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Bus News Archives, January 06 2023
Jan 06 2023 - Columbus Academy mourns death of alumnus, tennis standout Jack Madison
Columbus Academy boys tennis coach Marc Wurtzman fondly recalls Jack Madison’s determination and leadership − in the sport and in everyday life.
Jan 06 2023 - Coroner’s office has busiest start in 23 years
Madison County Coroner Steve Nonn reported Thursday that in the first five days of ...
Jan 06 2023 - Vexus Fiber delivering high-speed internet in McAllen, Harlingen
Lubbock-based Vexus Fiber has announced it is rolling out a high-speed fiber optic network in the Rio Grande Valley. The internet service will be available for both business and residential customers ...
Jan 06 2023 - Police arrest man accused of fatally shooting estranged wife in Georgetown
Georgetown police say Ricardo Quinones was taken into custody in Columbus, Texas, after taking hostage and fatally shooting his estranged wife. His daughter escaped through a window.
Jan 06 2023 - City of Columbus comes together working on homelessness
In Columbus, shelter options for people experiencing homelessness are extremely limited. The Golden Triangle Homeless Coalition has been working for years towards a more permanent solution.
Jan 06 2023 - Mississippi State OL LaQuinston Sharp Declares for 2023 NFL Draft
The native of Columbus, Mississippi, returned to the Bulldogs' offense as a graduate student in 2022 despite some speculation that he would be moving to the next level. Sharp had a huge impact on the ...
Jan 06 2023 - Columbus Weather: Scattered rain showers changing to wintry mix then snow showers tonight
Some sunshine, with increasing clouds for the afternoon. Cooler. High 45TONIGHT: Scattered wintry mix changing to snow showers overnight. Low 33FRIDAY: S ...
Jan 06 2023 - In session
Georgia policymakers shape how we do business. From electric vehicles to gambling, here's the topics we're keeping an eye on.
Jan 06 2023 - Chillicothe – Ultimate Shine Car Wash to Open First Car Wash in Ohio
A new way to wash is opening in Chillicothe in just a few weeks. Ultimate Shine Car Wash is a family-owned business established in 2005 with 17 locations throughout east Tennessee and Western Virginia ...
Jan 06 2023 - The success stories of Chillicothe's on-demand transit
The Chillicothe Transit System has provided over 9,000 free trips to about 1,400 unique passengers since January.
Jan 06 2023 - Falfurrias border agents make third biggest meth bust in Border Patrol history
FALFURRIAS, Texas — Agents with U.S. Customs and Border Protection made the third largest methamphetamine smuggling bust in border patrol history at the Falfurrias checkpoint this month ...
Jan 06 2023 - Carmen Electra leans back in busty minidress for New Year’s prep
While the image of Carmen Electra running down the beach in a red swimsuit is forever engrained in the minds of many, the jaw-dropping photo she posted earlier this week is equally iconic.
Jan 06 2023 - Brenda Edna Marie Archibald
We regret to announce the passing of Brenda Edna Marie Archibald nee Busby beloved daughter of the late Algernon and the late Mildred Busby, loving devoted mother to Vaughan Archibald, Tamisha ...
Jan 06 2023 - Body found at Rumpke recycling facility in Columbus
A body was found at Rumpke’s recycling facility in Columbus this week, a company spokeswoman confirms. It happened at Rumpke’s facility on Fields Avenue around 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Molly Yeager said.
Jan 06 2023 - 2022 Columbus crime report: 33% drop in homicides, 22% increase in car thefts
After two years of record-setting homicides, violent crime was down in the city of Columbus for 2022, but one crime skyrocketed: car thefts. Reports of stolen cars were up 22% last year, according to ...
Jan 06 2023 - Columbus police arrest man in deadly Christmas Eve party shooting
Columbus police made an arrest in a deadly Christmas Eve shooting. 22-year-old Gregory Morris was charged with murder.
Jan 06 2023 - Columbus man fatally struck by car in Pickaway County
The Pickaway County Sheriff's Office says 62-year-old Craig Jones died after being hit by a Chevrolet Impala Thursday night.
Jan 06 2023 - Delaware woman identified as body found at Rumpke recycling facility in Columbus
It was not immediately known if the body was that of an employee or how the body came to be in the facility, which processes recyclable materials.
Jan 06 2023 - Columbus sees huge drop in homicides, burglaries, robberies in 2022
The City of Columbus saw homicides drop nearly a third in 2022, just a year after recording a record number of homicides.Last year, police investigated 139 homi ...
Jan 06 2023 - The Weekly Rundown: Tear down this mall, VC in Columbus, density downtown
VC investment fell in ‘22 in Columbus region but still shows promise Venture capital investment in Central Ohio companies fell dramatically in 2022, but it was still a great year. How is that exactly?
Jan 06 2023 - 10 Columbus-area developments to watch in 2023
Rising interest rates and an unsteady economy have slowed Columbus development, but plenty of major projects are moving forward led by these 10.
Jan 06 2023 - As 2022 Columbus homicide rate falls from record highs, youth involvement rises
Columbus ended 2022 with 140 homicides, a 32% decrease from the previous year's record-breaking 205, officials said at a Thursday news conference.
Jan 06 2023 - Columbus' Short North could get 10-story, $25M tower, with a portion of housing for LGQBT+ seniors
A $25 million, 10-story mixed-use building could come to the stretch of the Short North that bridges that neighborhood with Ohio State's campus.
Jan 06 2023 - Editors’ Picks for Things to See and Do in Columbus in January
Q&A with New York documentarian Zeshawn Ali and the Columbus premiere of the award-winning, Japanese, sci-fi-tinged drama “Plan 75.” wexarts.org ...
Jan 06 2023 - More Anti-LGBTQ BS From Ken Paxton
That request – made a month after the Texas Supreme Court ruled that Paxton and Gov. Greg Abbott overreached in trying to investigate families with transgender children for child abuse – was answered, ...
Jan 06 2023 - Polis ships refugees to cities they choose | Denver Gazette
Refugees fleeing oppression arrive in Colorado by busloads. Colorado Gov. Jared Polis ships most of them out, leading to headlines that compare him to the Republican governors of Florida and ...
Jan 06 2023 - Former North Texas youth pastor accused of sexually abusing 14 girls to be released from prison nex
Former Denton Bible Church youth pastor Rob Shiflet was sentenced to 33 months in federal prison in 2021 for sexually assaulting two girls on church youth trips.
Jan 06 2023 - Could a Twitter headquarters join Elon Musk’s other business interests in Texas?
Tesla has ramped up hiring in Central Texas and the Boring Company, Neuralink and SpaceX also have facilities in the Austin area.
Jan 06 2023 - High School Sports Roundup 1/5
On a busy Thursday night of high school sports, a pair of lakeshore-area basketball games and a much-anticipated wrestling dual made the highlights. In boys hoops, Kiel scored a big ...
Jan 06 2023 - Against all odds, this Dayton-area manufacturer has seen unprecedented growth through the pandemic
While the pandemic hit countless businesses hard, a few Dayton-area manufacturers experienced ... a freeze happened in Texas that compromised chemicals used in FiberSeal products, which presented ...
Jan 06 2023 - Texas busing program sends nearly 17,000 migrants across the country
More than 16,500 migrants in Texas have been bused to other cities as of Jan. 3 as part of the state’s controversial program.
Jan 06 2023 - Columbus pedestrian hit by car on US 23, succumbs to injuries
A pedestrian was hit and killed Thursday night on US-23 in Pickaway County, according to the Pickaway County Sheriff's Office.
Jan 06 2023 - Ottawa 4, Columbus 0
Power-play opportunities_Columbus 0 of 3; Ottawa 2 of 6. Goalies_Columbus, Korpisalo 5-7-1 (34 shots-30 saves). Ottawa, Forsberg 7-8-2 (22-22). A_14,457 (18,572). T_2:27. Referees_Kevin Pollock, ...
