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Safety around School bus
With school buses back on the road, as a parent you might be worried about safety in school bus and around school. According to the digital journal, School bus accidents may only represent a small number of total accidents. [...] (Read Article)
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June 19 2013 - Afternoon bus will take students to CAVIT COOLIDGE — The Casa Grande Union High School District will bus afternoon Central Arizona Valley Institute of Technology students to CAVIT’s central campus after all. |
June 18 2013 - Bus Driver Punches Passenger For Using Wrong Metro Card [Video] A bus driver from Phoenix, Arizona, was arrested on Friday evening after he repeatedly punched and kicked a 21-year-old man who attempted to use an incorrect metro card. Todd Allen Shields is being charged with assault as well as disorderly conduct and criminal damage after the 45-year-old attacked the individual because he used a reduced-fare... Read more » Bus Driver Punches Passenger For ... |
June 17 2013 - Jury deliberations begin in terrorism hoax trial A prosecutor says an Arizona man on trial for sending his 16-year-old nephew into a busy intersection with a fake grenade launcher had to have known the psychological effect that the terrorism hoax would have on witnesses. |
June 15 2013 - They don't need no badges: Tourists bypass Grand Canyon blockade By Tim Gaynor PHOENIX (Reuters) - Tourist cars and buses resumed their bumpy run to a Grand Canyon tourist attraction on Tuesday, bypassing a roadblock set up last week by a dude rancher in a bitter access dispute. The Hualapai tribe, which operates the canyon Skywalk viewing platform, built the bypass on federal land in Arizona and reopened the Diamond Bar Road to traffic. Diamond Bar runs ... |
June 13 2013 - Fennelly: Martin readies for his encore TAMPA It wasn't too long ago that Doug Martin moonlighted as a defensive back at Boise State. Five months ago, the sun was on his face. He was on a bus in Hawaii, going to Pro Bowl practice. Sitting with him was his new friend and NFC teammate, Arizona Cardinals receiver Larry Fitzgerald. |
June 12 2013 - Arizona mom survives Mexico jail 'nightmare' Nogales, Mexico — An Arizona woman held in a Mexico jail for a week after federal police said they found 12 pounds of marijuana under her bus seat was freed and returned to the U.S. after a court reviewed her case, including key security footage, and dismissed the allegations. |
June 11 2013 - Bad behavior on reality TV is tested path to fame Arizona restaurateur Amy Bouzaglo became an instant Internet celebrity last month after demonstrating an impressively short temper on a reality TV show that helps reform struggling businesses. |
June 10 2013 - Arizona mom: 12 pounds of marijuana on bus isn't mine PHOENIX -- A mother of seven from Arizona is jailed in Mexico on allegations that she tried to smuggle nearly 12 pounds of marijuana into the U.S. on a passenger bus -- claims her family members say are false. |
June 06 2013 - Hualapai Tribe, Rancher Fight Over Road to Grand Canyon West An ongoing feud between an Arizona rancher and the Hualapai Indians now has tourists caught in the middle. Last month, Nigel Turner started charging for cars and tour buses to use his property to access the Grand Canyon Skywalk. |
June 06 2013 - Ariz. man allegedly faked own death to go to DC BULLHEAD CITY, Ariz. (AP) -- Authorities say a northwestern Arizona man allegedly faked his own death and took a bus trip to visit a friend in Washington, D.C. Bullhead City police said Wednesday that 18-year-old Jordan Brady Jenner came into District of Columbia Capital Police station claiming he was kidnapped, but his story was inconsistent with the facts. Renner's parents contacted Bullhead ... |
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