal year 2023-24, capping a tense month of negotiation and suspense. For manufacturers, the budget is a mixed bag, but there is cause ...
25 2023 - Columbus Blue Jackets rank No. 5 in NHL Pipeline Rankings for 2023
Drafted: No. 6 in 2022 Tier: Bubble NHL All-Star and top of the lineup player ...
25 2023 - Toronto tries to end road losing streak in game against the Columbus Crew
BOTTOM LINE: Toronto travels to the Columbus Crew looking to break a four-game road skid. The Crew are 7-5-6 in conference matchups. Lucas Zelarrayan leads the second-ranked scoring team in the MLS ...
25 2023 - O'Charley's closes four Ohio locations, including two in Columbus
O'Charley's CEO blamed "industry challenges" as the reason for the closures, as part of 18 total locations affected nationwide.
25 2023 - Police shoot man dead after 5-mile pursuit in south Columbus
A man is dead after an officer-involved shooting occurred late Wednesday night in the south side of the city. Police reported that man was shot on Marion Road near the ...
25 2023 - Giant Pins, grocery store among plans for second phase of Peninsula in Columbus
The new additions in this second phase include residential apartments, a hotel, a grocery store and a Pins Mechanical Co.
25 2023 - Jerad Eickhoff struggles, Columbus Clippers fall to Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp
The Columbus Clippers were doubled up by Jacksonville on a day when pitcher Jerad Eickhoff struggled and Jumbo Shrimp CF Jake Mangum hit a grand slam.
25 2023 - Witness testimony takes drastic turn in Columbus murder trial
Testimony continued in the murder trial, leaving 20-year-old Quincy Atkins dead in April 2020.According to earlier testimony, Atkins and two other people, Dewayne Jackson and Anthony McGhee, were with ...
25 2023 - Suspect arrested after police standoff in south Columbus
Canal Winchester and Groveport Madison high schools are implementing additional security measures for Friday’s football games, after three guns were confiscated and four people were arrested during a ...
25 2023 - Columbus inmate in critical condition, family seeks answers
A Georgia inmate serving time in Columbus is fighting for his life, and his family is also fighting for answers.
25 2023 - Fanatics Sportsbook opens in Columbus' Arena District as Ohio's sports gambling grows
Fanatics Sportsbook Columbus will offer viewing experiences, four betting windows and a full-service restaurant in the Arena District.
25 2023 - ‘Somebody’s in my house!’ Columbus murder suspect fleeing cops ran into stranger’s home
He was terrified by the whole situation,” an ex-police officer said of the homeowner who found the intruder inside.
25 2023 - University of Nebraska’s Ted Carter is named the next president at Ohio State
NU system President Ted Carter is expected to be named Tuesday as the next president at Ohio State University in Columbus.
25 2023 - New Milford school bus drivers wanted as All-Star experiences another 'shortage'
This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate David Schneider, of Sherman, climbs into a school bus at All-Star Transportation in New Milford. All-Star was looking to recruit bus ...
25 2023 - North Carolina laws curtailing transgender rights prompt less backlash than 2016 'bathroom bill'
RALEIGH — Seven years ago, North Carolina became ground zero in the nationwide fight over transgender rights with the passage of a “bathroom bill” that galvanized culture warriors, canceled business ...
25 2023 - ‘Modern day Hi-Fi store’ coming to Glens Falls
Based in the former home of Glens Falls Business Machines, the space includes high-quality listening equipment, as well as new and used vinyl. The downtown spot is the second of its kind, following ...
25 2023 - Listening room and audio shop coming to Glens Falls
A new business is turning up the volume in Glens Falls. Speakers, amps, turntables and more are finding a new home on Dix Avenue at HiFi Loft.
25 2023 - Free training helping Alabama to fill major school bus driver shortage
Students in North Alabama could soon have a more reliable way to get to and from school amid a nationwide shortage of bus drivers ...
25 2023 - California May Permanently Ban Grass Watering for Businesses
Despite an unusually wet winter, the state is considering making permanent a temporary ban on watering “ornamental turf” at corporate, industrial or government properties with potable water.
25 2023 - Proposed bill would limit how California businesses water decorative lawns
A proposed bill in the California legislature would extend make a drought-era restriction permanent, banning companies and industrial areas from using fresh water for keeping up decorative lawns.
