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Bus News Archives, July 01 2023
Jul 01 2023 - Nevada introduces great state incentives for electric trucks and buses
Nevada has a new law that lowers the price upfront of medium- and heavy-duty electric trucks and buses for businesses and public fleets. Governor Joe Lombardo (R-NV) signed Assembly Bill 184 ...
Jul 01 2023 - Opera-singing California man brings Venetian gondola to popular tourist spot
That’s now possible in Morro Bay, where a new business is offering ... After 22 years as a professional gondoliere in Southern California, San Luis Obispo County native Stephen Anastasia has ...
Jul 01 2023 - Busy Morro Bay intersection to get a roundabout. It could cost $12 million, city says
A total of 23 crashes have been recorded at the intersection in the past five years, according to a city consultant.
Jul 01 2023 - Carlisle Construction Materials Opens New Production and Manufacturing Facility in Southern Missour
"We're proud that Carlisle Construction Materials chose to expand its business here in Missouri ," said Governor Mike Parson. "This investment is a testament to our state's talented workforce, ...
Jul 01 2023 - Southwest Florida residents plan march and labor protest against DeSantis' immigration law
Unidos Immokalee previously advertised a march on June 1, which saw thousands of Hispanic and Latino Southwest Florida residents march in Fort Myers and Immokalee and several Hispanic businesses ...
Jul 01 2023 - South Westminster Primary Care Home
Names of individuals, mention of gender or identifying features Offensive, abusive or inappropriate language or remark Any review where your experience has resulted in a formal complaint or you intend ...
Jul 01 2023 - Former Broncos DL, WWE Superstar Darren Drozdov dies at 54
Transitioning to the wild world of professional wrestling, Drozdov worked matches for ECW from 1997-98 before jumping ship to WWE in 1998, where he joined the Legion of Doom first as Puke and then as ...
Jul 01 2023 - The Blue Line’s West Side Branch Is Being Rebuilt Starting This Summer. Here’s When Stations Wi
Crews will rebuild tracks from late July through early October, and the Racine stop will be temporarily shut down for reconstruction. The CTA will operate shuttle buses to help riders get around.
Jul 01 2023 - Cresco Labs Adds Two Dispensaries in Washington and Somerset to Pennsylvania Footprint
Cresco Labs opened two dispensaries in Washington and Somerset, Pennsylvania. Pictured: Sunnyside Somerset. (Photo: Business Wire) “We’re excited to open the first dispensary in Somerset, as well as ...
Jul 01 2023 - Goose Creek Transit transcends funding struggles as ridership grows
The Hub on Smith staff is working to secure the funding necessary to continue to provide public transportation for the city of Sheridan.
Jul 01 2023 - Radford pies: Where is the family’s pie shop and what is it called?
However, they also have their own pie business, but where is it? Noel Radford's pie shop is located in Heysham, Lancashire, near their family home. Britain's biggest family have owned the bakery ...
Jul 01 2023 - Liberty Oilfield Services Face EEOC Lawsuit for Race Harassment
Liberty Energy, Inc. doing business as Liberty Oilfield Services LLC, faces a lawsuit for allegedly subjecting workers to race and national origin discrimination at a facility in Odessa, Texas, ...
Jul 01 2023 - US High Court's 'Mallory' Ruling Could Mean Busier Courts in Pa., but the Fight's Not Over
It’s going to make Philadelphia, in particular, even a bigger magnet for all kinds of litigation,” Reed Smith partner James Beck said.
Jul 01 2023 - Local kayak, paddle board rentals face setback in central Wisconsin
Central Wisconsin is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, especially during the summer months. However, this year, rental businesses offering kayaking and paddle-boarding experiences have ...
Jul 01 2023 - Yes, bounty hunters still exist — and a new California law will change their business
Officially known as “bail fugitive recovery agents,” bounty hunters aren’t meant to break down doors or harass people, one said.
Jul 01 2023 - Hail to the chef: White House cook dishes on presidents’ food secrets
Chef Andre Rush served as a White House chef for Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, Barack Obama and Donald Trump — and knows their gastronomical secrets.
Jul 01 2023 - Machias reaching a “critical mass” for growth, boosters say
Many investing time and money in Machias are doing so with a shared optimistic outlook and a diversified business strategy.
