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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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May 26 2012 - Doggies heading north for a new home Twenty-eight dogs and puppies will be heading north for the summer in the hopes of finding new homes. The canines won’t be boarding a Greyhound bus, rather they will become part of the Rescue Waggin program through PetSmart Charities. |
May 25 2012 - Riders' block FREX regulars hope to foil plan that would kill bus service to Denver. by J. Adrian Stanley The public is dead-set against cutting the FrontRange Express bus, a city transit official told City Council on Monday. Following four public meetings on the proposed elimination of FREX, which takes riders between Colorado Springs and Denver, city transit planning supervisor David Menter reported that ... |
May 25 2012 - FAMU fatal hazing: Blow by blow Florida A&M drum major Robert Champion walked into the darkness of Bus C in a parking lot in Orlando, Florida, last fall in the hope of gaining respect from his fellow band members. It was his time to "cross-over." Hours later, he died. |
May 25 2012 - Witnesses detail fatal FAMU beating Florida A&M drum major Robert Champion walked into the darkness of Bus C in a parking lot in Orlando, Florida, last fall in the hope of gaining respect from his fellow band members. |
May 24 2012 - Inside Bus C: FAMU drum major's hazing Florida A&M drum major Robert Champion walked into the darkness of Bus C in a parking lot in Orlando, Florida, last fall in the hope of gaining respect from his fellow band members. It was his time to "cross-over." Hours later, he died. |
May 24 2012 - VIA unveils design for a new hub The public got an idea Tuesday of what VIA Metropolitan Transit's long-awaited West Side Multimodal Center could look like after the agency's board members were presented with a conceptual design plan for the second phase of the transit hub project. VIA hopes that the center, located west of Interstate 35 in the shadow of the University of Texas at San Antonio Downtown Campus, will become a ... |
May 22 2012 - A glint of economic hope? Calculated Risk -- your one-stop shop for timely and comprehensive reporting on new economic data -- points out something amusing and potentially important in the most recent survey of small business optimism conducted by the National Federation of Independent Businesses. In April "for the first time in years ... 'the single most important problem'" cited by small business owners was not "poor ... |
May 22 2012 - Myrtle Beach leaders welcome Vote Travel bus MYRTLE BEACH, SC - The Vote Travel bus parked on Ocean Boulevard in downtown Myrtle Beach Thursday as organizers hoped to catch the attention of visitors, residents and politicians. |
May 21 2012 - Chandler: A viral sensation, a sign of hope Chandler: The Harvard baseball team's cover of "Call Me Maybe" — and the plenty of responses since — is the kind of bonding on a bus trip that doesn't happen near enough in today's world of iPods. |
May 20 2012 - Brunswick adopts advertising policy for city transit BRUNSWICK — A new policy for the Brunswick Transit Alternative will allow advertising on the buses. Services Director Pat McNamara said the hope is to generate $20,000 to $30,000 a year from the ads. The funds would help offset the city’s costs for purchasing buses in the future, he said. The city receives money from the Northeast ... Read More |
May 18 2012 - Capital Metro Hopes To Save Money With New Contracts Capital Metro is changing the way it runs its business to save money and meet state requirements. Cap Metro's board voted Monday to approve a three year contract with McDonald Transit to run the fixed bus route service with options for four additional years. ... |
May 17 2012 - Columbia Transit offers day of free fare, draws 3,454 riders COLUMBIA — Try Transit Day offered many Columbia residents a free commute Thursday as part of the Bike Walk & Wheel Week campaign that public transit advocates hope will boost ridership on Columbia’s public transit system. Ian Thomas, executive director of PedNet, said 3,454 passengers used Columbia Transit during the day, short of the 5,000-rider goal but still good enough to break the one-day ... |
May 13 2012 - LOST Bus trio hope to start nonprofit organization Ben Tucker, Chad Deters and Derek Evenhouse, the three 24-year-olds who set out in January 2011 to do service projects across the U.S., have concluded their cross-country journey and are now settling back into life at home in Holland. |
May 13 2012 - Olympics hope swimmer dies aged 26 Alexander Dale Oen, a world champion swimmer who was one of Norway's top medal hopes for the London Olympics, has died during a training camp in Flagstaff, Arizona. He was 26. Related Stories Gaddafi ally in exile in France Le Pen vows to cast protest vote 13 killed in Indonesia bus blaze Worldwide protests mark May Day Gaddafi son: Libya seeks home trial |
May 13 2012 - Single dad named Howard Community College student of the year He has hopes of becoming an art teacher When Mark Chewning was a kid, he dreamed of being an artist. But at some point, the Baltimore resident's dream became all but dormant, giving way to about 27 years in the photograph-retouching business and a stint as supermarket deli clerk, as well as marriage, parenting, unemployment, divorce and self-doubt. |
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