25 2023 - California considers permanent ban on watering grass at businesses, even in non-drought years
California’s most-recent drought is over. Reservoirs are full. Ski season lasted until July. But despite the wet winter, an effort is gaining momentum in the state capitol to add manicured green grass ...
25 2023 - Sylvester Stallone shares photo with 'The Lords of Flatbush' co-star Henry Winkler
Stallone called Winkler his "long time friend." Sylvester Stallone and Henry Winkler had a sweet reunion this week in Beverly Hills, California. Stallone, who starred with Winkler in the film "The ...
25 2023 - Used Ford Transit-250 for sale in Billerica, MA
Not all customers will qualify. All decisions related to submission of consumer's credit application, assignment of financing agreement, and available lenders are at sole discretion of the dealer ...
25 2023 - Authorities bust alleged illegal gambling hall in Flint again
Authorities raided a storefront at 3301 Corunna Road in Flint and seized machines allegedly used for illegal gambling for a second time in two years.
25 2023 - Hanon Systems bringing 600 jobs to Loudon County with new operation
“Tennessee is at the center of the automotive industry, and Hanon Systems’ decision to invest nearly $170 million in Loudon County is a testament to Tennessee’s unmatched business ...
25 2023 - Watch Gwen Stefani’s Son Kingston Rossdale Make His Musical Debut At Blake Shelton’s Bar
The 17-year-old musician, whose dad is Bush frontman Gavin Rossdale, showcased his vocal prowess on a number of original songs last week.
25 2023 - Warrenton establishes zones for homeless camping
The City Commission voted Tuesday night to select zones at the North Coast Business Park and on S.E. Dolphin Avenue for overnight homeless camping.
25 2023 - Navy football arrives in Ireland, gets right to work ahead of Notre Dame game: ‘This is a busines
The Navy football traveling party arrived in Dublin on Thursday ahead of Saturday's season-opening game against Notre Dame. The Mids aren't worried about their underdog status. "Our kids didn’t come ...
25 2023 - Changing minds and changing lives: Power of the Purse returns to Corydon
The Power of the Purse returned to Corydon for a second year of celebrating the women who own, manage and support businesses in Harrison County.
25 2023 - A retired Wyoming bishop cleared by Vatican of sexual abuse despite local findings has died at 91
A former U.S. bishop cleared by the Vatican of multiple allegations he sexually abused minors and teenagers, after a review board ...
25 2023 - Wyoming bishop accused of serial sexual abuse dies
Joseph Hart’s accusers grieve lack of accountability despite church officials substantiating their allegations.
25 2023 - Outrage Over Proposed 30% Electricity Rate Hike That's 'Going To Kill Wyoming'
Wyoming elected officials, residents and business owners packed a room in Casper on Thursday night to tell the Public Service Commission to deny a 30% rate increase Rocky Mountain Power wants.
25 2023 - OKCPD traffic stop leads to drug bust on I-40
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. (KFOR) – A traffic stop turned into a drug bust along I-40 Friday morning. An Oklahoma City Police officer pulled over the driver of a minivan along the interstate, near Anderson ...
25 2023 - ‘Super excited’: Couple revitalizes 150-year-old inn, restaurant in Northampton County
Johnsonville Inn, a full-service restaurant offering contemporary American cuisine, held a soft opening Saturday at 415 Johnsonville Road in Upper Mount Bethel Township. The business is housed inside ...
25 2023 - D-backs surprise Phoenix students with new clothes, school supplies
The Arizona Diamondbacks’ Delivering Dreams Bus made a special stop at a Valley elementary school on Thursday.
25 2023 - Gas tax funds fixed California state roads and transit, ending ‘high risk’ label
Have state roads, freeways and bridges improved much in California? State auditor says yes and removes high risk label.
25 2023 - CA: Gas tax funds fixed California state roads and transit, ending 'high risk' label
For the first time in 16 years, the state's highways, freeways and transit systems are off the "high-risk list." ...
25 2023 - New Business Opens In East Brunswick's Route. 18 Corridor
(Dee Brown/ East Brunswick Township) EAST BRUNSWICK, NJ — A new clinical hypnotherapy center opened in East Brunswick this week. Imagination Institute of Hypnotherapy opened a clinic in East Brunswick ...