Jan 06 2023 - Shots fired into Columbus apartments, two units struck
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WRBL) – The Columbus Police Department is investigating a shots fired incident into Farley Homes on New Years Eve. Police say two apartment units were struck and there are no ...
Jan 06 2023 - Columbus village library offering international service
Columbus Village Library reaches a service area far wider than its physical appearance suggests, with some of the highest internet speeds in the county.
Jan 06 2023 - American Airlines dropping service at Columbus Airport in Georgia, eliminating CLT flight
Charlotte Douglas International Airport is losing one of its nonstop flights to Georgia. American Airlines will drop its service at Columbus Airport this spring, a move that impacts CLT. "Due to soft ...
Jan 06 2023 - Colorado governor says his plan to bus migrants out of Denver is “night and day” compared with
The monthlong influx of migrants to Denver has cost more than $1.4 million so far, and Polis announced plans to spend $5 million ...
Jan 06 2023 - Democratic Colorado governor defends busing immigrants to other states
Gov. Jared Polis (D-CO) is busing illegal immigrants who have landed in his state of Colorado to Chicago and New York City, drawing ire from his fellow Democrats, his office confirmed Tuesday.
Jan 06 2023 - Jeremy McGilvrey, A Web Design Agency Announces Web Design Services In College Station, Texas
Leading College Station web design company Jeremy McGilvrey fuels business growth through modern design and click-worthy custom websites and sales funnels.College Station, Texas--(Newsfile Corp. - ...
Jan 06 2023 - 4 emergency crews respond to pedestrian hit in Fraziers Bottom, West Virginia
Putnam County 911 says a pedestrian was hit in front of the Putnam Business Park in Fraziers Bottom, West Virginia. The call came into 911 around 5:53 p.m., ...
Jan 06 2023 - Richard Childress Racing Reveals New Scheme for Kyle Busch
Richard Childress Racing is setting the stage for the 2023 NASCAR Cup Series season. The team has revealed one of Kyle Busch’s new schemes to kick off the new year. The two-car Cup Series team ...
Jan 06 2023 - Bill Childress Elementary placed on protocol causing school bus delays
Bill Childress Elementary and the CISD Transportation facility were placed on secure protocol following a criminal investigation by the El Paso County Sherriff’s ...
Jan 06 2023 - Childress ropes in ownership of Triad bull riding team
Richard Childress is now an owner of another Triad-based sports team. Childress and agriculturist and biofuel businessman Jeff Broin have purchased the Carolina Cowboys from the Professional Bull ...
Jan 06 2023 - Cedar waxwings flock to Houston for new year
Cedar waxwings are fruit eating bird. They will devour all the ripe berries on a yaupon bush. Photo Credit: Kathy Adams Clark. Restricted use. Kathy Adams Clark/Kathy Adams ...
Jan 06 2023 - Cameron teams swept by West Texas
CANYON, Texas –Cameron University’s basketball teams were happy to climb on the bus and head home after a pair of rough road losses at Lubbock Christian and then on Sunday ...
Jan 06 2023 - Buffalo Next: More home price growth to come in WNY
Get ready for more robust housing sales locally, because the Buffalo metropolitan area is expected to see some of the nation's highest home price appreciation and sales growth this year. According to ...
Jan 06 2023 - Expert shares firework safety tips ahead of the New Year celebrations
This time of year keeps business owner Chester Davis busy as people shop for fireworks, but he also reminds people this time of year firework safety tips.
Jan 06 2023 - City of Austin selects new director for Austin Water
Prior to joining Austin Water, Roalson was the Central Texas Water Business Group Manager at HDR Engineering, Inc., where she consulted with utilities across Texas, including Aust ...
Jan 06 2023 - Longtime NAACP leader, Pastor Michael Cooper announces run for Beaumont Council At-Large seat
One big thing on Cooper's agenda is further developing downtown Beaumont in order to pave the way for more businesses.
Jan 06 2023 - Bastrop business painting historic church to help with massive renovation
The Bastrop Christian Church has been standing for 127 years since its construction in 1895. Since the spring of 2022, the historic building has undergone a mass ...
Jan 06 2023 - 2023 Alabama Crimson Tide Eligibility Tracker
A position-by-position look at the Crimson Tide roster as Alabama transitions into the 2023 college football season and beyond.
Jan 06 2023 - ‘How the Hell Did We Get Here?’: Inside Sonny Dykes’s Turnaround Year at TCU
Seated on the team bus next to each other, Rick and Sonny Dykes felt the moment hit them at the exact same time. Maybe it was their sibling senses or just pure coincidence. Either way, about two hours ...
Jan 06 2023 - Big Country stock show season coming to life
Big Country livestock shows kick off the new year starting Saturday. Ag students from Breckenridge and Ballinger are loading their trailers for a busy month that, for many, will culminate in ...
Jan 06 2023 - Austin airport reports busiest year ever in 2022 with 19M passengers
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport had its busiest year in 2022, announcing on Friday, January 6, that it saw a 61.77% increase in passengers year-over-year. November 2022 alone saw a 16.01% ...
Jan 06 2023 - Texas Gov. Greg Abbott boasts busing 16K migrants to sanctuary cities
Abbott bragged about busing more than 16,000 migrants from Texas to so-called “sanctuary cities,” following a year of controversial relocations of migrants.
Jan 06 2023 - Oconomowoc Knights to hold fish fry Friday
The Oconomowoc Knights of Columbus will host a fish fry on Friday, at St. Jerome Parish Marian Hall, 1001 S Silver Lake St, in Oconomowoc.
Jan 06 2023 - Wisconsin Clothing Company’s ‘Ope’ moment
Suddenly, Corey Kaiser can’t keep up with demand at his small clothing business in Kieler. The son of screen printers, Kaiser’s two loves are Wisconsin and clothing, so after he graduated from UW ...
Jan 06 2023 - Somerville Police Looking For Suspect In Reported Armed Robbery
SOMERVILLE, MA — The Somerville Police Department is asking for the public's help in identifying a suspect in a reported armed robbery that took place at an East Somerville business on Saturday ...
Jan 06 2023 - Business owner suing city of Martin, Tennessee, after she was allegedly ordered to tear down busine
A business owner is suing the city of Martin, Tennessee, Northwest Tennessee Today reports. The business owner alleges her business was wrongfully ordered to be torn down because of storm damage.
Jan 06 2023 - Mountain City Police Department shops local for facelift
The Mountain City Police Department (MCPD) is receiving a much-needed upgrade. MCPD, located at 210 South Church Street, Mountain City, is a busy office. The department handles all police matters ...
Jan 06 2023 - MATA's $125M mConnect project scheduled to start construction in 2023
With the increased frequency, improved reliability, and speed of service, it is hoped that bus rapid transit will change the way people think about and use transit in the region." ...
Jan 06 2023 - Hometown Spotlight: Downtown Maryville
MARYVILLE, Tenn. — Downtown Maryville is a picturesque part of Blount County, in the heart of the history-filled city. Not only are the businesses, restaurants and shops one of a kind—the ...
Jan 06 2023 - New retail business, a park expansion, and restaurants coming to Town of Lexington in 2023
LEXINGTON, S.C. — The Town of Lexington is one of the fastest-growing cities in the Midlands, and they have even more growth planned for the new year. In the last year, Mayor Steve MacDougall ...
Jan 06 2023 - Tennessee 911 Dispatcher Indicted on Numerous Child Abuse Charges Allegedly Involving ‘Serious Bo
The defendant allegedly quit her job as a 911 dispatcher without warning in the weeks leading up to her indictment, her former employer said.