Jul 01 2023 - Perfume bandits strike Elliot Lake, Sudbury businesses
A trio that made off with cologne and perfume valued at about $1,000 from a business in Elliot Lake may have pulled off a similar caper in Sudbury, police say. A woman and two men entered the Ontario ...
Jul 01 2023 - Police think Elliot Lake perfume thieves hit the Sault and Sudbury as well
The East Algoma Ontario Provincial Police believe that a trio of people who hit a business in Elliot Lake last Saturday also hit retail stores in Sault Ste. Marie and Sudbury.
Jul 01 2023 - Murder suspects will have their day in court
Pembroke -- It was a busy week for Ontario Court of Justice Jeffery Richardson as he presided over some ongoing court cases involving two young men from the Eganville area. Both men are charged with ...
Jul 01 2023 - Murder suspects will have dau in court
Two murder suspects from Eganville area have their day in court By R. Bruce McIntyre Local Initiatives Reporter Pembroke -- It was a busy week for Ontario Court of Justice Jeffery Richardson as he ...
Jul 01 2023 - 🌱 Victoria Co. Considers Polling Consolidation + Man Found Dead
Hello, Victoria. I'm here in your inbox this morning to tell you everything you need to know about what's going on around town. Because community information is power! Business owners and ...
Jul 01 2023 - Oak Ridge bike shop celebrates 50 years of business
OAK RIDGE, Tenn. (WATE) — It started with two brothers and soon Bill Waters became the owner of the Oak Ridge Bicycle Center. After opening back in June of 1973, the business has been a huge ...
Jul 01 2023 - Globex Business Centres Commences Leasing Of Offices At Globex Pegasus In Georgetown, Guyana
globex business centres inc. pegasus corporate centre & hotel tower georgetown, guyana globex business centres georgetown, guyan ...
Jul 01 2023 - Ebert Enterprises in Algoma taking care of the land, cows, and people
The Ebert family owns a trio of businesses in Kewaunee County. People are a priority at all three. They want to make sure their employees and community are cared for, and in turn, ...
Jul 01 2023 - Violence intervention fundraiser held in Algoma
ALGOMA, Wis. (WBAY) - The purpose of the event: To raise funds and awareness to assist victims of abuse all across Kewaunee County with medical and legal needs, as well as with education.
Jul 01 2023 - Protests erupt in French suburbs after fatal police shooting of teen at traffic stop
French security forces fired tear gas as they battled hundreds of protestors who torched cars and bus shelters and set up barricades in the western Paris suburbs overnight Tuesday after a teenager was ...
Jul 01 2023 - Clintonville's Pat and Gracie's adding downtown restaurant next month
A Clintonville restaurant is coming to downtown Columbus. Pat and Gracie’s Kitchen x Tavern, which opened in 2016 in the Graceland Shopping Center, is taking over the former BurgerIM space at 121 S.
Jul 01 2023 - Tigertree owner on the return of apparel, two years in Clintonville
High St. in Clintonville. Owner Josh Quinn said getting out of the apparel business was absolutely the right move at that time given uncertainly about how to manage fitting rooms, sanitizing and ...
Jul 01 2023 - TX rep issues challenge with ‘American Pride Month’ legislation: Will WH, businesses fly USA fl
A Republican House lawmaker is calling for July to be recognized as 'American Pride Month' to celebrate the nation's traditional values.
Jul 01 2023 - Denver7 Gives helps FRIENDS of Broomfield afford new bus- and then some!
We were hoping to help this nonprofit get a new bus, but we didn't know we'd help them afford even more.
Jul 01 2023 - Suzuki Unveils Hayabusa 25th Anniversary Model
Suzuki Commemorates History of Transformational Hayabusa Sportbike with 25th Anniversary Model . Brea, CA (June 30, 2023) – When the Suzuki Hayabusa was introduced 25 years ago, ...
Jul 01 2023 - N.J. activist offers hidden cameras for kids to record ‘lies, corruption, abuse’ in schools
One superintendent promised school discipline as well as referrals to law enforcement if students secretly recorded classes.