25 2023 - 1000 Homes to Gain Access to Fiber Internet Services in Engadine and the Surrounding Area
ENGADINE, Mich.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Highline ... the communication and internet needs of residents and businesses in Michigan, Colorado, Georgia, Kansas, Nebraska, and Texas. Highline is building ...
25 2023 - Best Internet Service Providers in Wharton, Texas
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25 2023 - Advocacy group claims kids face abuse, humiliation at Gallatin youth facility
GALLATIN, Tenn. (WSMV) – A New Hampshire child advocacy agency is warning out-of-state children living at a Gallatin, Tennessee facility for troubled youth are facing abuse, neglect and unsanitary ...
25 2023 - Gallatin’s Bledsoe Academy reported by New Hampshire officials for alleged abuse
What they saw and heard inside the Bledsoe Youth Academy in Gallatin were instances of alleged abuse and neglect so egregious that the two women urgently emailed officials back home before they even ...
25 2023 - Arrests Made in Shoplifting Incidents at Three Livingston Businesses
Over the span of four days, Livingston police responded to Ulta Beauty, Nordstrom Rack and Macy’s on separate reports of shoplifting. Six individuals were arrested, including four New York men in ...
25 2023 - UPDATE: CMCo Special Services School Teacher Accused of Physically Abusing Student; New Info Added
A Woodbine resident has been accused of physically abusing a juvenile student at the Cape May County Special Services School District, where he is employed as a teacher. Cape May County Prosecutor ...
25 2023 - Golf carts can now cross U.S. 19 in New Port Richey
NEW PORT RICHEY, Fla. — Golf carts can now cross one of the busiest roads in the area: U.S. 19. The city of New Port Richey started allowing crossings in July on U.S. 19 and Gulf Drive.
25 2023 - New Port Richey business owner working to promote all downtown businesses
On her own dime, New Port Richey business owner Kelly Hackman made a brochure that lists everything downtown—restaurants, shopping, breweries, and other points of interest.
25 2023 - Blountville man sentenced to 40 months for fraudulent pandemic loans
A Blountville man was sentenced to 40 months in prison Monday in federal court after he pleaded guilty to fraudulently applying for payroll loans offered to businesses during the COVID-19 ...
25 2023 - Schools open today in Tazewell County and law enforcement advises drivers to be careful
Aug. 17—TAZEWELL, Va. — School buses are back on the road today in Tazewell County along with parents taking their children to school, so morning commuters may want to leave for a work a little early.
25 2023 - Trotwood man arrested in Texas after K9 locates 25.8 pounds of cocaine during traffic stop
NACOGDOCHES, Texas — A Trotwood man was arrested in Texas earlier this week after a traffic stop turned into a drug bust. Around 9:40 a.m. Thursday, officers with the Nacogdoches Police Department K9 ...
25 2023 - Shroom Shop Raided in Ontario, Canada
Another FunGuyz location in Canada was raided, and shroom store operators don’t plan on shutting down business.
25 2023 - 'You take care of the business at hand': City work continues in the record heat
Sixteen employees work around the clock, even in record heat, to pick up branches from main roads, sidewalks and alleyways.
25 2023 - Nova Scotia launches advertisement campaign warning people to prepare for hurricanes
Downed power poles block part of a road in Glace Bay, N.S., on Sunday, Sept. 25, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Vaughan Merchant The U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has predicted a busy ...
25 2023 - Stacy Rabon gets life for throwing newborn in South Carolina river in 1992
The community called the girl "Baby Angel Hope" and buried her in 1992. A jury convicted Stacy Rabon of homicide by child abuse earlier this month.
25 2023 - How the T fits into — and threatens — Massachusetts' housing goals
Greater Boston communities like the North Shore city of Lynn are betting big on dense new housing built around transit stops. What happens when the T underperforms — or disappears?
25 2023 - City of Anoka to become first in Minnesota to pilot 'social district'
The pilot program allows people to buy and consume alcohol from licensed businesses and travel with it within the social district's boundaries.
25 2023 - DBusiness Update: Michigan Central Launches $1.5M Fund to Help Tech-based Startups, and More
Our roundup of the latest news from metro Detroit and Michigan businesses as well as announcements from government agencies.
25 2023 - Welch speaks about strengthening rural communities at VCRD Leadership Summit
Vermont Business Magazine This morning, Senator Peter Welch (D-VT) addressed the Vermont Council on Rural Development’s (VCRD) 2023 Vermont Community Leadership Summit in Randolph.