Jan 06 2023 - City of Jackson to fund additional homeless shelters for men and women
With a focus on those who are homeless or struggling with substance abuse, the home aims to provide them with individualized care and resources with the end goal of creating a path to permanent ...
Jan 06 2023 - Man arrested on burglary, theft charges in Hendersonville
A man was arrested on burglary and theft charges after stealing from two businesses in Hendersonville. Roberts the chair of the Government Operations Committee, which oversees the Tennessee Department ...
Jan 06 2023 - Suspected explosion at Greeneville propane business
The Greeneville Fire Department said they received calls about an apparent gas tank explosion at around 4:30 p.m.
Jan 06 2023 - Police: Woman offers sex over Snapchat to lure man into ambush robbery
A duo was arrested after allegedly robbing a man they lured to an apartment with the promise of sex in exchange for money, police said. Stephanie Navarro and ...
Jan 06 2023 - 3 teens arrested after shooting involving Collierville police, officials say
Three suspects have been arrested following a shooting involving Collierville police officers. Officers responded around 5:30 p.m. Tuesday to a business near West Poplar Avenue and North Byhalia Road ...
Jan 06 2023 - Best business checking accounts – January 2023
Just as businesses are different, so are the features that each business owner will require in a business checking account. “ (Business owners) enjoy what they’re selling or what their business is all ...
Jan 06 2023 - Bush, Mattie Pearl
Mattie Pearl Bush, 80, passed away on December 27, 2022, at her home in Chattanooga, Tennessee. She was born to Charlie Stephens and Mannie C. Stephens, January 21, 1942, in Chattanooga. Mattie Pearl ...
Jan 06 2023 - Mattie Pearl Bush
December 27, 2022, at her home in Chattanooga, TN. She was born to Charlie Stephens and Mannie C Stephens, January 21, 1942, in Chattanooga. Mattie Pearl was a homemaker. She was preceded in death by ...
Jan 06 2023 - UT: Recession less likely in Tennessee next year, but economic growth will slow
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — A new report released Thursday by the Boyd Center for Business and Economic Research at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville shows Tennessee's economic growth will slow ...
Jan 06 2023 - Seldon L. Carsey
Bowling Green, Ohio passed away January 5, 2023. He was born September 6, 1932 in Columbus, Ohio to the late Jesse and Elpha (Russell) Carsey. Seldon grew up near Athens, Ohio. After graduating from ...
Jan 06 2023 - How do Sioux Falls businesses decide to close during severe weather?
Some businesses closed during the blizzard while others stayed open as employees weighed their options. Here's why.
Jan 06 2023 - Homeless facilities in Rapid City are busy as winter weather continues
Western South Dakota has seen a lot of snow over the last couple weeks.. And for people without homes, cold temperatures and winter weather could mean life or death.
Jan 06 2023 - Irene Wan, 56, Posts Rare Pic Of Her Family In The US
Hong Kong actress Irene Wan is gorgeous, and she knows it. Recently, the 56-year-old took to her Weibo to share pictures from a recent trip to America with her businessman husband Kenneth Ho ...
Jan 06 2023 - A powerful winter storm claims at least 15 lives across the US as temperatures plunge, winds howl a
More than 1.7 million homes and businesses nationwide were without power on Christmas Eve morning, thanks to an Arctic blast and winter storm that tore down power lines with destructive ...
Jan 06 2023 - 800,000 bushels of corn annually grind their way through this S.D. co-op -- mostly to feed pigs
Cooperative Elevator makes a good share of its corn volume into feed for an expanding hog industry in eastern South Dakota.
Jan 06 2023 - South Dakota State football handles long layoff for NDSU showdown
For one team, it's business as usual. For the other, it's relatively uncharted waters. When North Dakota State and South Dakota State meet for the Football Championship Subdivision championship Sunday ...
Jan 06 2023 - In Memoriam: Influential people Spartanburg County lost in 2022
Spartanburg County lost philanthropists, educators and business leaders in 2022. Here is more about their lives and the legacies they leave behind.
Jan 06 2023 - Prosperity Issues Response to AEL
NEW YORK, December 21, 2022--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Prosperity Group Holdings LP ("Prosperity") today released the following statement: Yesterday, American Equity Investment Life Holding Company ("AEL ...
Jan 06 2023 - Flights from Augusta Bush Field to South Carolina
Looking for cheap tickets from Augusta to South Carolina, or a last-minute trip? Find the lowest prices on one-way and return tickets right here. How did we find these deals? The deals you see here ...
Jan 06 2023 - Bus driver shortage puts special needs parents in quandary
We talked to a parent who describes struggling with inconsistent bus schedules because the district doesn’t have enough drivers.
Jan 06 2023 - Year in review: Looking back at 2022 in Loris
Headlines from the City of Loris in 2022 involved expanding recreational facilities, working to craft a downtown master plan and new businesses moving into the Loris Commerce Park. “I’m proud of the ...
Jan 06 2023 - A new brewery and sports complex: What's happening in Johnston in 2023 and beyond
More expansion is underway for the city of Johnston. With a slew of new developments, from restaurants to a major sports complex, the northeast suburb seeks to bring in more businesses and people.
Jan 06 2023 - High-risk sex offender residing in Jamestown
Police Department has announced that a convicted high-risk sex offender has moved to Jamestown. Dean Allen Benter, 54, lives at 1610 Business Loop E, room 3, the Riverside Motel, room 3. He drives a ...
Jan 06 2023 - Stealing home? Man accused of burglarizing Brewers clubhouse
A man passed out in the bushes outside the Milwaukee Brewers' stadium after a game and, upon awakening, entered the team's clubhouse and ...
Jan 06 2023 - Black Pastor Says White Cop Targeted Him in Revenge Plot
When police busted his son for drugs, Lee Marvin Harris Sr. claims police knew he wasn’t involved—but ruined his life anyway.
Jan 06 2023 - Upstate landfills experience busy week from holiday trash
WELL, YOU PROBABLY BEEN CLEANING UP THE HOUSE ALL WEEK AND THROWING OUT TRASH FROM THE HOLIDAYS. WORKERS AT AREA LANDFILLS ARE WORKING HARD TO COLLECT AND THAT TRASH. IN FACT, ITS ...
Jan 06 2023 - Affordable housing project aimed for autistic residents expands in SC
Oak Tree Farm will feature six apartment buildings, a transition home, health and wellness center, on-site laundry facility, hurricane shelter, swimming pool and outdoor exercise trails.
Jan 06 2023 - SBA Loans Available in South Carolina for Private NonProfit Organizations Affected by Hurricane Ian
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) announced that certain Private Non-Profit organizations (PNPs) in South Carolina that do not provide critical services of a governmental nature may be elig ...
Jan 06 2023 - Winter storm batters US power, snarling Christmas travel
A battering winter storm left nearly 2 million homes and businesses without power across the United States on Saturday, as millions more people were left to worry how the prospect of further outages ...
Jan 06 2023 - Dayton, Springfield businesses among 7 sued by Ohio AG
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is suing seven businesses across the state, including businesses in Dayton and Springfield.
Jan 06 2023 - 2 shootings in 2 days on same Springfield street to start new year
Two Columbus residents are in custody in connection to a deadly shooting early New Year's Day in Springfield, and the victim has been identified.
Jan 06 2023 - Columbus suspects arrested after man killed in Springfield
That morning, officers were called to the 100 block of South Race Street on reports of of a person shot. When officers arrived on the scene, they found a man and a woman had been injured in the home.
Jan 06 2023 - RI Air National Guard in line for new $46M facility at Quonset
U.S. Sen. Jack Reed said he secured an earmark for the new state-of-the-art headquarters in the fiscal 2023 omnibus appropriations bill.
