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Bus News Archives, July 06 2023
Jul 06 2023 - Feeding America West Michigan to visit Marquette County Thursday
For those who walk, or take a bus, distribution will take place in the parking lot of the Ishpeming VFW from 9:00 to 10:00 a.m.
Jul 06 2023 - 2023 Colville Business Council General Elections results are in
Colville Business Council General Elections Results . Incumbents Jarred-Michael Erickson, Dr. Alison Boyd-Ball, Norma J Cate-Sanchez, Karen Condon, and Roger Finley return, w ...
Jul 06 2023 - Dauphin residents wait for news of loved ones after deadly Manitoba crash
1:12 Manitoba crash: Friend of victims reflects on her choice not to join group on bus The mayor of Dauphin, Man., says his community is steeling itself for difficult hours and days ahead ...
Jul 06 2023 - Dauphin Class of 2023 Valedictorian embraces grief while looking to future with hope
Our goal in life is to enjoy it." 'Everyone knows someone': Dauphin community grieves, copes in wake of fatal Manitoba crash 'Everything seems so dark and gloomy' in aftermath of fatal bus crash ...
Jul 06 2023 - 2 major Clackamas County roads close for construction Thursday
Two busy roads in Clackamas County close Thursday; one in the Molalla area, and one in Canby. Oregon 213 at the intersection of Toliver Road will be closed to all users all hours and days from ...
Jul 06 2023 - Grandview unveils city’s first mural, ‘we’re transforming Main Street’
It’s just one more awesome way we’re transforming Main Street for our citizens, businesses and visitors," says Grandview Mayor Leonard Jones ...
Jul 06 2023 - Metronet Powers Up Findlay with 100% Fiber Optic Internet; Residents Now Eligible for Service
FINDLAY, Ohio, July 06, 2023--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Metronet today announced that 100% fiber optic internet is officially available to residents and businesses in initial construction areas throughout ...
Jul 06 2023 - BuyBuy Baby gets a bid from one of its vendors
Dream on Me, which runs a direct-to-consumer business and sells baby gear through the Bed Bath & Beyond-owned retailer, is a stalking horse bidder, according to bankruptcy court documents.
Jul 06 2023 - Pa. man left loaded gun in Taco Bell bushes, threatened to kill mattress in jail cell: police
Police in western Pa. said a man was drunk when he left a gun in bushes outside of a Taco Bell on July 4 then threatened to kill a mattress in his jail cell.
Jul 06 2023 - Commentary: LGBTQ needs more than merch from Texas companies
To truly support the LGBTQ community, businesses should speak up against damaging legislation instead of only profiting from merchandise during Pride Month. Education Images, Cont ...
Jul 06 2023 - How fish are helping to control the mosquito population in Alachua County
Gambusia minnows can be released into larger, more permanent bodies of water.. These fish are mosquito predators which eat the insects' larvae.
Jul 06 2023 - 4th of July festivities underway in Freeport
FREEPORT (WGME) -- There's a busy schedule of events to celebrate the Fourth of July in Freeport. The day kicked off with a pancake breakfast at the Freeport Grange for runners of the L.L. Bean 10K to ...
Jul 06 2023 - Northern California man sentenced to prison for possessing dogs used for fighting
The Dept. said Carlos Villasenor of Placerville ran a dog breeding business focused on “desirable dogfighting bloodlines,” transported dogs between California and Mexico for the use of ...
Jul 06 2023 - Business at Fireworks Country picks up during 4th of July weekend
They’re open year-round, but from Memorial Day Weekend through the 4th business at Fireworks Country picks up. From sparklers to big 500-gram cakes, the family-run business has just about any firework ...
Jul 06 2023 - I fly business class – and regularly have people assuming I don’t belong there
My mother had had a similar experience in 1979 when we went to Calais on a coach trip. It was awkward because everyone was looking at me like I had done something wrong. Looking around, I noticed that ...
Jul 06 2023 - All aboard! Ride the train and celebrate 50 years of museum history
Michigan Transit Museum is 50 years old and in honor of the milestone anniversary ticket prices for train rides Saturday and Sunday will be 50% off. That’s $4 for adults and $2.50 for children or free ...
Jul 06 2023 - Estero’s Christmas Tree Shop to go out of business. Here are the liquidation deals so far
Tree Shops announced it will be liquidating its stores and closing down shop, which means the new Coconut Point location will be gone soon.
Jul 06 2023 - Which Columbus-area high schools have the best football uniforms? Here's our top 10
Which Columbus-area high schools have the best football uniforms? The Dispatch's high school sports staff has selected its top 10.
Jul 06 2023 - 2-year-old dies after being hit by SUV in Champaign County
A Champaign County 2-year-old has died after being hit by an SUV Wednesday evening. Dawn Susral, 2, of North Lewisburg, was pronounced dead at the Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, according ...