25 2023 - Retail Intel: Ross Dress for Less to Open in Pennsylvania and Washington, Ariat Work Store to Open
FN covers all the retail moves by global chains and brands, as well as independent mom-and-pop businesses, openings, closings and more.
25 2023 - Bring Bike Love to 42nd and Cedar
Join a group bike ride to support small businesses at a Minneapolis intersection where a much-needed redesign has improved safety but eliminated some parking.
25 2023 - Maryland can disclose more names from Catholic sexual abuse report, court rules
Maryland's attorney general can disclose additional names of Catholic clergy accused of child sexual abuse in the Baltimore archdiocese, a state judge in Baltimore has ruled.
25 2023 - Annual Golf Tournament and Clam Bake, Racial Unity Team: Seacoast business news
DOVER — The Greater Dover Chamber of Commerce announced that First Seacoast Bank will once again underwrite Apple Harvest Day, taking place on Saturday, Oct. 7, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Apple Harvest Day ...
25 2023 - Alabama football: 5 areas where the Crimson Tide will be better … and worse in 2023
For Alabama, 2023 is as close to a transition year as it gets, with a new quarterback and 2 new coordinators. With that in mind, here are 5 areas where the Tide will be better and worse this fall.
25 2023 - Vernier Science Education Launches Two New Sensors for High School and College-Level Environmental
Adding to its robust data-collection offerings, Vernier Science Education has launched two new sensors for high school ... Read more ...
25 2023 - TriMet to expand some routes, cut others beginning next week
The changes, part of the transit agency’s Forward Together service plan, are intended to improve connections for people from low-income communities who use public transit to make it to work or school.
25 2023 - Wells man facing child sexually abusive material charges
Alex Wigand, 32, of Wells, is charged with four counts of aggravated possession of child sexually abusive material and four counts of using a computer to commit a crime.
25 2023 - Wells man arrested for child sexually abusive activity
The MSP Computer Crimes Unit, Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force arrested Alex James Wigand following an investigation that was initiated when it was learned that he was viewing files of ...
25 2023 - Tropical low could give Houston its first day under 100 degrees since July but rain chances remain
Use our interactive maps to see where the latest tropical systems are forecast to go The tropical low is arriving at a crucial time when the Houston metro area needs rainfall. Bush Intercontinental ...
25 2023 - 'My heart goes out to them, because I've been there': Bluffton bus crash survivor reacts to Clark C
WTOL 11 talked to Tim Berta, who survived the 2007 Bluffton bus crash, and State Sen. Paula Hicks-Hudson about the ramifications of the bus crash on Tuesday.
25 2023 - Mike Kopp of Colorado Concern gives his ‘exit interview’
After eight years of influencing public policy, Colorado Concern President and CEO Mike Kopp is stepping down from his role. He shares insights on the intersection of business and politics in an exit ...
25 2023 - Developer secures $100M construction loan for North Miami Beach apartments (Photos)
It's been a busy week for the company; it also received a big construction loan for a Hollywood apartment complex.
25 2023 - Best Internet Service Providers in Sumter, South Carolina
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25 2023 - Diane Crist enters Ward 1 Longmont City Council race
Crist earned a bachelor of science degree in business administration from the University of Southern Colorado. She also studied advanced economics and has a professional degree in accounting. Crist ...
25 2023 - Police search for teens after armed robbery at a Famous Footwear in Longmont
Authorities are searching for teens who reportedly robbed a Famous Footwear in Longmont and fired shots at the business.
25 2023 - Temple Police locate stolen Holy Trinity Catholic high school bus
In a previous story, the bus from Holy Trinity Catholic High School in Temple had been reported stolen. According to past reports, police said the theft occurred around 3:20 a.m. on Aug. 22. It was ...
25 2023 - NI traffic alerts: Broken down sightseeing bus causing delays in Belfast
A broken down sightseeing tour bus has been causing road delays in Belfast near the city centre on Monday afternoon. A recovery lorry arrived at around 2.45pm and the tour bus has been moved 20 ...
25 2023 - Even Keel Exotics shutting down, USDA to seize 142 animals
A judge has ordered the owner of an exotic animal farm in Temperance, Michigan, to shut down his business and is prohibiting him from buying or selling any regulated animal following a series of ...
