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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 11 2012 - Officials consider idea of consolidating Tampa Bay area medical examiner offices By Bill Varian, Times Staff Writer Tuesday, May 8, 2012 Local leaders have been talking about ways to merge airport operations and bus services in the Tampa Bay region. One official even suggested trading some of Tampa's cruise business for the Tampa Bay Rays, St. Petersburg's pro baseball team. Now comes a proposal to merge the business of conducting autopsies in Pinellas, Pasco and ... |
May 11 2012 - Latest merger proposal: Combining Pinellas, Pasco, Hillsborough medical examiner offices Local leaders have been talking about ways to merge airport operations and bus services in the Tampa Bay region. One official has even suggested trading some of Tampa’s cruise business for St. Petersburg’s pro baseball team. Now comes a proposal to merge the business of conducting autopsies in Pinellas, Pasco and Hillsborough counties. Pinellas-Pasco Medical Examiner Dr. Jon Thogmartin pitched ... |
May 03 2012 - Minerva kids on field trip in bus crash CANTON - Nineteen Minerva students were taken to areas hospitals Monday afternoon after the school bus transporting them crashed into a road work warning sign on U.S. 30 near Trump Avenue Southeast her. |
March 21 2012 - Miners upended by St. Francis PETOSKEY - A four-hour bus ride from Negaunee to Petoskey was grueling enough. It was nothing compared to the stifling pressure defense Traverse City St. Francis provided on the court. |
March 15 2012 - Gunman kills 1, wounds 3 outside Texas courthouse BEAUMONT, Texas (AP) - A man at court with family members opened fire outside a Texas courthouse on Wednesday, killing one person and wounding at least three before briefly taking hostages at a nearby business, police said. Related Stories Rescuers recount 'war scene' at Swiss school bus crash Britain's Prince Harry yearns to return to combat zone Three killed, 29 wounded in Peru miners protest ... |
February 23 2012 - Bus crash victim legally impaired A medical examiner’s report released Feb. 9 revealed that George E. Potter III of Navarre, who was killed in a Nov. 10 wreck on U.S. Highway 98, was three times over the legal blood alcohol limit at the time of the accident. |
February 13 2012 - Family of FAMU hazing victim Robert Champion to file lawsuit in Orlando The lawyer representing the parents of Florida A&M University band member Robert Champion is filing a lawsuit Monday in Orlando against the charter bus company involved in the student's death after an alleged hazing incident. The medical examiner said Champion's body went into shock and he bled to death after the beating in November 2011. Orange County homicide detectives are still investigating ... |
February 04 2012 - Metro sues white-collar union over wage hikes, contractor rules Kytja Weir Examiner Staff Writer Follow Her @kytja Metro is suing one of its unions, fighting an arbitration panel's decision to give union workers raises and to limit the hiring of outside contractors in their place. The transit agency filed the suit against the Office and Professional Employees International Union Local 2 in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia late Thursday, a ... |
January 24 2012 - Montgomery County council approves buses for I-270 network Rachel Baye Examiner Staff Writer Examiner Coverage More Maryland local news coverage The Montgomery County Council voted unanimously Tuesday in favor of using bus rapid transit on the planned Corridor Cities Transitway, a transit system on the Interstate 270 corridor. County Executive Ike Leggett already has expressed his support of a bus-based CCT, and the recommendation will go to Maryland ... |
January 23 2012 - Metro planning to add 'small number' of cameras to rail cars Kytja Weir Examiner Staff Writer Follow Her @kytja Metro is planning to put video cameras in a handful of rail cars, plus lay the groundwork for them to be added eventually to all trains. The transit agency has budgeted $7.1 million of a federal grant to add a "small number" of cameras in about half a dozen rail cars, according to Metro spokesman Dan Stessel. The money also will help the agency ... |
January 23 2012 - Denali to test quiet, fuel-efficient hybrid buses By JEFF RICHARDSON jrichardson@newsminer.com The rumbling sound of buses in Denali National Park and Preserve could be replaced with the hum of electric engines in the future, depending on how a p... |
January 20 2012 - Board weighs eliminating Metro stop at Dulles Liz Essley Examiner Staff Writer The airports authority in charge of building the Metro rail extension to Dulles International Airport is considering eliminating the Metro station at the airport. Instead of stopping at the airport, Metro's new Silver Line would drop airport passengers off along Route 28 in Fairfax County. Riders would then have to ride a bus or a light rail train another 1.5 ... |
January 20 2012 - Rapid buses along I-270 win approval from council panel Rachel Baye Examiner Staff Writer Most Montgomery County Council members support using bus rapid transit on the planned Corridor Cities Transitway along Interstate 270, reversing a decision made in 2009. In November 2009, Montgomery officials signed a joint letter to the Maryland Department of Transportation recommending that light rail be used to carry residents along the I-270 corridor. But ... |
January 15 2012 - Silver Spring Transit Center doesn't meet safety standards Rachel Baye Examiner Staff Writer Large sections of the Silver Spring Transit Center have to be rebuilt because it doesn't meet safety standards. A county contractor has found that the concrete on the second level of the three-story center -- the planned location of 32 bus bays -- does not meet the standards of either Metro or the American Concrete Institute, said Montgomery County Department of ... |
January 07 2012 - Maryland goes on the road to open ACC Kevin Dunleavy Examiner Staff Writer Terps to face N.C. State in first conference game The Maryland basketball team has flown to Puerto Rico and taken a bus to the Verizon Center. But 13 games and two months into the season, the Terrapins have yet to play a true road game. After seven straight victories, including the last six at Comcast Center, Maryland (10-3) plays at North Carolina State (11 ... |
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