Jul 06 2023 - California’s youth prisons have shuttered — and prompted an end to this secretive group
California’s final remaining youth prisons shuttered on June 30, marking an end to a 132-year-old statewide correctional system plagued by violence and abuse. Youths previously in custody under the ...
Jul 06 2023 - The US Is Building Factories Again, But Who Will Work There?
America’s drive to compete with China in manufacturing requires lots more skilled workers. Tennessee’s experiment with free technical school, and its close partnerships with business giants like ...
Jul 06 2023 - Hundreds protest Florida’s new immigration law hours before it takes effect
Florida’s new immigration law does several things, including requiring businesses with 25 or more employees to use E-verify.
Jul 06 2023 - ‘Curiosities Market’ returns to Camden July 29
Described as a monthly market of small businesses that carries all things odd and eclectic, the first event was held this past May.
Jul 06 2023 - Grand Canyon gets $27.5 million federal grant for greener shuttle buses
Grand Canyon National Park is getting $27.5 million in federal highway money to upgrade its aging fleet of shuttle buses, which help the more than 4 million people who visit each year get around the ...
Jul 06 2023 - In 2024, Democrats could see a ‘Mississippi miracle’ in governor’s race
Brandon Presley, a pro-life Democrat who endorsed George W. Bush in 2004, is aiming for the nomination to run against unpopular Mississippi GOP Gov. Tate Reeves.
Jul 06 2023 - ITA Airways Operates Its Inaugural San Francisco Airbus A350 Flight
ITA Airways has operated its first flight from Rome (FCO) to San Francisco (SFO), with the airline's distinctive blue Airbus A350-900 touching down in California on Saturday afternoon, following a ...
Jul 06 2023 - Maryland banks in the cannabis space expect windfall from recreational sales, but fear it won't las
One New Jersey bank CEO warned that recreational cannabis sales actually hurt his bank's cannabis business, as it lost more than $200 million in deposits in one year.
Jul 06 2023 - Bond denied for Griffin parents accused of starving 10-year-old boy
Explore‘The child was being starved to death’: Griffin couple arrested in abuse case The Griffin ... She also worried about contact with their younger children, who are in the custody of the Georgia ...
Jul 06 2023 - Porterville hospital partners with local business to introduce ‘Coffee Corner’ at facility
Sierra View Medical Center and locally owned Java Express have partnered to provide healthcare workers and the community with quality coffee, tea, and more. “As a community district hospital, it was o ...
Jul 06 2023 - Fourth of July, Elvis Costello, Moonlight Movie Series: 13 things to do this week in CNY
The performance includes patriotic selections and musical scores from Hollywood blockbusters like “E.T.” and “Jurassic Park.” Also, Symphoria has free summer concerts planned this week at Hamilton and ...
Jul 06 2023 - Bill to overturn NJ brewery restrictions heads to Gov. Murphy's desk
New Jersey’s craft breweries may soon be free of event limits and other restrictions they say have harmed business since the regulations began.
Jul 06 2023 - Organic agriculture transition partnership to recruit, train, mentor farmers
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service will lead Texas Transition to Organic Partnership Program, or Texas TOPP, efforts in Texas.
Jul 06 2023 - Newton prepares for first RAGBRAI in town in over five years
For the first time since 2018, the RAGBRAI race is returning to Newton, and businesses are preparing for an influx of people.
Jul 06 2023 - Iowa business saved thanks to anonymous owner
NEWTON, Iowa — The Newton Community was shocked when the MaidRite which had been open for 96 years closed its doors. Now, it’s open thanks to an anonymous owner who bought and reopened the beloved ...
Jul 06 2023 - Blake Corum’s goals for Michigan (and his senior season) remain sky high
Corum continues to work toward a return to the field this fall, where he's declared 2023 a national title-or-bust season.
Jul 06 2023 - Trump says EVs will ‘decimate’ Michigan in Novi speech
Former president Donald Trump claimed transitioning to electric vehicles would “decimate” Michigan in a speech Sunday night in Novi as he accepted the Oakland County Republican Party’s ...
Jul 06 2023 - Texas sends another migrant bus to Los Angeles church ahead of July 4th
A second bus carrying migrants from Texas arrived at a church in Los Angeles on Saturday. The first bus arrived at the same church less than three weeks ago.
Jul 06 2023 - Texas Sends Second Bus Of Migrants To L.A.
A group of asylum seekers arrived at L.A. Union Station July 1, on a bus from Brownsville, Texas. This is the second bus carrying migrants from Texas to Los Angeles, with the first coming June 14 at ...
Jul 06 2023 - TX: Brownsville's new hybrid buses to reduce emissions
The $4.7 million will allow B-Metro to purchase six new, 35-foot Gillig Allison eGen Flex buses, which are much more economical to operate than older style diesel-powered ...