25 2023 - Should Ohio school buses have seat belts? Advocate believes so
The deadly school bus crash in Clark County is once again bringing up the issue of seat belts in school buses. “If that child had a seat belt, I guarantee you that child would have stayed with that ...
25 2023 - ‘Fen balls’ seized in drug bust after traffic stop in Monroe County, sheriff says
The Monroe County Sheriff’s Office announced Thursday morning that a multiagency operation late Wednesday night resulted in a drug bust that the sheriff says ...
25 2023 - September Programs For Kids/Teens At Middletown Library
MIDDLETOWN, NJ — The busy month of September is nearly upon us. Here are all the free programs, lectures and classes for kids and teens this September at the Middletown Township Public Library: ...
25 2023 - Who are the ATHENA Leadership Award nominees?
A dinner and awards ceremony recognizing 11 women in the Canandaigua business community is planned for November.
25 2023 - Buses in Greater Manchester are about to be brought under public control - here's what to expect
For instance, some people in the north of Greater Manchester or in Wigan might find it hard to get to Media City or the Airport. "Well, the Bee Network, hopefully will make that easier and cheaper for ...
25 2023 - The 15 wealthiest people in Greater Manchester, according to the Insider North West Rich List 2023
Insider’s annual North West Rich List has been revealed and it’s dominated by Greater Manchester business leaders and entrepreneurs. Each year, the magazine delves into the net worth of the region’s ...
25 2023 - Roselle Park Mayor and Council Meet Thursday, Cannabis Tax Ordinance on Docket
The Roselle Park council is back in session this Thursday night to discuss items and conduct business for its one meeting in August. There are several ordinances and resolutions on the docket that the ...
25 2023 - LIVE NOW - Columbus vs Norfolk (NCN TV)
NORFOLK, Neb. — News Channel Nebraska is televising the game between Columbus and Norfolk starting at 6:45 p.m. CT. NORFOLK, Neb. — News Channel Nebraska is televising the game between Columbus and ...
25 2023 - Best Internet Service Providers in Susanville, California
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25 2023 - Federal Reserve Bank President and CEO Barkin will be in West Virginia this week
Tom Barkin will visit Boone and Logan counties for talks on the economy and inflation with local residents and small business owners.
25 2023 - West Virginia HIVE, WVU Launch Lab to host business idea competition
The West Virginia Hive, in partnership with the West Virginia University Institute of Technology (WVU Tech) Launch Lab, will host their next Pitch Southern West Virginia Business Idea Competition on ...
25 2023 - SPPD nabs Wisconsin Dells robbery suspects on Bus. 51
According to Assistant Police Chief Dana Williams, a Stevens Point detective happened to see a vehicle included in an alert sent out by Wisconsin Dells police. A statewide Attempt To Locate was issued ...
25 2023 - Two arrested in Stevens Point for Wisconsin Dells robbery
Two people were taken into custody in Stevens Point after a robbery in a Wisconsin Dells business parking lot. A juvenile in Wisconsin Dells was reportedly robbed in the parking lot on Tuesday morning ...
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25 2023 - New sex crime charges filed against previously convicted Hayfield man
Michael Nathan Williams, 20, of Hayfield, was sentenced to 90 days in jail for possessing child sexual abuse material. Prosecutors just filed 17 new charges against him related to the same incident.
25 2023 - Northfield’s Little Free Libraries Are Abundant, and Community-Supported
Northfield, Minn., may be a modest-sized city, but with two liberal arts colleges and a robust public library, it is rich in readers. Its abundance of Little Free Libraries confirms this tendency.
25 2023 - Texas DPS Director McCraw skips border security update at oversight hearing, receives $45,000 raise
The commission moved on to other business — including giving McCraw a $45,437 raise later in the hearing. The panel of Gov. Greg Abbott appointees approved bumping the director's salary to $345,250, ...
25 2023 - N.C. bans biological men in female sports, medical transitions for minors in veto overrides
North Carolina requires only a three-fifths (60%) supermajority to override a governor’s veto, less than the two-thirds required in the U.S. Congress and in many other state legislatures. The ...
25 2023 - Organ donations helping keep the memory of a family's loved one alive
"It's kept me busy," Baker said. "It's kind of helped me emotionally, I guess."On top of the brain aneurysm, Brewer was diagnosed with cervical and ovarian cancer. Throughout her life, she also ...