Jan 06 2023 - Rhode Island business news: January 2023
Get Rhode Map A weekday briefing from veteran Rhode Island reporters, focused on the things that matter most in the Ocean State. GROTON, Conn. — General Dynamics Electric Boat announced ...
Jan 06 2023 - Here are the January business events in Rhode Island you need to know about
Check out this month's calendar of events, including the Blue Innovation Symposium, Providence Career Fair and networking hosted by Rhody Queer Owned.
Jan 06 2023 - Summit General Store in Coventry says goodbye after 55 years
For 55 years, the Summit General Store in Coventry has been the place to go to for groceries, pet food, and catching up with your neighbors. But the owners said the business never recovered from ...
Jan 06 2023 - Rhode Island business news to watch in 2023
As Rhode Island turns the corner into the new year, the business community is seeing some serious changes that could help reshape the state’s future — from health care and life sciences to ...
Jan 06 2023 - Florida has more carnivorous plants than any other state. A Tampa author explores them in his book
Tampa author Kenny Coogan talks about about his recently released book “Florida's Carnivorous Plants” and business “Critter Companions.” ...
Jan 06 2023 - Federal funding to help local projects
Several local projects will receive boosts in funding from a $1.7 trillion omnibus federal spending package. Signed by President Joe Biden on Thursday, the bipartisan agreement will inject over $2 ...
Jan 06 2023 - Beer Stop sells craft beer to Warrenton Area
Walking down Main St. in Warrenton, the town is bustling with new openings – from restaurants to cafes and bars. The latest opening in town is the new craft beer ...
Jan 06 2023 - Vale Is A Hold Based On Potential Separation Of Base Metal Business
Vale S.A. wants to separate its base metal business from its iron ore mining operations. See why I'm not going to buy VALE stock to speculate on the event.
Jan 06 2023 - One year in, Hastings Village becomes a model to address homelessness
SUTHERLIN — Hastings Village is over a year old now, and after the first year of success and growth, the transitional camp in Sutherlin has had more than 100 individuals ...
Jan 06 2023 - LaKeith Stanfield’s ex calls him out for keeping their child a secret
Acclaimed actor LaKeith Stanfield, who is best known for his starring roles in the blockbuster films Get Out and Judas and the Black Messiah, is being put on full blast by his child’s mother.
Jan 06 2023 - CU, City Council discuss future of Springfield's bus system, energy production
The question of how to improve Springfield's bus system — and how to pay for the upgrades deemed important by riders — was on the table this week as City Council met with leaders from City Utilities.
Jan 06 2023 - Gun violence survivors, safety advocates head to Springfield to rally for assault-style weapons ban
Busloads of gun violence survivors, gun safety advocates, and elected officials will head to Springfield Thursday morning for a rally.
Jan 06 2023 - Adorable video shows young polar bear half-sisters splashing about in tub full of ice at Oregon Zoo
The half-sisters were both born at the Columbus Zoo in Ohio, as part of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums' Species Survival Plan. Nora was transferred to the Oregon Zoo at 10 months old to ...
Jan 06 2023 - Adorable video shows polar bear half-sisters playing in large tub of ice
The half-sisters were both born at the Columbus Zoo in Ohio. The post Adorable video shows polar bear half-sisters playing in large tub of ice appeared first on Talker.
Jan 06 2023 - Mount Rainier Acquisition Corp. Stockholders Approve Business Combination with HUB Cyber Security (
Mount Rainier Acquisition Corp. (NASDAQ: RNER) (the "Company"), a publicly traded special purpose acquisition company, announced today that at a special meeting of stockholders on January 4, 2023, its ...
Jan 06 2023 - Williamston Fire Department kept busy over holiday weekend
The Williamston Fire Department had a busy holiday weekend — responding to three structure fires over Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Multiple agencies responded to the fires over the two days ...
Jan 06 2023 - South Arkansas business incorporations for the week ended Tuesday, January 4
South Arkansas business incorporations and related matters by county for the week ended Tuesday, January 4, according to the Arkansas Secretary of State: ...
Jan 06 2023 - Pennellville Student James Peterson Earns Academic Honors From SUNY Canton
James E. Peterson, a SUNY Canton Agribusiness Management major from Pennellville, NY (13132), earned Part-Time Honors during the fall 2022 semester.
Jan 06 2023 - Annual Human Rights Day at Freeport school
The worldwide pandemic has threatened many of the businesses you rely on every day, but don’t let it take away your source for local news. Now more than ever, we need your help to ensure nothing ...
Jan 06 2023 - Mochiatsu replacing Good Karma in downtown Auburn
Downtown Auburn is welcoming a new business that’s replacing Good Karma, that recently shutdown in December. Get ready for some unique and fun Korean cuisine.
Jan 06 2023 - A piece of Kansas City Fire Department history burns
Michael Bushnell Northeast News Kansas City Fire Department crews responded to a structure fire Tuesday morning at the old Fire ...
Jan 06 2023 - University of Wisconsin-Madison Arboretum
For a break from the bustle of the university campus and downtown core, head to the University of Wisconsin-Madison Arboretum. Sprawling across 1,200 acres, the arboretum shelters tallgrass ...
Jan 06 2023 - Prop. values up, millage rate down
The last time Wayne County reassessed its property values, George W. Bush was still in office, the Motorola RAZR was the hottest cell phone on the market, and Mark Zuckerberg ...
Jan 06 2023 - Oak Ridge Boys Duane Allen: ‘We’re Four Peterbilt Trucks Coming Right At You’
including the musical evolution of his group since its gospel-roots inception in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, in 1943; practical joking among group members on the tour bus; memories of the first time ...
Jan 06 2023 - Conception Bay South increases property tax for residents, but not for businesses
(Ted Dillon/CBC) As people in Newfoundland and Labrador continue to grapple with rising costs, so does the town of Conception Bay South. The town announced that it's raising its residential ...
Jan 06 2023 - Don Hamann, former owner of Lincoln fine jewelry store, remembered for contributions to community
While many knew Don Hamann from his business, Sartor Hamann Jewelers, those closest to him remember his kindness and contributions to the community.
Jan 06 2023 - 25-year-old shot Friday in apparent ambush in Crete Township, Will County sheriff reports
A 25-year old man has died after being shot Friday night in Crete Township, the Will County sheriff’s office said in a news release. Police said they believe the man was specifically targeted.
Jan 06 2023 - East Texas woman accused of writing checks for herself with company funds, second woman wanted for
East Texas police are trying to locate two women accused of stealing money from their employers, according to authorities. Kendra Dowdy was an office manager at a Texarkana business and wrote checks ...
Jan 06 2023 - Clear Cut: The Story of Philomath, Oregon (2006)
This documentary depicts a vivid example of America's current culture war. It shows a rural community, Philomath, Oregon, that is making a large transition from once being a dominant force through ...
Jan 06 2023 - New year, new gas tax hike in Pennsylvania
SOME THOUGHT IT IS FAREWELL OTHERS DISAGREED. THE NEW YEAR COMES WITH A NEW GAS TAX HIKE IN PENNSYLVANIA AND THE OAKMONT PLUM SERVICE PLAZA WAS BUSY WITH DRIVERS FUELING UP ON GAS AFTER THE HOLIDAYS.
Jan 06 2023 - Freezing rain impacts last minute Christmas shoppers, travelers in North Bend
NORTH BEND, Wash. - The weather didn’t make it ... "If we have to go to Oregon, it’s a 10-hour drive." Aside from travelers and shoppers, businesses were also doing their best to deal ...
Jan 06 2023 - Medford man accused of trafficking more than 28,000 stolen catalytic converters
It’s the second massive car part theft bust this year in Oregon. Medford police have arrested a man they say is responsible for trafficking more than 28,000 stolen catalytic converters ...