Jul 06 2023 - Another bus with migrants has been sent from Texas to Los Angeles
A bus carrying 41 migrants from Brownsville, Texas, arrived in Southern California on Saturday – the second such shipment from the region in two weeks.
Jul 06 2023 - Hybrid Buses Reduce Emissions in Brownsville, Texas
Brownsville's public transit system is an aging fleet of vehicles that needs to soon be replaced, and the city has now landed a $4.7 million federal grant to purchase hybrid electric buses.
Jul 06 2023 - Tennessee awards $5.9M to communities for site developments grants
Tennessee will be sending $5.9 million across 10 grants to different communities in the state to prepare sites for new businesses.
Jul 06 2023 - Buttice named to Husson University Online’s president’s list
BANGOR — Dover-Foxcroft resident Ashley Buttice was recently named to Husson University Online’s president’s list. Buttice was enrolled in Husson’s bachelor of science in business and professional ...
Jul 06 2023 - Winning Powerball ticket worth $1 million sold in Ohio: See where the lucky ticket was purchased an
The Ohio Lottery says the winning Powerball ticket worth $1 million was sold at a Circle K in Columbus. The winner matched the first five numbers, only missing the massive jackpot for failing to match ...
Jul 06 2023 - Mystic small business owners double dip for ice cream creation
Colin Desmarais, the owner of Mystic Drawbridge Ice Cream is taking local flavor to the next level. Desmarais has teamed up with Bob Florence, the owner of Moromi Shoyu in North Stonington. Florence ...
Jul 06 2023 - Chugh Law Firm’s Marketing Officer Becomes Chair Of Cerritos Chamber of Commerce Board
The local business community gathered on June 28 here, for the Cerritos Regional Chamber of Commerce Board Installation event which saw Deepa Badhwar, the Chief Marketing Officer of Chugh, LLP taking ...
Jul 06 2023 - Man accused of stealing laptop, truck from St. Louis County business
FLORISSANT, Mo. (KMOV) – A 28-year-old man is accused of burglary and truck theft in St. Louis County.
Jul 06 2023 - As Texas lawmakers tussle over property tax relief, it’s unclear whether renters will benefit
Texas’ top Republicans are fighting over how to split property tax cuts between businesses and homeowners. Democrats want renters to see relief, too.
Jul 06 2023 - Former Machias police officer accused of assaulting women hired in Southwest Harbor
Hall said he also heard directly from Machias residents and business owners who spoke highly of Strout and recommended him for the job. Strout had to get recertified by the Maine Criminal Justice ...
Jul 06 2023 - Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce July events and announcements
Clarksville NowThe Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours hosted by The Press on, Jan. 19, 2023. (Lee Erwin) CLARKSVILLE, TN – The Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce has several ...
Jul 06 2023 - A long-unidentified murder victim in Canada was a Tennessee spa owner who went to Montreal in 1975
The 48-year-old woman was a well-known member of the business community in Jackson, Tennessee, who co-owned a spa with her ex-husband.
Jul 06 2023 - Electric streetcar system connected Manitowoc and Two Rivers in the early 1900s, before buses
The lakeshore was connected by a streetcar system from 1902 until 1927, when postwar inflation, maintenance costs and buses led to its end.
Jul 06 2023 - H-E-B announces opening of new location in McKinney this month
The Texas-based grocery chain announced Wednesday that the McKinney H-E-B will be open for business on Wednesday, July 19 at 6 a.m. The store will be located near Eldorado Parkway and Custer Road.
Jul 06 2023 - Business owner aims to bring company closer to home in Victoria
"So, we're really excited about as a team, strategically looking at taking a move, and love bringing in the opportunity for Victoria as a hub to shift out to so many larger cities ...
Jul 06 2023 - Waikinya J.S. Clanton
She is the recipient of the Action and Authority Award by Rev. Al Sharpton and the National Action Network ... of Mississippi by the Mississippi Business Journal. In 2019, Waikinya Clanton was ...
Jul 06 2023 - 5 Questions With New West Alabama Chamber President Kyle South
Tuscaloosa Patch caught up with new Chamber President & CEO Kyle South as he transitions from the legislature to his new job.
Jul 06 2023 - KCSO: Wasco man arrested in several copper thefts
A Wasco man was booked Tuesday on suspicion of six felonies related to stealing copper wire from a business. Mark Ybarra, 37, stole the prized metal from a vacant business on the 1000 block of H ...
Jul 06 2023 - Big ag interest groups challenge local control over large farms
Since five small towns in rural northwest Wisconsin enacted ordinances to regulate how concentrated animal feeding operations, operate, the state’s largest business and ag groups have organized ...