25 2023 - With Texas growing, business leaders look toward future
Texas added more than 441,000 jobs from July of 2022 to July of 2023, more than any other state. The Bureau of Labor Statistics says employment here has increased 3.3% over the past year.
25 2023 - New Albany businesses want better communication on Main Street closures
One store owner said she decided not to open her shop on Tuesday because she couldn't park close enough to unload her product.
25 2023 - Albany executive insights: Paige Angrisano of CRFCU on fostering unity in the community
Paige Angrisano, business development officer at Community Resource Federal Credit Union (CRFCU), joins Walter Thorne, market president and publisher of the Albany Business Review to talk about how ...
25 2023 - Columbus man wanted in Albany for stealing several identities to create loan accounts
The Albany Police Department (APD) needs the public’s assistance in locating a man wanted on felony charges of identity fraud. Wardell J McClendon,(33) of Columbus, Ga., has several active warrants ...
25 2023 - Nebraska – It’s Not For Everyone
Denver Airport is one of the busiest in the USA. But the only reason I’m landing here is to get away from crowds and into the wide-open spaces. I’m heading ...
24 2023 - Salem Bus Route Change Shuts Out Shetland Office Park Neighborhood
SALEM, MA — A scheduled change to the 455 MBTA bus route through Salem will cut off public transportation to the city's "most dense, highest-poverty neighborhood" and "one of our largest employment ...
24 2023 - Lawyers win access to files in New Hampshire youth detention center abuse case
Details of the criminal investigation into abuse at New Hampshire’s youth detention center must be shared with attorneys for former residents who have sued the state, a judge ruled.
24 2023 - Used Dodge Challenger for sale in Millington, TN
Get email alerts on this search. Never miss a car! Dodge Certified Dodge Certified Homer Skelton Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram in Millington, Tn is a great place to do business with. While the ...
24 2023 - Raking in the dough: Lebanon native, 22, started his cookie dough business in high school
The 22-year-old Gavin Binner first opened his business, Scoop Ó Dough, in 2018 while in his junior year at Cedar Crest High School. The entrepreneur, now with two Scoop Ó Dough trucks serving ice ...
24 2023 - Malvern School District announces early dismissal for students due to intense heat
Malvern School District announced Wednesday it will be letting students out early Thursday and Friday.Students who ride the bus to get back home will be dismissed at 11:30 a.m. and bus drivers with ...
24 2023 - Western Kentucky looks like the team to beat as C-USA kicks off with 4 new members, ambitious slate
Conference USA heads into the season in transition. In some respects, it got smaller, with six teams defecting to the American Athletic Conference.
24 2023 - Bradford commission on pandemic needs regroups to focus on homelessness
A Central Vermont day care worker is under investigation, accused of child abuse. That former staff member of the Laugh and Learn Childcare Center is facing criminal charges. The University of Vermont ...
24 2023 - Winters ISD Students visualize their future in the workforce
More than 200 Winters ISD students got a sneak peek of life after high school by visiting multiple businesses in Abilene across different career fields. Students ...
24 2023 - Best Internet Service Providers in Winters, Texas
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24 2023 - New Baden teacher charged with soliciting child sex abuse materials over Snapchat
According to court documents, police searched Jonathan Villmer’s Snapchat account and found explicit conversations between him and a 13-year-old.
24 2023 - 1st grade teacher accused of soliciting photos from 13 year old over Snapchat
A man who taught first grade is facing a federal charge accusing him of soliciting child sexual abuse material.
24 2023 - Attorney: ADA lawsuit threats no cause for panic
A local law firm reports a tester plaintiff recently has filed multiple Americans with Disabilities Act lawsuits against Oklahoma businesses in what is sometimes described as a cottage industry of ...
24 2023 - Week 2 previews: Big road battles for Buford, GHS, Jefferson, Rabun, Union highlight busy night
One week of the 2023 high school football season in the books with several Northeast Georgia-area teams living up to their preseason billing, others showing they may be ready to make a move, with ...
24 2023 - Axe throwing bar opens in Tennessee, US
The business is open to all ages, though children between ages of 10 and 17 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian and will be under close supervision by Muletown Bearded Axe staff. The location ...
24 2023 - Apartments planned for Bristol
Two local businessmen are attempting to curb the housing crisis in their own way. Cory White and Kean Swank, owners of Swank and White LLC, are attempting to build an apartment complex in Washington ...
