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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 12 2012 - Central Valley schools get new bus safety cameras SPOKANE VALLEY– Drivers who illegally pass Central Valley School District buses will be caught on camera with the help of a new safety camera pilot program. The district is taking steps to improve student safety around school bus stops by deterring drivers who illegally pass school buses and endanger the lives of children crossing the street. A new safety camera system is activated by the ... |
May 02 2012 - Jim Kershner's this day in history - Mon, 09 Apr 2012 PST A new form of transportation was set to debut in Spokane: an “auto-omnibus.” Today, we would call it a bus. It was an automobile capable of carrying 18 passengers. It was intended to call on the city’s hotels and take passengers to the train depots. This auto-omnibus had become a “fixture in the larger Eastern cities,” and the head of the taxi company in Spokane said he believed “it will prove ... |
April 30 2012 - Getting There: Busy Mead intersection getting roundabout - Mon, 30 Apr 2012 PST The popular arterial route on the west side of Whitworth University is going to be closed to through traffic later this spring for major reconstruction, including installation of a roundabout. From Wall Street on the south to Mill Road on the north, the arterial provides a major north-south link through northwest Spokane. |
April 20 2012 - East Central backs proposal to improve traffic safety - Mon, 02 Apr 2012 PST Much of East Sprague Avenue in Spokane could be changed from a four-lane to a two-lane arterial under a plan intended to increase safety and enhance the urban environment there. The city of Spokane is using a $150,000 federal economic stimulus grant to develop the plan, which has support from residents and businesses in the East Central Neighborhood. |
March 13 2012 - Gonzaga doesn't fear long road ahead Gonzaga will play WVU in the second round of the NCAA Tournament after a 2,232-mile flight from their Spokane, Wash., campus to Pittsburgh. The Mountaineers will roll 55 miles by bus from Morgantown. |
March 09 2012 - Spokane Chiefs Blog: A fond farewell to the team bus The Spokane Chiefs play the Vancouver Giants in the opening round of the Western Hockey League playoffs, but as "The Voice of the Chiefs" Mike Boyle explains, Spokane is still fighting for home-ice advantage in that series. |
February 24 2012 - Presidential hopeful wows his Spokane fans - Fri, 24 Feb 2012 PST A lot of show biz has crossed the stage at the Bing, and Thursday was no different. Fans stood in line more than an hour before showtime. Some held signs or dressed up. A tour bus lurked outside, and police rerouted traffic. When the doors opened, people flooded in, filling the ground floor immediately and then streaming up to the balcony. |
February 13 2012 - Federal review finds deficiencies in transportation plan - Mon, 13 Feb 2012 PST The organization responsible for planning transportation spending in Spokane is getting its knuckles rapped in a newly released federal review. The Spokane Regional Transportation Council failed to include public transit and other alternatives to automobile travel in its main transportation plans, the government said in a report. |
February 12 2012 - Greyhound leaving downtown station after 50 years Justin Carnahan is the lone passenger left in the Greyhound bus station in Yakima Feb. 9, 2012 after the Seattle-bound bus left the station. Carnahan still had three hours to wait before his Spokane-bound bus would leave. |
February 07 2012 - Washington's Top Two Youth Volunteers Selected in 17th Annual National Awards Program OLYMPIA, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jesse Sheldon, 17, of Spokane Valley and Skyler Lee, 12, of Longview today were named Washington's top two youth volunteers for 2012 by The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards, a nationwide program honoring young people for outstanding acts of volunteerism. Jesse was nominated by Central Valley High School in Spokane Valley, and Skyler was nominated by Kelso ... |
January 26 2012 - STA cancels cut in service - Sat, 21 Jan 2012 PST Spokane Transit Authority officials have abandoned plans for a 7 percent cut in service this year after sales tax collections and passenger numbers increased last year. They had warned that the planned cuts would have been trouble for riders because it would have caused serious reductions in service. |
January 09 2012 - Public transit turned Spokane into urban center - Mon, 09 Jan 2012 PST The streetcar parade of 1936 marked the end of an era and showed that Spokane held its lumbering streetcars in great affection even as the public bus, more versatile and efficient, took over the role of people mover. Since the 1890s, horse-pulled, and later electric, trolleys had trundled along rails laid in the middle of streets, picked up workers and housewives from nearby neighborhoods and ... |
January 09 2012 - Streetcars - Mon, 09 Jan 2012 PST The streetcar parade of 1936 marked the end of an era and showed that Spokane held its lumbering streetcars in great affection even as the public bus, more versatile and efficient, took over the role of people mover. Since the 1890s, horse-pulled, and later electric, trolleys had trundled along rails laid in the middle of streets, picked up workers and housewives from nearby neighborhoods and ... |
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