Jul 06 2023 - OR: Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg to visit Portland, tour 82nd Avenue
Buttigieg will meet with Oregon officials including Gov. Tina Kotek and U.S. Rep. Earl Blumenauer, D-Oregon, before boarding a bus and taking a tour of the east ...
Jul 06 2023 - 3 shootings overnight in Portland; 2 men dead, 2 people injured
Two men were killed and two other people were hurt, one with life-threatening injuries, in three separate shootings early Wednesday morning in Portland. "It was an extraordinarily busy morning and ...
Jul 06 2023 - 9 Fun Activities To Try On Your Trip To Pigeon Forge
Tucked away in the heart of Tennessee, amidst the rolling Smoky Mountains, lies Pigeon Forge, a hidden gem of a town. This busy city is known for its friendly people, and each year more than 11 ...
Jul 06 2023 - 41st “Day in the Park” in action this Saturday in Riverton City Park
A popular summer tradition for regional artists, crafters, and makers, Riverton City Park will be bustling with vendors, art lovers and shoppers at Arts in Action’s “Day in the Park” happening this ...
Jul 06 2023 - Used trucks for sale in Ahoskie, NC
I like that this is a local Eastern North Carolina family owned dealer, really great people to do business with. Great vehicle. I was not used to not having a printed owner’s manual. But ...
Jul 06 2023 - Rochester Business Hall of Fame announces Class of 2023
Junior Achievement, the Rochester Business Journal and the Rochester Museum and Science Center announced that four business leaders will be inducted into the Rochester Business Hall of Fame in 2023, ...
Jul 06 2023 - Firefighters respond to multiple fires across the DMV following July 4th celebrations
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — First responders across the DMV had a busy 4th of July as a number of houses caught fire. In Prince George’s County, Fire and EMS were dispatched to the 6200 block of Twain ...
Jul 06 2023 - Winning Lottery Ticket Sold In Middlebury
A winning ticket was recently purchased from a business in Middlebury, according to the Connecticut Lottery. (Shutterstock) MIDDLEBURY, CT — An area resident is $50,000 richer after purchasing a ...
Jul 06 2023 - Port of Eagle Pass 2023 Trade Summit Draws Texas-Mexico Leaders and Trade Growth
By: Ricardo E. Calderon, Eagle Pass Business Journal, Inc., Copyright 2023 The Port of Eagle Pass 2023 Trade Summit held on Thursday, June 22, 2023, at the City of Eagle Pass International Center for ...
Jul 06 2023 - At JJ's Dog House in Lansing it's all about 'legit' Chicago-style hot dogs
LANSING — When Stephen Joseph decided to open JJ's Dog House on East Michigan Avenue he wanted a simple business operation. And Chicago-style hot dogs fit that requirement perfectly, Joseph said.
Jul 06 2023 - Orangeburg receives $22.7 million federal grant for railroad corner redevelopment project
This will allow college students from South Carolina State and Claflin Universities to safely walk from campus to downtown Orangeburg. There will also be public transit and electric vehicle ...
Jul 06 2023 - National Bank of Coxsackie Announces New Chief Lending Officer
Charlene Slemp, VP/Chief Lending Officer for National Bank of Coxsackie (Photo: Business Wire) Slemp has been with National Bank of Coxsackie since 2019, most recen ...
Jul 06 2023 - North Shore notes: Small business luncheon, Glenview Citizens Academy
Lunch and a presentation by Khama Sharp, assistant director of the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, will be held from noon to 1 p.m. Multiple chambers of commerce will be ...
Jul 06 2023 - Perfume Thieves Flee Retail Store: Glenview Police Blotter
The duo also reportedly stole clothes from the business in the 1900 block of Tower Drive, according to police.
Jul 06 2023 - 'Accept ownership': Advocates call on Peoria diocese to add names to priest sex abuse list
More:'Inexplicably failed': How the Catholic Diocese of Peoria failed to fully address sex abuse A yearslong investigation into child sex abuse by members of the Catholic clergy in Illinois found at ...
Jul 06 2023 - East Texas Little League coach accused of sexually abusing boys on his team pleads guilty to charge
The 40-year-old coach sexually abused eight young boys who were on his baseball team, and several of the victims went out of state with him, prosecutors say.
Jul 06 2023 - It's anything but crickets at busy new Cherry Cricket in Littleton
While Casa Bonita has been scarfing down all the local restaurant media coverage, another big opening has south metro residents if not cliff-diving then surely dive-bombing into the ...
Jul 06 2023 - Group pulls truck up, steals camper, Frederick County Sheriff’s Office says
FREDERICK COUNTY, Md. (DC News Now) — Sheriff’s deputies said a group of people backed a pickup truck up to a camper at an RV business, hitched up the camper, and drove off with it. The Frederick ...