24 2023 - 'I love Savannah': Brinson reflects on offseason time in hometown
During his time speaking to the media, Brinson reflected on a busy offseason in Savannah, where he held a free football camp for kids and a back-to-school book bag drive.
24 2023 - Map: See how much of Downtown Columbus is parking lots
A little more than a quarter of downtown Columbus’ surface area is dedicated solely to parking, according to data released by a nonprofit last week.  The data, ...
24 2023 - Men, Teens Busted In Perfume Shoplifting Incident At Livingston Store
Pleasant Ave. Store employees told police that thieves entered the store and stole several bottles of perfume and cologne valued at over $2,000. Employees told police the males had fled the store in a ...
24 2023 - The Von Erich 'family curse' shattered a Texas wrestling dynasty
The Von Erich family was poised to become a Texas wrestling dynasty, but substance abuse and mental health contributed to early deaths of five of six siblings.
24 2023 - Dozens of migrants bused from San Antonio to DC
“Buses regularly depart from the Texas border for DC, NYC ... A representative said the bus originated in San Antonio.
24 2023 - Edwards Cos., Installed Building Products help start college funds for SproutFive kids
Columbus childcare center SproutFive has launched a program to create a college fund for program participants with the help of a pair of well-known Columbus business. IBP and Edwards Cos. helped ...
24 2023 - Columbus, other cities battling state legislatures in efforts to control gun violence
Columbus and other cities are battling state legislatures to control gun violence. But gun-rights groups say preemption laws prevent differing laws.
24 2023 - Montana Train Derailment
Several train cars are immersed in the Yellowstone River after a bridge collapse near Columbus, Mont., June 24, 2023. Two months after the collapse sent carloads of hazardous ...
24 2023 - Manchester's Curaleaf medical dispensary begins adult-use sales, becoming second retailer in town
MANCHESTER — A cannabis dispensary near the Buckland Hills ... Darin said that the company is proud to expand into the recreational cannabis sphere. "Connecticut has developed a robust adult-use ...
24 2023 - Succor Creek is a rockhounding haven, remote hiking destination in far eastern Oregon
One of the many destinations in eastern Oregon’s Owyhee Canyonlands, Succor Creek State Natural Area can be a surprisingly bustling place given its remote location and relative obscurity.
24 2023 - Chart Industries sells Roots™ Business to Ingersoll Rand
Chart Industries has completed the sale of its Roots™ business to Ingersoll Rand for $300m. The Roots™ business provides low-pressure compression and vacuum technologies. As part of the transaction, ...
24 2023 - Chart Industries completes the sale of its Roots™ business to Ingersoll Rand
Roots is a leading provider of low-pressure compression and vacuum technologies. As part of the transaction, Ingersoll Rand assumed ownership of the Connersville, Indiana (USA) manufacturing facility ...
24 2023 - Two restaurants on Bloomington's east side to be razed for new business? What we know.
The owners of two eastside Bloomington restaurants have filed plans to raze the structures to make room for a car wash. Documents filed with the city show the owners of the KFC and Taco Bell at Third ...
24 2023 - QuickChek opens for business in East Hanover
QuickChek opened its store at 235 Route 10 Tuesday, Aug. 15 and hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony with East Hanover municipal officials Tuesday, Aug. 15.
24 2023 - How hot weather affects worker productivity -- and what that means for the economy
Coral Davenport, energy and environment correspondent for the New York Times, joined CBS News to discuss the latest research on how much heat costs businesses and the economy.
24 2023 - Local businesses stay open in Kingsville despite Tropical Storm Harold
With on and off again rain and winds in Kingsville, businesses downtown keep their doors open for customers who may be on the road.
24 2023 - Columbus police arrest one suspect, seek another after man found in trunk of towed Tesla
Hajid Jordan, 44, was found shot in the trunk of a Tesla that had been towed to a lot on the Far West Side in January.
24 2023 - Driver charged in deadly school bus crash near Springfield
Driver charged in deadly school bus crash near Springfield ...
24 2023 - Driver of minivan facing charge in Ohio school bus crash that killed 1 student, hurt 23
According to Clark County Municipal Court records, 35-year-old Hermanio Joseph of Springfield is charged with fourth-degree vehicular homicide, a felony. The Ohio State Highway Patrol said 52 children ...