Jan 06 2023 - Projects will serve growing population in Rutherford County's cities in 2023
Rutherford County's fast-growing cities plan road projects and other additional public services for the many people and businesses arriving.
Jan 06 2023 - Man who drove 600 miles to abduct, sexually abuse Oregon girl he met online gets 15 years in prison
A California man was sentenced Thursday, Jan. 5 to more than 15 years in federal prison after driving more than 600 miles to abduct and then sexually abuse an Oregon ...
Jan 06 2023 - Keizer man arrested for distributing child pornography, police say
A Keizer man has been arrested on several counts of encouraging child sexual abuse, says the Keizer Police Department. On December 21, 2022, the Keizer Police Department and Homeland Security ...
Jan 06 2023 - Joy Junction celebrates Christmas
Jonathan Rangel kisses his 6-month-old daughter, Kayleen, during Joy Junction’s annual Christmas Day Dinner at the South Valley shelter. (Chancey Bush/Journal) More than 180 residents of the Joy ...
Jan 06 2023 - Birmingham Commercial Real Estate News
has named Mary Elliott Aderholt an… The BBJ’s Leadership in Diversity series has a new program to kick off 2023… The Birmingham Business Journal will honor the top Commercial Real Estate ...
Jan 06 2023 - TransLink cuts service on 99 B-Line: North America's busiest bus route
Seasonal changes to TransLink's public transit services went into effect earlier this week, reflecting the latest ridership recovery.
Jan 06 2023 - California man has 15-year federal prison term for abusing Oregon girl he met online
A California man has a 15-year federal prison sentence today for sexually abusing an Oregon girl he met online.
Jan 06 2023 - Central California man sentenced to federal prison for abducting and sexually abusing Oregon minor
A man from Mariposa California was sentenced to more than 15 years in federal prison Thursday, after abducting and repeatedly sexually abusing an Oregon minor, he met online.
Jan 06 2023 - DOJ: Mariposa man sentenced in abduction, sexual abuse of Oregon girl
A 26-year-old man from Mariposa was sentenced to over 15 years in federal prison on Thursday after federal prosecutors say he abducted and sexually abused a girl ...
Jan 06 2023 - PHOTOS: Elmira's Brand Park Pool then & now
ELMIRA, N.Y. (WETM) – The Brand Park Pool on Elmira’s southside hasn’t been used since 2005, falling into decay over the last 17 years. But the pool was once a bustling and popular summer ...
Jan 06 2023 - Battles with health and loss birth Coos County bakery, Sweetheart Waffles
Sweetheart Waffles' owner Amiee Blevins says the road to her own business has been etched with tough times.Times she overcame with her family.It's family that b ...
Jan 06 2023 - Small Oregon Cannabis Businesses Say Publicly Traded Weed Giant Chalice Owes Them Tens of Thousands
Four Oregon farmers tell WW that Chalice owes them thousands of dollars for cannabis products the company purchased within the past year but have not yet paid for. According to the growers and ...
Jan 06 2023 - Sound Of 2023: Cat Burns went from busking to a platinum record
From busking on the streets of London, to becoming a platinum-selling songwriter and supporting Ed Sheeran on his stadium tour, Cat Burns had a pretty incredible 2022. It was all thanks to Go, a ...
Jan 06 2023 - School bus driver charged with sex crimes against child, Oregon cops say
A bus driver for special needs children was arrested after being accused of sexually assaulting a child, Oregon deputies said. Officials arrested David L. Moore II, 36, at 10:30 a.m. on Jan. 4 for ...
Jan 06 2023 - School bus driver in Beaverton arrested on sex-abuse charges, sheriff’s office says
A Beaverton school bus driver for special-needs children has been arrested on sex-abuse charges involving a minor, the Washington County Sheriff’s Office said Wednesday. David L. Moore, 36, faces ...
Jan 06 2023 - RESTAURANT TRANSITIONS: Dugan sells, Main eatery goes south; YGFBF closes in Little Rock, to reopen
South on Main owner Don Dugan has sold and last week closed the restaurant at 1304 Main St. in Little Rock. Dugan is withholding the name of the purchaser until all the paperwork is signed, but ...
Jan 06 2023 - Rebranded Astoria cider company opens at new, bigger location
Astoria’s Reveille Ciderworks, like many businesses during the coronavirus pandemic, had to close its doors. Transitioning the taproom on Duane Street into a production space, Jeremy Towsey ...
Jan 06 2023 - ASHLAND MEMORIES: Boosting Ashland, then and now
Ashland enjoyed a lot of economic growth in the first decades of the 20th century. The Cleveland, Southwestern, and Columbus electric railway − commonly known as the streetcar − laid tracks through ...
Jan 06 2023 - New Albany: Proposed annexation from Jersey Township could add 403 acres to business park
The city of New Albany is looking to annex roughly 403 acres from Jersey Township to add to the New Albany International Business Park.
Jan 06 2023 - New Albany could set aside funds for downtown businesses impacted by ongoing construction
More than a dozen small-business owners have said the multimillion-dollar Main Street Reconstruction Project is causing them significant losses.
Jan 06 2023 - Burrito chain opens first Albany region location with plans to expand
A new chain with local ties is moving into the Capital Region with plans to expand. Bubbakoo's Burritos opened its first area location at 26 N. Greenbush Road (U.S. Route 4) on Jan. 2. The retail ...
Jan 06 2023 - Albany recruiter: How businesses hiring in 2023 can stand out
Hiring in the Albany region isn't slowing down headed into 2023, and will likely get harder for businesses looking to grow.
Jan 06 2023 - School bus accident leave one with minor injuries
McIntyre Law Chopper 4 is headed to a report of a car versus school bus at 2201 S. Cornwell Drive near Parkland Elementary School in Yukon.
Jan 06 2023 - Yukon Public Schools bus involved in three-car crash, child injured
A Yukon Public Schools bus was involved in a crash on Wednesday afternoon.It happened near Parkland Elementary.The bus suffered minor damage.One child was check ...
Jan 06 2023 - Freddie's BBQ & Steakhouse In Sapulpa Closes
A popular Sapulpa steakhouse is closing its doors for the last time after 60 years in business. Freddie's barbeque and steakhouse started in 1962 when Fred Joseph began cooking in the back of a ...
Jan 06 2023 - Dover Police Investigating Burglary at Area Liquor Store
Dover Police are investigating a burglary that occurred at Jolly Joe's Liquor Store on Whiteoak Road in Dover overnight. Police headed to the business after 3 a.m. following a burglary alarm. They fou ...
Jan 06 2023 - Update: Ongoing Owasso, Collinsville highway construction projects
It’s a busy season for construction, with everything from a widening of U.S. 169 at 76th St. N. and the realignment of SH-20 at Keetonville Hill.
Jan 06 2023 - Inno Under 25: Kent State student Lauren Hollis finds new major in customized jewelry business
"I couldn't work," Hollis said. "And I was like, OK, how can I make money?" Then a friend asked her, "Have you ever heard of Shopify?" Hollis taught herself how to build an e-commerce site and set ...
Jan 06 2023 - Giant mural depicts Hobart history, businesses, schools
Michelangelo needed four years to complete the Sistine Chapel ceiling early in the 16th century. Pete Cortese won’t need that long to finish a large outdoor mural depicting ...
Jan 06 2023 - Choctaw Development Fund awards $5,000 forgivable loan to Pine Mountain Lures in Heavener, Oklahoma
News Release Choctaw Development Fund Pine Mountain Lures in Heavener, Oklahoma, was awarded a $5,000 Small Business Forgivable loan from Choctaw Nation Small Business Development and the Choctaw ...