Jul 06 2023 - Where Can I Find Affordable Landscaping Services In Columbus?
The average cost of lawn mowing and trimming services in the Columbus, GA (Opelika, AL) area is $85 per hour, according to data obtained by Thumbtack.* ...
Jul 06 2023 - People working these 50 jobs earn the most money in Columbus, Georgia
Stacker collected information on the highest-paying jobs in Columbus, GA-AL, using data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Jobs are ranked by average annual salary with information up to date ...
Jul 06 2023 - Highest-rated barbecue restaurants in Columbus, Georgia, according to Yelp
Highest-rated barbecue restaurants in Columbus, Georgia, according to Yelp (STACKER) — Barbecue, also known as BBQ for short, has captivated the taste buds of millions of people across the world; ...
Jul 06 2023 - Why rent is rising swiftly in Columbus and the nation according to local insiders
The market rate rent in Muscogee County and the U.S. rose significantly since 2020. A number of factors are likely to blame.
Jul 06 2023 - Q&A with Josh McKoon, who exited Georgia GOP’s ‘penalty box’ and now leads the state part
When his fellow Georgia Republicans elected him last month, Josh McKoon became the first state GOP chairman from the Columbus area, tasked with uniting a party divided by polarizing opinions about ...
Jul 06 2023 - The #1 taco spot in Columbus, Georgia, according to Yelp—plus, see the runners-up
Note, some restaurants may have recently closed, so be sure to double-check. - Rating: 4.0/5 (97 reviews) - Price: $$ - Adress: 8186 Veterans Pkwy Columbus, GA 31909 - Categories: Tacos, Sandwiches - ...
Jul 06 2023 - Annual Chattahoochee Classic to be held this weekend at Northside HS in Columbus
Thanks to the collaboration between Southeast Select and Elite Sunz Basketball groups, the Tri-City area will once again experience the Belgium International Men’s Basketball Teams during the 8th ...
Jul 06 2023 - Columbus Museum announces dance performance, trivia and charcuterie night
Upcoming events hosted by the Columbus Museum come in an array of forms. In a press release posted July 5, the museum announced a trivia night, charcuterie workshop, dance ...
Jul 06 2023 - Columbus Police Department to present donation to girls youth softball team
The Pioneer Little League Major Girls All-Stars softball team will soon receive a check from the Columbus Police Department, as announced by the organization.
Jul 06 2023 - Jim Thorpe traffic pattern hurting businesses in Lehighton
JIM THORPE. Pa. - One little traffic decision in Jim Thorpe is causing a whole lot of problems for businesses in Lehighton. On weekends, Jim Thorpe doesn't allow people to turn left out of the ...
Jul 06 2023 - Vernon Plaza Theatre to be recognized as Texas Historical Site
The Plaza Theatre has remained a staple in the town of Vernon since 1953, showing countless blockbusters over the years, and yes, the first theatre in the state of Texas to show a 3D movie!
Jul 06 2023 - Old Hickory Best Tools Giveaway
Located 20 miles north of Nashville, TN, Old Hickory Bat Company prides itself on offering the best products and the best customer service in the business. One of our main objectives is to get the ...
Jul 06 2023 - Cannabis crackdown: 31 NY businesses raided, 1K pounds of illegal pot seized
"Illegal cannabis was seized from 31 businesses in New York, Albany, Ithaca and Binghamton." NEW YORK CITY - New York is getting serious about weeding out illegal pot stores. At a Thursday morning ...
Jul 06 2023 - A Drowning, And A Severe Injury, In Separate New Melones Incidents
Law enforcement boat patrols were busy over the recent holiday period at New Melones Reservoir. The Calaveras County Sheriff’s Office reports that the first significant incident happened at around 10 ...
Jul 06 2023 - Three high-profile former Advocate Aurora execs leaving the new Advocate Health
It’s not uncommon to experience these types of transitions when you integrate two large organizations,” said an Advocate Aurora spokesman.
Jul 06 2023 - Medical City Lewisville’s new COO Ken Stevens shares what’s ahead for the hospital
Ken Stevens oversees strategic planning for business development and project management. He officially assumed the post on June 12.
Jul 06 2023 - Texas courts struggle to resolve criminal appeals that got lost in Harris County for decades
Overlooked in the churn of one of the country’s busiest courthouses, the forgotten appeals included two death penalty cases, and one from a man who’s already finished his 20-year sentence.
Jul 06 2023 - Long-Lewis Ford Prattville
We hope you'll come see us again! :) I recently purchased a 2022 Ford Maverick XLT at the Long-Lewis in Prattville, Alabama. The team there was and is the most professional in the business.
Jul 06 2023 - Another tribe in Wisconsin looking to enter cannabis business
Another tribal nation in Wisconsin is looking for a way to get into the cannabis business to diversify revenue, despite it still being illegal in the state.