Jul 01 2023 - Port Canaveral Officially Opens Newly Renovated $48 Million Project North Cargo Berth 3
Port Canaveral’s newly renovated North Cargo Berth 3 (NCB3) has officially opened for business following a ribbon cutting ceremony featuring local and state government leaders along with ...
Jul 01 2023 - Ontario Provincial Police investigate break and enter at Dunnville business
Ontario Provincial Police are investigating after someone broke into a business in Dunnville though a damaged window. Early June 26, police received a report of the incident on Main Street, where it ...
Jul 01 2023 - Belleville business owner pushes through as work continues downtown. ‘I’m gonna be fine.’
Losing the traffic that passes by the store makes things more difficult when customers don’t know the business is there to begin with, according to the owner.
Jul 01 2023 - Amy Littlefield on Life on the Abortion Borderland After Dobbs & State-Level Work to Preserve A
Give us a full profile of who he is and what his strategy is. AMY LITTLEFIELD: So, Jonathan Mitchell was the Texas solicitor general, so he actually defended the anti-abortion omnibus law H.B. 2 ...
Jul 01 2023 - Enjoy Affordable Family Movie Nights: NJ Cheap Movie Theaters and Cheap Movies
Don't let family movie night BUST your budget. Jersey Family Fun shares NJ cheap movie theaters and cheap movie options near me and you in New Jersey.
Jul 01 2023 - Wayne Primary Election Results 2023: See Latest Tally
Editor's note: This story was last updated at 10:40 p.m. Tuesday. WAYNE, NJ — Voters in Wayne and across New Jersey are seeing how the ballot for November will shape up in this busy election ...
Jul 01 2023 - School bus company owner charged — again — with putting bad drivers on the road, AG says
The operator and his brother were charged with continuing bad bus practices after the initial indictment, authorities said.
Jul 01 2023 - Protect Your Pet From Heat, Fireworks
The days surrounding the 4th of July is the Humane Society of Central Oregon's busiest week of the year. Families need to be prepared to keep pets safe at home from the sounds of the professional ...
Jul 01 2023 - (STN Podcast E166) Shifting: The Move Away From Diesel + Successes, Challenges in Oregon Districts
Tony and Taylor discuss the rising prices of diesel school buses in the shift toward zero-emissions and electric. Director of Transportation Kim Crabtree shares how Bend-La Pine School District in ...
Jul 01 2023 - Hello Alice and the Global Entrepreneurship Network Announce $70M Equitable Access Fund
Wells Fargo - Today, the Global Entrepreneurship Network (GEN) and Hello Alice, the fintech helping over one million small businesses access capital, proudly announced the creation of a $70M Equitable ...
Jul 01 2023 - Century-old family store fires up the roaster: Ebels offering free lunch to celebrate 103 years in
Ebels General Store in Falmouth is celebrating 103 years in business. Two years ago, a second location was opened in Reed City. To mark the milestone, they've fired up the roaster and are inviting the ...
Jul 01 2023 - Arizona Fire Map, Update as Diamond Blaze Rapidly Spreads by Scottsdale
Fire crews have worked through the night to tackle a bush fire that has spread across 2,500 acres to the north-east of Phoenix, amid "critical" heat conditions.
Jul 01 2023 - Edgewood Creamery In Harford County Burglarized, Video Shows
Surveillance video shared on social media showed someone throw two rocks through the business' glass door before slipping inside.
Jul 01 2023 - Amerequip's expansion promises new jobs in Kiel
KIEL (WLUK) -- A business expansion in Kiel ... Construction is expected to be completed by the end of this year. Amerequip is a Wisconsin-based designer and manufacturer of custom equipment ...
Jul 01 2023 - No more needles? A new pill may work as well as Ozempic shots to treat obesity
New research released Sunday shows high-dose oral versions of the medication in the blockbuster drugs Ozepmic and Wegovy may work as well as the popular injections — even in hard-to-treat people with ...
Jul 01 2023 - Busy summer for Deer Isle artist
The summer began for Jeffery Becton of Deer Isle with an acceptance to Photo London for a solo booth at Somerset House. This was accomplished once his gallery, which is not known for carrying ...
Jul 01 2023 - Gov. Kelly signs Kansas Apprenticeship Act
On June 30, Governor Laura Kelly signed House Bill 2292, promoting and expanding apprenticeships with businesses, healthcare organizations, educational institutions and ...