Jan 06 2023 - Miles of difference: Smaller victories as fulfilling as large projects for Enid businessman
Local businessman behind Summerfest and Veterans Memorial Bridge finds the smaller victories, such as gifting AmTrykes to children and others in need, to be the most memorable and meaningful to ...
Jan 06 2023 - Telsa shipping error could cost Edmond woman thousands
An Edmond woman says she could be out thousands of dollars after her new car was shipped to the wrong city. “It was like ‘I’m buying myself this thing, I’ve earned this.’ I own a small business. I’ve ...
Jan 06 2023 - State, federal agents investigate Chickasha business after hand sanitizer fueled fires
In August, the DEQ said the Chickasha Manufacturing warehouse ... “We don’t have jurisdiction outside the State of Oklahoma,” said Singletary. “But, we do have our federal partners ...
Jan 06 2023 - Proposed Blockbuster Turns Patrick Williams Into Bulls’ New Floor General
This just in: the Chicago Bulls who, mere weeks ago, looked ready for the scrapheap, have won five of their last seven games (while nearly breaking through for a sixth win against a 23-14 Cavs ...
Jan 06 2023 - 1,800 marijuana plants seized at illegal Blanchard facility
BLANCHARD, Okla. (KFOR ... Mark Woodward, a spokesman for the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics (OBN), said this was just one of at least ten busts the agency has assisted on in the last week ...
Jan 06 2023 - Fans of Ardmore business "go nuts" after learning shop will stay open
ARDMORE, Pa. (CBS) -- A community rallied to make sure a local business can continue to shell out favorites for years to come. In Ardmore, there's one shop in particular where people come from all ...
Jan 06 2023 - Man from Afton, Oklahoma indicted for sexual abuse of a minor
A man from Afton, Oklahoma has been indicted as part of Federal Grand Jury indictments returned in December in the Northern District of Oklahoma. United States ...
Jan 06 2023 - Ada basketball teams take care of business against Heritage Hall
The Ada High School boys basketball team used a strong second half to break open a tight game and pull away from tradition-rich Heritage Hall 59-44 Tuesday night inside the Cougar Activity Center. Ada ...
Jan 06 2023 - Danico, Now the Closest Brewery to DIA, Is Off to a Strong Start
Nikki Harwood and Dave Lotierzo wanted to open a brewery for a long time. The two would go out after work at Anheuser Busch in Fort Collins, grabbing drinks with other supervisors. “We rotated shifts, ...
Jan 06 2023 - AgweekTV Full Show: North Dakota ag impact, South Dakota swine growers and traveling reindeer ranch
No, he wants it all now. KYLE HOSELTON AND HIS FATHER, VERNON, OWN AND OPERATE THE REINDEER RANCH IN DRAYTON, NORTH DAKOTA, THEY GOT INTO THE REINDEER BUSINESS IN 1998, AFTER VERNON SOLD OFF HIS ...
Jan 06 2023 - Child sexual abuse leads to prison sentence for Caldwell man
Brazos County prosecutors say a man who admitted to sexually abusing a child has been sentenced to prison. Andres Anderson, 55, pled guilty to Aggravated Sexual Assault of a Child and Indecency with a ...
Jan 06 2023 - Trial starts for former Salem police captain accused of tax evasion in his gun sale side business
A federal jury is expected to decide next week whether former Salem police Capt. Michael Wagner cheated on his taxes by not reporting income from his internet sales of 36 ...
Jan 06 2023 - Conway man accused of starting fires at South Carolina home, business
A 27-year-old Conway man is facing attempted murder and arson charges after allegedly starting two fires in Fairfield County, according to Sheriff Will ...
Jan 06 2023 - Williamston mom, 5 boys lose everything in Christmas Day fire
WILLIAMSTON, N.C. (WITN) - Firefighters in one Eastern Carolina town had a busy Christmas weekend with three different fires. The worst fire happened on Christmas in which a mother and her five ...
Jan 06 2023 - In Memoriam 2022: Business
One of its ironclad ground rules was that it would live strictly in the background, and members were required to check any personal ego or business agenda at the door. Ken was in this influential ...
Jan 06 2023 - Here's how Wake County will benefit from the $1.7 trillion omnibus spending bill: Projects list
More than $26 million is headed to15 community projects across Wake County, according to Congresswoman Deborah Ross.
Jan 06 2023 - North Carolina lawmaker calls Cori Bush racist for saying Black Republican used as a ‘prop’
Conservative Republicans are backing Florida Rep. Byron Donalds in their effort to prevent House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy from winning the speakership.
Jan 06 2023 - Tarboro football heads to state final as underdog, other than that, business as usual for the Vikin
TARBORO, N.C. (WITN) - The state high school football championship round is this weekend. For the better part of a decade Tarboro has represented the east in class 1A. Each year has similarities ...
Jan 06 2023 - UNCW announces the passing of pioneer alumna Lela Thompson
The North Carolina Education Lottery announced that a Shallotte resident has won $100,000 from a $20 scratch-off ticket. Former Columbus County Sheriff Jody Greene resigned on Wednesday morning at a ...
Jan 06 2023 - Triad, Carolina Core projects help lift NC to another top business climate ranking
A trio of major economic-development projects in the Triad and Carolina Core lifted North Carolina to another No. 1 economic designation from a media outlet, this time the 2022 State ...
Jan 06 2023 - City of Salisbury to use share of federal transportation grant for on demand, micro transit service
Eleven rural communities in North Carolina will split $10.4 million in federal money that they can use to improve public transportation. Salisbury will be using its share of the funds to create ...
Jan 06 2023 - Deadline to apply for Chatham entrepreneurship program is January 31
The Central Carolina Community College Small Business Center and UNC-Chapel Hill’s Innovate Carolina have partnered on a new entrepreneurship development program that will introduce potential business ...
Jan 06 2023 - CBJ Morning Buzz: Atrium Health Ballpark in Kannapolis gets national nod; What’s on local governm
Atrium Health Ballpark, home of the Kannapolis Cannon Ballers, has scored a national recognition. Plus, local governments around the region have busy agendas for this week, and there's a casting call ...
Jan 06 2023 - Indian Trail's transition was "a major change" says principal
With the first semester of the 2022-23 school year coming to an end, Dr. James Jacobs, principal at Indian Trail Middle School, shares how the school has adjusted to the recent transition that ...
Jan 06 2023 - EV charging f irm picks Greenville for its f irst off ice on the East Coast
An electric vehicle charging "network" opened its first East Coast office Dec. 15 in Greenville, continuing a trend of robust EV investment in the Upstate and across South ...
Jan 06 2023 - Ex-employee recognized after mask falls off during armed robbery of North Carolina store, police sa
A woman was charged with robbing a Gastonia business at gunpoint in October after she was recognized as an ex-employee when her facemask fell off, according to the Gastonia Police Department. Police ...
Jan 06 2023 - Ex-North Carolina store employee identified after mask falls off during robbery, police say
A woman was charged with robbing a Gastonia business at gunpoint in October after she was recognized as an ex-employee when her facemask fell off, according to the Gastonia Police Department. Police ...
Jan 06 2023 - What the ‘unsustainable market’ that closed down two breweries means for Abilene
Two Abilene breweries, Sockdolager Brewing Company and Pappy Slokum Brewing Company, announced the closing of both businesses less than a week apart, both ...
Jan 06 2023 - Fayetteville invests $2.5M to go toward minority-owned businesses
Minority-owned businesses in Fayetteville will soon find help and financial assistance to grow their companies after t City Council last week unanimously approved contributing $2.5 million in American ...
Jan 06 2023 - North Carolina father charged with child abuse after newborn twins severely injured, police say
A father faces child abuse charges after his newborn twins were severely injured on Saturday, according to a Thomasville Police Department news release. At 4:42 ...