24 2023 - Bend real estate broker Sandy Garner, retiring after 45 years, offers her thoughts on current housi
Harcourts The Garner Group Real Estate, a real estate agency founded in 2001 and based in Bend and Redmond, has announced that its founder, Sandy Garner, is retiring after 45 years in the business. On ...
24 2023 - 'I give up': Sudanese dad-of-four 'weak' after racist arson guts Sandy Row tech business
A Sudanese businessman and father of four says he feels hopeless after a sixth racist attack on his tech shop in months has forced him to move out. | UTV News ...
24 2023 - The Sandy Hut celebrates its centennial anniversary with a lively block party
The Sandy Hut, a bar and grill in Northeast Portland, celebrated 100 years of business Saturday. The dive bar marked the occasion with a block party, which took over the intersection of Northeast ...
24 2023 - Shelter the Homeless reveals plans for transitional housing facility in Sandy
New details emerged Wednesday night on a proposed transitional housing facility in Sandy, aimed at the medically vulnerable homeless population.The group behin ...
24 2023 - Energy firm plans $2B investment in West Virginia
A Houston energy transition company is planning a $2 billion investment to produce clean hydrogen with natural gas in West Virginia, a project estimated to create up to 800 permanent jobs, Gov. Jim ...
24 2023 - Editorial Roundup: Illinois
Despite state’s call to action, not much has changed Two months after an investigation revealed systemic abuse of developmentally disabled patients at a state facility in downstate Anna, problems ...
24 2023 - Classes begin this week at many colleges and universities in Illinois
(The Center Square) – College campuses around Illinois were bustling Monday as classes began for many schools.
24 2023 - Man wanted for Columbus homicide surrenders
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24 2023 - 'You took her from him,' judge tells Columbus man who fatally shot mom of their infant son
Before giving him the maximum sentence, Franklin County Common Pleas Judge Kimberly Cocroft warned DeVaughn Morgan what would happen if he were to misbehave in her courtroom. “My ...
24 2023 - Columbus Salvation Army looks for communities help to fund mission
With their Red Kettles and Angel Trees, many people associate the Salvation Army with the Christmas season.The group is in the business of helping people year-round and that means that they have a ...
24 2023 - Could Topgolf Be Coming To Western New York?
If this is really happening, and Topgolf opens up shop here in Western New York, we are so there! Located on Old Transit Road in Orchard Park, Harvest Hill topped all local public golf courses with a ...
24 2023 - Should Ohio school buses have seat belts? Local advocate believes so
The deadly school bus crash outside Dayton is once again bringing up the issue of seat belts in school buses. “If that child had a seat belt, I guarantee you that child would have stayed with that ...
24 2023 - Ohio lawmakers target illicit massage businesses to combat human trafficking
A man is facing a criminal charge related to a Tuesday school bus crash that left one elementary school student dead and at least 20 more injured, according to Clark County court records.
24 2023 - Fatal school bus crash revives seat belt debate in Ohio
Monday's fatal bus crash in Clark County has caught the attention of some who want safer buses, including seat belts.
24 2023 - BC Transit Introduces Modernized Fare Payment System in Victoria Using Cubic’s Umo Platform
Cubic Transportation Systems announced the Umo platform as BC Transit's new automated fare collection system in the Victoria Regional Transit System.
24 2023 - John Wolcott, passionate advocate for Albany Pine Bush, dies
The New Karner Road SEFCU building was turned into the Pine Bush’s Discovery Center. On the 25th anniversary of the environmental group’s founding in 2003, Wolcott rhapsodized about his ...
24 2023 - Pine Bush advocate John Wolcott is remembered
His contemporaries describe Pine Bush advocate John Wolcott as "a purveyor of justice and the truth." Albany's Pine Bush is one of the largest of the 20 inland pine barren ecosystems in the world.
24 2023 - INSIDE POLITICS: If Idaho’s leaders won’t stand up for our schools, it’s up to us
Idaho’s 2023 Teacher of the Year, Karen Lauritzen, just got chased out of Post Falls by Radical Right-Wingers. She has since taken a job teaching at a University in Illinois. Business Insider ran the ...
24 2023 - Police investigating multiple burglaries on Front St. in Farmington
Police are investigating a string of burglaries and thefts from at least three businesses on Front Street in Farmington just this week.
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