Jul 01 2023 - American National Bank of Texas Expands Opportunities and Access to Affordable Homeownership
Ignite Home Loan Program, ongoing education series and new mortgage loan office in Cedar Hill provide support to local communities TERRELL, Texas, June 28, 2023--(BUSINESS WIRE)--American National ...
Jul 01 2023 - How American National Bank of Texas is chasing opportunity by pursuing Hispanic-owned businesses
Marcelo Mills, the president of Emerging Markets for American National Bank of Texas, sees an opportunity to go after 9,200 business clients in Dallas County.
Jul 01 2023 - Police investigate death of Iron Range man found in freezer
Police are investigating the circumstances of a man's death inside an Iron Range home. The Gilbert Police Department said the man, identified as Brandon Lee Buschman, 35, of Babbitt, was found dead in ...
Jul 01 2023 - Body Found Inside Chest Freezer Of Unoccupied Biwabik Home
The Gilbert Police Department released new information Tuesday night involving a death investigation in the city of Biwabik. Police Chief Ty Techar said the body of Brandon Lee Buschman, 35, of ...
Jul 01 2023 - Body found in northern MN freezer
The body of a man found dead inside a freezer chest in Biwabik (MN) on Monday has been identified as 35-year old Brandon Buschman of Babbitt (MN). The Gilbert (MN) Police Department was called in ...
Jul 01 2023 - Yellowstone River train derailment has impacts in Central Montana
Central Montanans will see extra train traffic as a result of the railway bridge collapse near Reed Point, west of Columbus, on June 24.
Jul 01 2023 - 2 arrested in Dayton drug bust
Investigators with the Liberty County Pct. 4 Constable's Office on Friday, June 23, conducted an investigation at the Brookhollow Apartments in Dayton regarding marijuana trafficking.
Jul 01 2023 - Here’s when the new MOD Pizza is opening in Bellingham, plus live music and events
Here’s a roundup of the latest retail, business and restaurant activity in and around Whatcom County: MOD Pizza’s second location opens in January. The new location for a seco ...
Jul 01 2023 - Kyrie Irving free agency landing spots: Mavericks positioned to retain star, but where else could h
Irving may be searching for a max contract, but the market isn't exactly robust for the mercurial star due to years of controversial remarks and decisions both on and off the court. That aside, Irving ...
Jul 01 2023 - Players elect Lloyd Howell as NFLPA’s next executive director
The business executive succeeds DeMaurice Smith as the players conclude a secretive search for their new union leader.
Jul 01 2023 - Kansas City Royals Trade Aroldis Chapman to Texas Rangers as First Trade Domino Falls
We are still one month away from the MLB Trade Deadline, but the Texas Rangers got busy early, acquiring reliever Aroldis Chapman from the Kansas City Royals.
Jul 01 2023 - Greater Conejo Valley Chamber Announces 40 Under 40 List For 2023
The Greater Conejo Valley Chamber's annual list honors local people working in business, government, medicine and more.
Jul 01 2023 - Get your business degree right here in Westfield
At the last Westfield Washington Schools board meeting, school officials announced a partnership between WWS and Indiana State University. One aspect of that partnership is to offer community members ...
Jul 01 2023 - Lamar man's drug case deal dismisses charges in child abuse case
One of three co-defendants in a Lamar child abuse case was granted dismissal of counts in a plea deal he recently took on a felony drug offense.
Jul 01 2023 - Best Outdoor Dining In Crystal Lake, Cary
Readers shared their favorites in a recent Patch.com poll. Five business were picked as the best for outdoor dining in the area.
Jul 01 2023 - Sadler came up short despite outspending Brewer in GOP Senate race
Outspending Del. Emily Brewer, R-Isle of Wight, didn’t carry Emporia businessman Hermie Sadler to victory on June 20 in the two candidates’ race for the new 17th State Senate District’s Republican ...
Jul 01 2023 - Health Alert Emporia: Alcohol increases diabetes and obesity risk. Doctor Explains
You should know that research continues to show that there really aren't any safe benefits that can come from alcohol use. Data suggests that alcohol abuse is rising across the nation and the world.