Jan 06 2023 - Man facing child sex charges in Davidson County
MAN IS FACING SEVEN COUNTS ACCUSED OF SEXUALLY ABUSING A MINOR. THE DAVIDSON COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE SAYS DETECTIVES ARRESTED JIMMY WEISS, GOOD OF LEXINGTON. THEY SAY THE MINOR REPORTED THE ABUSE IN ...
Jan 06 2023 - Madalina Cojocari: Missing North Carolina girl's mom, stepdad indicted under post-Casey Anthony cas
The parents of Madalina Cojocari, a North Carolina sixth grader who vanished after exiting a school bus in November, were indicted for waiting three weeks before reporting her missing.
Jan 06 2023 - North Carolina sheriff resigns for second time over racist remarks
A recently re-elected North Carolina sheriff resigned for the second time in three months after coming under fire for racist comments he made about employees. Catch up quick: Columbus County sheriff ...
Jan 06 2023 - 3 dead in North Carolina construction accident
Three people died Monday in a construction site accident near a business district in Charlotte, North Carolina, officials said.Charlotte Fire Capt. Jackie Gilmore told reporters at the scene that ...
Jan 06 2023 - Magazine names North Carolina ‘State of the Year’ for Economic Development
After a historic year for job announcements and investments, North Carolina has been named the “State of the Year” for economic development by Business Facilities magazine.
Jan 06 2023 - After a week, some are still waiting. Asheville says water fully back over next 48 hours
Officials are working “as hard and as fast as possible to restore service to people and businesses on the west side,” said Asheville City Manager Debra Campbell during a Tuesd ...
Jan 06 2023 - North Carolina named best state for business by top industry magazine
The state landed several major economic developments in 2022 including VinFast, Wolfspeed and Boom Supersonic.
Jan 06 2023 - COMET busts Macomb Twp. resident with fentanyl made to look like pain meds
A Macomb Township man was arrested earlier this week after authorities learned he had been selling fentanyl pressed to resemble oxycodone pain pills, police said late Wednesday. The County of Macomb ...
Jan 06 2023 - Traffic stop in St. Clair County leads to fentanyl bust
A traffic stop on Jan. 3 led police to find a Macomb Township resident who was selling fentanyl pills pressed to look like oxycodone pills, Michigan State Police announced.
Jan 06 2023 - Cyclist suffers serious injuries in West New York hit-and-run: prosecutor
A North Bergen woman riding an electric bicycle was seriously injured in a hit-and-run crash on a busy section of Bergenline in West New York, authorities said. The incident occurred at 12:23 p.m ...
Jan 06 2023 - An antique store? A bar? Former editor of Saveur opens UnQuiet in Coxsackie
Coxsackie, which sits on an unblemished stretch of the Hudson River's west bank, has attracted several other businesses over the past few years. Miller credits the Reed Street Bottle Shop for ...
Jan 06 2023 - Valley Stream 30 students take the lead
The worldwide pandemic has threatened many of the businesses you rely on every day, but don’t let it take away your source for local news. Now more than ever, we need your help to ensure nothing ...
Jan 06 2023 - Bubbakoo's Burritos Comes to Troy, New York
the Troy restaurant is the brand’s ninth location in New York state. “Bubbakoo’s continues to be a rewarding investment for us, both as businessmen and community members,” says Jordan. “Our existing ...
Jan 06 2023 - Longtime Amherst bowling alley changes hands, rebrands
Susanne Nawojski-Muni has turned her lifelong passion for bowling into a new business opportunity. Nawojski-Muni is a partner in the CSA Group of Western New York LLC, which acquired the former Manor ...
Jan 06 2023 - Cazenovia businesses team up to support LGBTQIA youth
Throughout the months of December and January, two Cazenovia businesses, are selling candles to raise funds for LGBTQIA programs in Madison County. Otis + Matilda New York — a ...
Jan 06 2023 - Please Hold for Sterling Lord
After On the Road made the broke Kerouac an overnight success, Sterling wired him bus fare for the ride from Florida to New York. That book has sold more than five million copies. When Stan and ...
Jan 06 2023 - NYPD cop suspended for pummeling teen girl while breaking up Staten Island brawl
A 14-year-old was pummeled Tuesday as police responded to a fight among youths at a bus stop near the Edwin Markham Middle School in Port Richmond.
Jan 06 2023 - Longer video surfaces of wild Staten Island bus-stop melee; 'It's upsetting,' girl's mom says
A new video has surfaced showing a different perspective on the bus-stop melee involving youths in Port Richmond that led to the suspension of an NYPD officer. The new footage, shot from about 15 feet ...
Jan 06 2023 - Springville News
Congratulations to the newly tapped 2022-2023 Springville High School Beta Club members. We have a new business in town, T-Mobile and manager Samantha Dobbs. The Springville Public Library is ...
Jan 06 2023 - Drivers beware: MTA bus-mounted cameras officially issuing tickets on Staten Island as of Friday
The cameras were activated on Oct. 31, but had only been issuing warnings during a 60-day grace period to alert drivers of the new program.
Jan 06 2023 - MTA bus-mounted cameras to issue tickets starting this week on Staten Island
Starting Friday, tickets will be issued by the new automated enforcement cameras mounted on Staten Island’s S79 SBS buses to drivers who obstruct bus stops or use city bus lanes improperly.
Jan 06 2023 - Cheap Flights from New York LaGuardia to Houston George Bush Intercntl.
Flight deals from New York LaGuardia to Houston George Bush Intercntl. Looking for a cheap last-minute deal or the best return flight from New York LaGuardia to Houston George Bush Intercntl.? Find ...
Jan 06 2023 - Jenna Bush Hager’s daughter confirms mother’s underwear habit live on-air
Bush Hager was joined by her nine-year-old daughter Margaret “Mila” Laura during a December broadcast. After Mila spoke about her family’s plans to adopt a cat, co-host Hoda Kotb told Mila ...
Jan 06 2023 - Fredrick Bush
Change is arduous, but it can be managed through personal assessment, individual reflection, establishing attainable objectives, and investigating new perspectives to repeated challenges that have ...
Jan 06 2023 - Schenectady business owner among first in NY to be awarded retail dispensary license
A business owner in Schenectady County has been awarded one of the state’s first retail dispensary licenses. Earlier this week, the New York State Cannabis Control Board approved 36 Conditional ...
Jan 06 2023 - Hearing on Saranac Lake cannabis code is Monday
A public hearing on the village’s draft development code for cannabis businesses will be held on Monday. After the state’s Marihuana Regulation and Taxation Act legalized adult-use recreational ...
Jan 06 2023 - Winter storm: See closings and delays in Vermont, New York
See a full list of schools and businesses that have announced delays or closings in our region due to the storm.
Jan 06 2023 - Franklin County talks plans, dreams, and goals: 2023’s New Year’s resolutions
Community members are looking forward to a great 2023 and are making resolutions and goals for the new year. Across the county, people chimed in on their plans for 2023 — from travel to new business ...
Jan 06 2023 - Nick Saban, Alabama ace two tests while grappling with another | Opinion
NIL, that’s no problem for Alabama. (Peep the latest recruiting rankings, where Alabama’s robust 2023 recruiting class ranks No. 1 nationally.) How about opt-outs? Nope, Alabama’s stars ...
Jan 06 2023 - Stefanik to open flagship office in Rensselaer County
County Executive Steve McLaughlin announces Congresswoman Elise Stefanik is opening a flagship district office at new Rensselaer County offices in East Greenbush. The offices are the first ...
Jan 06 2023 - You Can Now Buy Weed Legally in New York State
Buying marijuana in New York State is now legal. It first went on sale from a store in Lower Manhattan. Bloomberg's Matt Miller was there on "Bloomberg Markets." Follow Bloomberg for business news ...