Jul 06 2023 - Amorphic Beer acquires canning line, Eagle Park's Kohler collaboration: Beer Biz MKE
Given the demand for to-go beer, Amorphic Beer moved up its business plan timeline and purchased a used canning line.
Jul 06 2023 - Town of Houlton celebrates 4th of July with annual parade
HOULTON, Maine (WAGM) - After a busy weekend with the Agricultural Fair in the town of Houlton, they were ready to celebrate the 4th of July with their annual parade, News Source 8′s Isaac Potter was ...
Jul 06 2023 - Getting Around Crete
The best way to get around Crete is via car. There are public buses that connect visitors to the major cities of Heraklion, Rethymnon, Chania and Agios Nikolaos. There are also a few lines that ...
Jul 06 2023 - NJ Transit responds to customers with 346 more bus trips on popular, summer routes
We made adjustments on 29 routes in running times and frequency to improve reliability and on-time performance as well as transfer connections. We also added, rerouted, adjusted or extended five ...
Jul 06 2023 - Bayonne to Jersey City bus route ridership jumped when service improved, NJ Transit says
NJ Transit took over the operation of the No. 10 bus route last summer after the previous contractor provided inconsistent service, and since then ridership has increased by 52%, NJ Transit’s Michael ...
Jul 06 2023 - Best Car Accident Lawyers In El Paso, TX Of 2023
There’s so much to see and do in the bustling city of El Paso, with its wild-west history, modern city life and close ties to Mexico. But if you’ve recently been in a car accident, enjoying the city ...
Jul 06 2023 - Microsoft Scores Important Point in Legal Tussle with Government
Microsoft scored a key point in its legal tussle with the government Tuesday when US District Court Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson suspended an order imposing tough sanctions on its business conduct.
Jul 06 2023 - East Brunswick To Impose Time-Limit Parking On This Street
According to Business Administrator Joe Criscuolo, Lt. Gordon of the East Brunswick Police Department recognized that some people were parking on certain sections of the street in order to commute to ...
Jul 06 2023 - Virginia Transit Agencies Pool Purchasing Power for Planning Tools
The Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation, which oversees more than 40 transit agencies in the state, has partnered with technology provider Via to give all agencies access to the ...
Jul 06 2023 - Watsonville police issue citation after illegal fireworks found in trunk of car
Watsonville police busted a teenager Monday night for having illegal fireworks in his car. According to police, the 18-year-old driver was issued a $1,000 citation after officers found illegal ...
Jul 06 2023 - Hampton Roads Workforce Council added to pilot veterans’ employment program
A Hampton Roads workforce development organization will be part of a Department of Labor pilot program to service members and their spouses transition into the civilian workforce.
Jul 06 2023 - A timeline of the New York Liberty’s itinerary to Las Vegas during a recent 3-game WNBA road trip
The New York Liberty’s three-game road trip last week included multiple bus trips, two airplanes and three airports on the way from Connecticut to Las Vegas. The Associated Press traveled with the ...
Jul 06 2023 - Texas To-Do List: Dallas Massage Chair Bus Tour
This item on the Texas To-Do List is a comfortable way to explore Dallas. It's a bus tour that also aims to help you relax.
Jul 06 2023 - These 36 surprising dishes will compete for State Fair of Texas food awards
Just when we think the State Fair of Texas’ concessionaires have tried — and fried — everything, the season of gut-busting food returns. The 2023 list of Big Tex Choice Awards semifinalists shows us ...
Jul 06 2023 - Man stabbed in the neck at bus station in Marathon
MARATHON, FL– A 55-year-old man has been arrested after he stabbed another man in the neck because the victim refused to give him $5. The incident occurred on M ...
Jul 06 2023 - Talladega Main Street to share survey results this Wednesday
Talladega Main Street will share the results from consumer and business surveys at a public event Wednesday, June 28, from 4-5 p.m. at Talladega Bottling Works. The surveys were conducted as part ...
Jul 06 2023 - Lexington twins learn how to run business
Nine-year-old twins Emerson Sluder and Easton Sluder have put up a homemade food stand. Lexington woman leaving lasting impact after serving years as city manager This year is their first time ...
Jul 06 2023 - Two people arrested after police found 2 children and dog abused and neglected inside Lexington hom
1000. IN LEXINGTON, A MAN AND WOMAN ARE ACCUSED OF CHILD NEGLECT AND ANIMAL CRUELTY. YESTERDAY, POLICE FOUND TWO GIRLS, FIVE AND NINE YEARS OLD, ABUSED AND NEGLECTED AT A HOME ON MLK JUNIOR BOULEVARD.
Jul 06 2023 - Deregulated Electricity Is Coming to Lubbock, Texas
A challenge to Lubbock Power & Light's plan to exit the Southwest Power Pool electrical grid may delay the transition to a competitive market until 2024, giving residents more time to choose a ...