Jul 01 2023 - Putin ally’s son who flew drone over the Arctic violated law, Norway Supreme Court says
Norway’s top court on Friday ruled that the son of a Russian businessman close to President Vladimir Putin violated a law that bars Russians from flying drones when he flew drones over the Arctic last ...
Jul 01 2023 - Mt. Bagel Is Back in Business and Still Can’t Make Bagels Fast Enough
T his week brings good news and bad news for Seattle’s many bagel fans. The good: Mt. Bagel, which was one of the most hyped bagel pop-ups of the last few years — has returned to Seattle a year after ...
Jul 01 2023 - Mid-Michigan businessman starts scholarship for Holt High School students
Local businessman Doug Daigle, owner of American Flooring Holt, is significantly impacting some Holt High School students.
Jul 01 2023 - Emylie Tran Killed in Head-On Crash on Bushard Street [Fountain Valley, CA]
FOUNTAIN VALLEY, CA (May 25, 2023) – Saturday night, a head-on crash on Bushard Street killed Emylie Tran and left another person injured. The incident happened at around 11:50 p.m. along ...
Jul 01 2023 - Longview ISD adds 2 new Lobo transport buses for extracurricular travel
Longview ISD Transportation Coordinator Darryl Dans said with many extracurricular transports yearly. LISD decided on an upgrade. “We have students that are going throughout the night, basketball ...
Jul 01 2023 - Best business checking accounts – July 2023
Note: Annual percentage yields (APYs) shown are as of June 29, 2023. Bankrate’s editorial team updates this information regularly, typically biweekly. APYs may have changed since they were last ...
Jul 01 2023 - 40 events to keep you busy in Dayton in July
The 13th annual White Trash and White Walls Car Show will take place at Fairborn Community Park East, 691 E. Dayton-Yellow Springs Rd., on Saturday, July 29 starting at 9 a.m. There will be cars, ...
Jul 01 2023 - Ex-Business Leaders of McElroy Deutsch Sued by Firm Over 'Widespread Fraud and Theft'
The suit names as defendants the former chief financial officer and former director of professional and business development of the Morristown-based firm.
Jul 01 2023 - Land Bank to apply for Ohio Department of Development funds to demolish Daisy Barker house
In other business, application to be made to Ohio Department of Development for funds for former YMCA site to remove buried debris.
Jul 01 2023 - 2 dogs found abandoned, tied to picnic table in Sudbury, Massachusetts
Officials in Sudbury, Massachusetts, have launched an animal abuse investigation after two dogs were found abandoned.
Jul 01 2023 - Cudahy an 'overlooked' market, developer says in advancing 78-unit apartment plan
Cudahy’s Community Development Authority ... What business opportunities will the massive event bring to SE Wisconsin and how can Milwaukee-area firms get involved in the convention?
Jul 01 2023 - Tilth & Oak refill bar opens in Virginia Beach Town Center, promoting sustainability and shoppi
A new store in Virginia Beach’s Town Center is promoting small businesses and sustainability through locally created products. Tilth & Oak is a refill bar and artisan market run by sisters and ...
Jul 01 2023 - Bucks County business owners charged for allegedly billing customers, not delivering final product
A&A Custom Furniture is based in Perkasie, but the business marketed to customers all over the area via Facebook.
Jul 01 2023 - Ex-Leon County sheriff’s deputy faces life sentence for allegations of child sex abuse
Former Leon County Sheriff's Deputy arrested, indicted for alleged sexual abuse of a child: faces potential life sentence if convicted.
Jul 01 2023 - How to Protect Loves Ones from Financial Scams
June is Elder Abuse Awareness Month and research shows that seniors are among the most frequent targets for scammers.
Jul 01 2023 - Hudson Bay ride service Bay Bus struggling to stay afloat
Hudson Bay is fighting to keep their private bus service running. With 250 kilometres between the community and Prince Albert, 330 kilometres from there to Saskatoon and 400 kilometres to get to ...
Jul 01 2023 - Hemp business owner closes stores ahead of July 1: 'I'm devastated'
With the clock ticking closer to midnight on the eve of Maryland’s recreational marijuana industry blossoming, one business owner is packing up the boxes and ma ...