Jan 06 2023 - Can Public Art Save New York’s Grittiest Bus Terminal?
Pamela Council's "Talking Hands" mural is one of several new works on view at Port Authority. (Billy Anania/Hyperallergic) New York City’s Port Authority building has never really been known for ...
Jan 06 2023 - Applegreen Comes to New York Thruway
Applegreen, the holding company of Petrogas Group U.S. Inc., Plainview, N.Y., made its U.S. debut in 2014 after opening its first sites in New York state. The U.S. business includes sites in the North ...
Jan 06 2023 - With a Tequila Lab and room to grow Pike/Pine’s food truck scene, the guys behind Sparkle Donkey
Capitol Hill’s craft distillery and brewery scene has struggled to grow but a Seattle spirit maker has returned to the neighborhood where its business plan was first shaped and is bringing ...
Jan 06 2023 - Stranded motorist made his way to safety in New York blizzard and then made sure dozens of others d
Police in Cheektowaga say the man who apologized for busting a school window helped 24 people as the deadly storm raged.
Jan 06 2023 - A new path for Paul Smith’s College
TRANSITION: Facing many challenges, college tries to plot a course to success. PAUL SMITHS — Paul Smith’s College is going through a major transitional period, with continued ...
Jan 06 2023 - Paul Smith’s College enrollment continues to drop, but new interim president has plan to reverse
PAUL SMITHS — Paul Smith’s College is going through a major transitional period, with continued declining enrollment, a pending affiliation with a large educational nonprofit organization and a new in ...
Jan 06 2023 - New stores which opened up in Oxford in 2022
New shops and restaurants opened throughout Oxford in 2022 despite the cost of living crisis. Independents and national chains both decided to take a chance and start new businesses. New shops at the ...
Jan 06 2023 - Another Voice: Scoping Plan for New York’s energy transition falls short
The work of New York’s Climate Action Council has been ... I believe the final plan falls short and may result in sweeping changes that will profoundly impact all New Yorkers, changes about ...
Jan 06 2023 - Local businesses are preparing for the big crowds on New Year's Eve
Big crowds are expected to come out and celebrate the new year, and some local businesses are already preparing for their New Year's Eve celebration.With less t ...
Jan 06 2023 - Nichols enjoying smooth transition to West Virginia
“It’s always kind of taking me a little to warm up in my new surroundings,” Nichols said. “It took me longer when I was a freshman coming off a knee injury. This year I was able to warm up ...
Jan 06 2023 - Stanley Mills, Music Publisher Who Popularized ‘The Chicken Dance,’ Dies at 91
Born in 1931, Stanley Mills grew up to join the family business in New York. He stayed on with the company for two years after Mills Music was sold to EMI Music Publishing in 1964. He worked for ...
Jan 06 2023 - 5 exciting new restaurants coming to Montgomery County in 2023
From Conroe’s first “Cajun steakhouse” to Montgomery County’s first In ... efforts Benihana started as a family business in New York City in 1964 and now has 77 locations across the ...
Jan 06 2023 - The MTA’s Special Armored Money Train that Ran from 1951 to 2006 in NYC
From 1951 to 2006, an armored money train moved all the subway and bus fares collected to a secret room at 370 Jay Street in Brooklyn!
Jan 06 2023 - This new law makes it harder for lenders to foreclose on New York homes
Kathy Hochul signed legislation last week that will make it harder for lenders to foreclose on New York homeowners. The bill, called the “Foreclosure Abuse Prevention Act,” passed the state ...
Jan 06 2023 - Cornerstone Community credit union seeks town tax breaks for Lockport expansion
Continued business growth and a need for more operations space is prompting Cornerstone Community Federal Credit Union to do more than just relocate one of its branches to the former Off-Track Betting ...
Jan 06 2023 - The Would-Be Salt Kings of New York City
The Bucci family has been in the salt-mining business in New York’s Livingston County for four generations, beginning in 1908, when salt was primarily used for preserving food. As refrigerators ...
Jan 06 2023 - America's longest-running mayor reflects on 50 years in Lake George
LAKE GEORGE, N.Y. (NEWS10 ... Horseheads students accepting donations for children's hospital, homeless in New York City The summer of 2022 has also been busy for Blais, in a different ...
Jan 06 2023 - Prosecutors say Keene man used crypto business to cater to criminals
HE ALSO DID NOT PAY HIS TAXES FROM 2016 THROUGH 2019. THE DEFENSE SAYS THE TRIAL COULD TAKE UP Prosecutors said a Keene, New Hampshire, man used a cryptocurrency exchange to break the law ...
Jan 06 2023 - Gov. Kathy Hochul has long to-do list as New York’s legislative session begins
New York Governor Kathy Hochul has a busy agenda for 2023, including a new state budget, dealing with calls for criminal justice changes and getting her pick for Chief Judge through the State Senate.
Jan 06 2023 - Barnett pleads not guilty to new charges in funeral home case
Brian M. Barnett, the former funeral home director already facing multiple criminal charges stemming from a Johnstown Police Department investigation of his business, pleaded not guilty Tuesday to new ...
Jan 06 2023 - Superintendent: Man arrested after boarding Greater Johnstown school bus
An adult man is in custody after allegedly boarding a Greater Johnstown School District bus without permission on Wednesday morning, officials said. Superintendent Amy Arcurio confirmed the incident ...
Jan 06 2023 - Barnett pleads not guilty to new charges
Brian M. Barnett, the former funeral home director already facing multiple criminal charges stemming from a Johnstown Police Department investigation of his business, pleaded not guilty Tuesday to new ...
Jan 06 2023 - Shuttle to Jamaica suspended on Jan. 1
Southeast Queens residents were left with one less transit option at the start of the new year.GatewayJFK, the business improvement district covering the area of Springfield Gardens running primarily ...
Jan 06 2023 - Business roundup: Four scheduled to speak at Chamber’s state legislative breakfast Jan. 19
The Rowan Chamber of Commerce is holding the State Legislative Breakfast at the Power In Partnership (PIP) event on Thursday, Jan. 19, at 7:30 a.m. at Trinity Oaks (728 Klumac Road). State Sen. Carl ...
Jan 06 2023 - This Hudson, New York retailer says there’s never been a better time to be a small business
Interior designer and home-goods store owner Michael Cox of Foley&Cox discusses his town’s wild three years, as well as his hunting genes and why he loves a browsing day-tripper.
Jan 06 2023 - Colorado is busing migrants to New York and other major cities
Migrants from the southern border are being housed in Denver shelters. Photo: Courtesy of the city of Denver Colorado Gov. Jared Polis is busing migrants who recently arrived in Denver from the ...
Jan 06 2023 - Johnstown, Gloversville residents charged in drug, weapons bust in Mayfield, Johnstown
In one case, Gloversville resident Aaron Henderson ... as the result of non-resident drug traffickers from downstate New York trying to make a greater profit in a low-supply, high-demand region.
Jan 06 2023 - Latham bowling alley sold as industry rebounds strongly
Spare Time Entertainment sold its Latham bowling alley to experienced operators in South Glens Falls who will continue the longtime business. Doug and Alison Bohannon, owners of Kingpin's Alley Family ...
Jan 06 2023 - Cornell University Hosts New York Concord Grape Innovation Awards
Six food and beverage producers from across New York took home shares of over $100,000 in prizes Friday at the first New York Concord Grape Innovation Awards, a business competition aimed at stimulati ...
Jan 06 2023 - Longtime Fredonia Food Mart Owner Looks Back
Photos by M.J. Stafford FREDONIA — Mark Stuczynski operated Fredonia Food ... and it transitioned to an independent store in 2002 after Convenient wound down its New York franchising operation. Mark ...
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