Jul 06 2023 - Carytown Burgers & Fries is for sale
The secret to Carytown Burgers' success is the quality of the meat and getting the best products, Barber said. He is hoping for a smooth transition, with a full staff in place, ca ...
Jul 06 2023 - Carytown Burgers & Fries is up for sale
RICHMOND, Va. — Carytown Burgers & Fries, a mainstay in the Richmond restaurant scene since 1999, is up for grabs. Founder and owner Mike Barber recently put the business with its two locations ...
Jul 06 2023 - Carytown Burgers & Fries’ owner makes difficult decision to sell his business
Carytown Burgers & Fries has been a Richmond area staple for over two decades. Barber says he knew he wanted to open a restaurant since he was just a kid. It’s been his passion; his energy has helped ...
Jul 06 2023 - Rep. Nancy Mace to discuss CARTA funding Wednesday in North Charleston
U.S. Representative Nancy Mace will be in North Charleston Wednesday morning to speak on new Federal Transit Administration (FTA) funding coming to ...
Jul 06 2023 - Former foster parent arrested in Baldwin Co on child sex abuse charges in Huntsville
FOX10 News has learned that when Streeter was arrested by Baldwin County deputies last Thursday, he was working at Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park of the Alabama Gulf Coast in Elberta.
Jul 06 2023 - From Worst to Best in 18 Months: City of Pharr Leverages Calix Platform To Dramatically Transform I
--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Calix, Inc. (NYSE: CALX) today announced that the City of Pharr, Texas, is leveraging Calix innovation to rapidly transform their community with fiber broadband and value-added ...
Jul 06 2023 - Wisconsin steps up to fund rural farm roads
Rural road improvements are essential for the stability and strength of Wisconsin’s dairy processing businesses and the entire food supply chain — from farm to table,” added Rebekah Sweeney, senior di ...
Jul 06 2023 - Banks put family violence perpetrators on notice. Stop using accounts to commit abuse or risk being
Two of Australia’s major banks have announced they will take action against financial abusers, including closing their accounts.
Jul 06 2023 - 30 banks with 24/7 customer support either online or over the phone
If you can't find time to visit a branch or call a bank during regular business hours, then it's going to be difficult to manage your money. Thankfully, some banks make it easy to call or message ...
Jul 06 2023 - These banks have closed the most local branches so far this year
Four national banks lead those that have closed or announced the closure of the most branches in Orlando this year. Read: Tuesday set global record for hottest day ever Orlando Business Journal took a ...
Jul 06 2023 - Fort Hays University wants to teach businesses how to help employees going through abuse
People undergoing domestic abuse are more likely to lose their jobs. Fort Hays State University is trying to teach businesses how to change that.
Jul 06 2023 - Valparaiso receives initial $200K to fight substance abuse from opioid lawsuit settlement
July will be the launch month for new community programs in Valparaiso to combat substance abuse backed by funding provided as part of a national settlement with Johnson & Johnson, AmerisourceBergen, ...
Jul 06 2023 - Lorton public bus garage converting to fully electric
Five environmentally-focused Virginia transit projects, including those serving Northern Virginia commuters, have received more than $171.5 million in federal funds.
Jul 06 2023 - Virginia to receive $171 million for ‘green’ transit projects
Virginia will receive over $171 million in federal funding to support five “green” transit projects throughout the commonwealth as part of the infrastructure law.
Jul 06 2023 - Car crashes through front of South Carolina, business
A Spartanburg, South Carolina, business is cleaning up Thursday after a car drove into the front of the building.
Jul 06 2023 - Drug bust: Major cocaine and fentanyl ring included sales in Orleans County
It began in Wayne County when three interconnected groups were allegedly found to be selling drugs in Monroe, Wayne, Cayuga, Ontario, Orleans, Seneca, and Yates counties. Investigators focused ...
Jul 06 2023 - Vale: Inexpensive Again And Offering A Hefty Yield
Vale is inexpensive, offers a nice yield, and has a solid business growth outlook. Find out why VALE stock is a Buy.
Jul 06 2023 - Stores and businesses open for Indepence Day in San Antonio
Some retailers plan to open with reduced hours, but there are plenty of options for those who plan to shop or go out to eat on the holiday.
Jul 06 2023 - NJ TRANSIT gets back on track after trains get stuck near Maplewood
NJ TRANSIT said two trains were stalled between stations, and passengers were walked to the Maplewood station.
Jul 06 2023 - Ashland’s Fourth of July parade celebrates local businesses
Actor Bob Jackson Miner represented Abe Lincoln in a stovepipe hat and black coat. Janai Mestrovitch, dressed as glittery, fairy-like Grandma Boom, flapped her colorful wings while gliding down the ...