Jul 01 2023 - Maryland police nab drug kingpin and 9 others in $2 million cocaine bust
Police in Anne Arundel County, Maryland arrested 10 people, including a drug "kingpin," as part of the largest seizure of cocaine in the police department's history.
Jul 01 2023 - Attorney General visits Lynchburg, discusses various hot button topics
Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares visited with area business leaders and lawyers to discuss gang violence, police shortages, fentanyl overdoses and immigration at a roundtable discussion at the ...
Jul 01 2023 - Virginia attorney general addresses crime, mental health and fentanyl concerns at Lynchburg roundta
Virginia’s Attorney General Jason Miyares joined a roundtable discussion with the Lynchburg legal community and business leaders on Thursday afternoon.
Jul 01 2023 - Ontario County Chamber seeks new leader
CANANDAIGUA, NY – The Ontario County Chamber of Commerce is looking for a new leader. The Board of Directors of OnChamber, as the business organization is known, announced Friday that President and ...
Jul 01 2023 - Post office officer detains ‘road raging’ motorist who pointed gun at man, Texas DPS says
About 3 p.m., Texas Department of Public Safety troopers responded to a report of a man with a gun on the eastbound lanes of the Bush Turnpike near Preston Road in Far North Dallas. According to DPS, ...
Jul 01 2023 - We may not know the hazards trains carry through the Triangle, but first responders do
McDaniel is the fire chief in Selma, the Johnston County town where busy tracks ... Train accidents that release hazardous chemicals are rare in North Carolina. Since 2006, there have been eight, ...
Jul 01 2023 - This nun defends migrants. She says both Texas and California used them as pawns
Sister Norma Pimentel, a nun famous for her compassion toward migrants, said that parties on both sides of the aisle turned the bus carrying migrants from Texas to L.A. into a spectacle.
Jul 01 2023 - Brownsville mayor updates community on city business
The Brownsville Chamber of Commerce in partnership with the city of Brownsville on Friday hosted a community event highlighting city business.  “We had over a ...
Jul 01 2023 - Help wanted: Labor shortage hits hard in rural West Texas as US slams door on migrants
ALPINE, Texas — Katherine Parker rushed around Spicewood Bar and Restaurant, bussing dishes and delivering hot plates of fried catfish and burgers to hungry customers. She was doing a server's job at ...
Jul 01 2023 - Historic 1776 Samuel Adams House Asks $1.25M
The home belonged to Samuel Adams of Chelmsford, the owner of a water cracker business. It is part of Massachusetts' Historical Commission.
Jul 01 2023 - North Texas entrepreneur opens fine dining restaurant, two other businesses in hopes to boost econo
Cedric Brown opens fine dining restaurant, turkey leg place and boxing gym in less than a year. How he did it.
Jul 01 2023 - A look at Jack Hanna's life in Montana through photos
After leading the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium for years and traveling the world, Hanna was first diagnosed with Alzheimer's in the fall of 2019. For the past two years, he as lived in Montana.
Jul 01 2023 - Train derails into Montana's Yellowstone River
A train derailment was reported Saturday in Montana near Columbus. The train reportedly went off its rails and into the Yellowstone River amid a bridge collapse, according to local outlets. " ...
Jul 01 2023 - Montana issues emergency closure after bridge collapse
From staff reports Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks implemented an emergency closure on portions of the Yellowstone River this week between Reed Point and Columbus following a partial bridge collapse ...
Jul 01 2023 - Welle leads charge for trap team
Junior Austin Welle led the Fergus Falls High School Claybusters Trap Team with a first place tie at the Class 7A Minnesota State High School Clay Target League trap tournament ...
Jul 01 2023 - Statehouse protesters cite shootings across Mass. in call for stronger gun control laws
The head of the Massachusetts Coalition to Prevent Gun Violence urged lawmakers to pass an omnibus bill that ensures people who are licensed to carry don't have dangerous histories and ...
Jul 01 2023 - NJ Transit gets federal grant to modernize garage to handle electric buses. It's a start
Updating the garage in Maplewood is key for the agency to move ahead with ambitious plans to launch its second electric bus pilot.
