May 27 2012 - New video of US aid worker kidnapped in Pakistan Provided by IntelCenter, a still from the video released Sunday by al-Qaida of American hostage Warren Weinstein. Weinstein said he will be killed unless President Barack Obama agrees to the militant group's demands. |
May 27 2012 - Michigan GOP unites behind Romney at state convention Elena Tilley, right, 89, of Sterling Heights, poses with dolls, as she waits to vote Saturday in the Macomb County District 9 line with long-time friend Judy Lee Buchholtz, left, 64, of Warren at the 2012 Michigan Republican State Convention at Cobo Center in Detroit. |
May 13 2012 - Bills would help allergic kids Jennifer Reynolds Lial's daughter Parker, 7, a student at the Hugh Cole School in Warren, suffers from a peanut allergy. Last year, Mrs. Lial was speaking with another Hugh Cole parent whose daughter has the same allergy, and learned that contracted bus drivers — like those in the Bristol Warren Regional School District, which contracts with First Student for busing services — are not required ... |
May 08 2012 - Transit Authority approves $1.8M budget The Transit Authority of Warren County’s board of directors approved an amended budget and passed two service agreements at its meeting last Thursday. |
May 05 2012 - School districts get new bus firm Battle Ground and Hockinson -- Petermann Northwest, which has been the Battle Ground School District’s bus service provider since 2008, was purchased earlier this school year by Durham School Services of Warrenville, Ill., a division of National Express Corp. But state and federal authorities have required Petermann/Durham to divest two of its Washington state contracts in the name of ... |
May 01 2012 - DRUGS: 'We have a lot of work to do' COLUMBUS -- Ma-nila Taylor, a junior at Warren G. Harding High School, made the three-hour bus trip from Trumbull County to the Ohio Statehouse Monday to share one message: Don't do drugs. |
May 01 2012 - Teammates honor 11-year-old hit, killed by car Friends and family are mourning the loss of an 11-year-old boy who was struck by a car and killed Thursday morning while catching his school bus. Dozens gathered Thursday night at Warren Holder Park, where the sixth-grader played little league baseball. “I just think that all this is a nightmare. I just wish I could be woken up,” teammate Kole Vickers said. Thomas Conor Burch, who everyone ... |
April 20 2012 - Red Rabbit passengers weigh in on fare hikes devilsadvocate: April 7, 2012 10:46 a.m. yeah man. let warren buffett pay on 13% in income taxes and provide major tax loop holes for the rich and screw the poor and disabled in the form of a fare increase on a lousy bus. why? because they can. |
April 20 2012 - The AC360 Weekly Buzz: Dick Clark, Warren Buffet, Pippa, Secret Service, Syria, Courtney Stodden What everyone’s talking about: Television legend Dick Clark died on Wednesday from a “massive heart attack” at the age of 82, according to his publicist. Nicknamed “America’s oldest living teenager,” his extraordinary career in the entertainment business included “American Bandstand” and “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve.” Anderson spoke with music icons Aretha Franklin and [...] |
April 15 2012 - NISD school bus involved in accident on Interstate 10 SAN ANTONIO -- A Northside Independent School District school bus was involved in a collision with two other vehicles on Interstate 10 at the Boerne Stage Road exit on Friday afternoon. Choir students from Earl Warren High School were on board the school bus headed to Hunt, Texas for a choir weekend trip. No injuries were reported on the school bus, but the driver of another vehicle involved in ... |
March 06 2012 - Teachers union leads in record year of lobbying lawmakers Labor group spent $6.5 million, part of a $286.6-million effort by lobbyists to court legislators. The economy and a new Democratic governor after seven years of a business-friendly Republican are key factors. State Assemblyman Warren Furutani looked out over a sea of red — protesting oil industry workers wearing scarlet T-shirts — and saw trouble for his plan to raise $2.5 billion for ... |
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