Jul 06 2023 - A $100 billion wealth migration tilts U.S. economy’s center of gravity south
The South is where businesses are moving, jobs are being created and homes are being bought. The implications for the entire country are enormous.
Jul 06 2023 - Firstenergy's Ohio Utilities Welcome New Line And Substation Graduates From Training Program
Company is transitioning to a new, paid apprentice program AKRON, Ohio, July 5, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- FirstEnergy Corp. (NYSE: fe ...
Jul 06 2023 - Potomac Edison Welcomes New Line And Substation Graduates From Training Program
Company is transitioning to a new, paid apprentice program WILLIAMSPORT, Md., July 5, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Potomac Edison, a sub ...
Jul 06 2023 - East Hanover & Florham Park Students Make University of Scranton Dean's List
Bridget Q. Monaghan of Florham Park (07932), a senior business administration major in the University's Kania School of Management. The University of Scranton is a Jesuit university located in ...
Jul 06 2023 - Hancock County Ranked #1 In Economic Development
Hancock County has been named the #1 County in Site Selection magazine's inaugural edition of America's Best Counties. This achievement recognizes Hancock County's outstanding success with business ...
Jul 06 2023 - Owen: From Wes Anderson to Reality Winner, the best films of 2023 so far
Moviegoers have breathing room this weekend to catch up with some big blockbusters before another wave hits this month.
Jul 06 2023 - Anderson announces food truck court
The City of Anderson announces a new addition to the community. A new business opportunity is underway in Anderson. In this case, it’s a food truck court. The area sits just ...
Jul 06 2023 - PennDOT to Begin Paving, Bridge Rehab Project in Warren County
PennDOT said the project will include paving 4 miles of Route 6 from west of Yankee Bush Rd. to Main Ave. in Conewango and Pleasant Townships and the City of Warren.
Jul 06 2023 - Caddo School Board approves budget addressing salaries of paraprofessionals, bus drivers, aides
state allocations based on per-pupil funding as well as local sales tax and property tax dollars. Since 2003, Caddo Parish has reduced property tax mills by nearly 15%.
Jul 06 2023 - On hottest day of week, thousands without power in Lebanon
Nearly 8,000 homes and businesses are without power Wednesday, July 5 in Lebanon after a flock of birds flew into a substation. Four circuits were damaged when a flock of starlings flew into the ...
Jul 06 2023 - SEC: 3 men in Bloomington murder-suicide involved in massive fraud scheme
There is new information about mysterious murder-suicide that left a a father, son, and their business partner dead.
Jul 06 2023 - Counterfeit prop money found at Juneau County business
JUNEAU COUNTY, Wis. (WKBT) -- Counterfeit money may be circulating in Juneau County. In a post on Facebook, the Juneau County Sheriff's Office says they were recently notified about counterfeit ...
Jul 06 2023 - 29 Top-Rated Things to Do in New Orleans
Known for its annual Mardi Gras celebrations and its rich Creole and Cajun culture, New Orleans is a great place to visit full of fun things to do. Nightlife is always bustling in the Crescent ...
Jul 06 2023 - This Independence Day, New York’s World War I Heroes Are Forgotten in a Transit Museum Closet
A memorial to New York City subway workers killed in the Great War languishes in a closet, removed from its place of honor in Grand Central Terminal.
Jul 06 2023 - A History of Forever 21: From Humble Beginnings to Bankruptcy and the Shaquille O’Neal Bounceback
Forever 21, one of the most well-known fast-fashion retailers, has been in business for almost 40 years, through plenty of ups and downs. First known as Fashion 21, the company was founded by ...
Jul 06 2023 - Winthrop U. becomes national esports power. The hope is to attract more students.
ROCK HILL — There’s one question that Winthrop University business administration major CJ Wiley doesn’t like when people learn he plays collegiate esports. “All you do is sit inside and ...
Jul 06 2023 - Get 50% Off A Pogo Pass For Summer Fun In Central Texas
With the kids out of school until late August, finding affordable summer fun for your family is very important to keep the kids busy. Staci Allen of Pogo Pass joined Studio 512 Host Rosie Newberry ...
Jul 06 2023 - 30 Under 30: Clinton Large's tutoring business builds through inclusivity, one lesson at a time
Clinton Large, 29 Founder and CEO, Large Tutoring. Life Story: Before travelling to Costa Rica last summer, Clinton Large made a six-page spreadsheet to plan out the trip. “I do ...
Jul 06 2023 - 30 Under 30: Clinton Large's tutoring business checks off inclusivity, one lesson at a time
Clinton Large, 29 Founder and CEO, Large Tutoring. Life Story: Before travelling to Costa Rica last summer, Clinton Large made a six-page spreadsheet to plan out the trip. “I do ...
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