Jul 01 2023 - New developments in Newberry could also bring more people to town
NEWBERRY, S.C. — According to 2022 U.S. Census numbers, the City of Newberry has a population of nearly 10,500 people. Local leaders are expecting more people with some new businesses, including ...
Jul 01 2023 - Rookie firefighter in Merrimack saves snapping turtle, 3 ducklings in separate rescues
Some animals are safe thanks to a rookie firefighter in Merrimack. Firefighter Alex had a busy day at work on Tuesday, carrying out two successful rescues. In the morning, he helped a snapping turtle ...
Jul 01 2023 - COMCAST COMPLETES MULTI-MILLION-DOLLAR BROADBAND EXPANSION TO MORE THAN 2,300 HOMES & BUSINESSE
Expansion Brings Xfinity 10G Network to Wayzata; Customers in the Community Now Have Internet Speeds Faster Than 1 Gig ...
Jul 01 2023 - Memphis Police searching for suspects caught on camera breaking into cars in parking lots
MPD said three suspects caught on camera breaking into several vehicles at businesses along Poplar Ave. and Summer Ave. on Wednesday, June 28, 2023.
Jul 01 2023 - Hungry for success? The Boise Breakfast Club caters to women in business
A new group focused on women in business is gaining traction here in the Treasure Valley. The Boise Breakfast Club met bright and early Tuesday morning for their sixth month in action. Founder Kelci ...
Jul 01 2023 - Elizabeth teams with Newark Liberty for initiative to promote the city
Elizabeth officials say that the city is New Jersey’s most convenient travel gateway, allowing local businesses to connect with travelers on a global scale.
Jul 01 2023 - Two facing charges after high-speed chase on Interstate 70
Two Columbus men are facing charges after allegedly leading Ohio State Highway Patrol troopers on a high-speed chase early Wednesday. Lt. Brian McFarland of the patrol’s St. Clairsville post said the ...
Jul 01 2023 - Southern California bakeries, smokehouses may be first in U.S. required to go electric
Regulators say phasing out gas-fueled commercial ovens will help our region hit mandated clean air targets. Some local businesses say it’s not feasible.
Jul 01 2023 - Southern California bakeries, smokehouses may be first in U.S. required to use electric ovens
Regulators say phasing out gas-fueled commercial ovens will help our region hit mandated clean air targets. Some local businesses say it’s not feasible.
Jul 01 2023 - Va. dispensaries prepare to take hit on Delta 8 THC sales as new law begins
On July 1, a new law will prohibit the sale of Delta 8 THC products, and local business owners are preparing to pull popular items off their shelves.
Jul 01 2023 - Mobile bookstore rides into Rapid City
Dr. Seuss once said, “The more that you read, the more things you will know, the more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.” Kristy Bussey is going the extra mile to bring that knowledge to ...
Jul 01 2023 - Pride Month event panelists say businesses should use financial sway to impact legislation
An Oklahoma state lawmaker and and American Civil Liberties Union lawyer said it was important for businesses to use their financial sway over legislators to support the LGBTQ+ community and push back ...
Jul 01 2023 - Laguna Niguel-Dana Point, CA
The former first lady and mother of Pres. George W. Bush. Laguna Hills Woman Killed In 405 Freeway Crash A 29-year-old Laguna Hills woman was killed Sunday when a car she was riding in stalled on ...
Jul 01 2023 - WRTA shuttle bus on July 4th to Lander Pioneer Days Rodeo
To make it easier to get to and from the 129th Fremont Toyota Pioneer Days Rodeo on the evening of Tuesday, July 4th, WRTA will be running a public shuttle bus from the Lander Community Center parking ...
Jul 01 2023 - Football builds momentum over summer workouts
Derby football wrapped up a busy first month of summer workouts, which included a venture south to face teams in Oklahoma. The Panthers played their first of two 7-on-7 tournaments ...
Jul 01 2023 - County government offices moving to temporary locations
Several Carroll County government offices are slated for temporary relocation in Carrollton during the coming weeks, and two departments have already moved and are open for business.
Jul 01 2023 - Felon caught with more than $100K worth of drugs inside Carroll County home, deputies say
A Carroll County man, and previously convicted felon, was arrested during a drug bust after deputies found more than $100,000 worth of illegal drugs, plus weapons and cash. The Carroll County ...
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