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Bus News Archives, July 07 2023
Jul 07 2023 - Excellence in Education: West Virginia’s best and brightest come together for summer program
B RIDGEPORT, W.Va (WDTV) - In this week’s Excellence in Education sponsored by Davis and Elkins College, it may be the middle of summer, but Fairmont State’s campus is bustling with students once ...
Jul 07 2023 - Massive industrial project heading to Long Island City
The Irvine, California-based logistics firm Goodman is planning a huge new industrial project in Long Island City. Crain’s New York Business is the trusted voice of the New York business ...
Jul 07 2023 - Fire destroys apartments, businesses in late night blaze in Kanawha County
The fire was reported about 10:45 p.m. at a multi-use building in the 300 block of Winfield Road in the West Side area of Kanawha County. Firefighters said the building, which housed three ...
Jul 07 2023 - SBA grants disaster assistance after June storms
The U.S. Small Business Administration has approved a request from Gov. Kevin Stitt for disaster assistance in counties hammered by severe storms that swept the state June 14-18.
Jul 07 2023 - Certified does not mean licensed, says BBB
Sometimes we come across businesses that advertise as being certified for certain services. However, a certification does not always mean they are licensed. A license is issued by a governmental ...
Jul 07 2023 - Portsmouth PD searching for suspect accused of assaulting older man
PORTSMOUTH, Ohio (WCMH) — The Portsmouth Police Department and the U.S. Marshals Service are seeking assistance in locating a man accused of abusing an older man earlier this month. Portsmouth ...
Jul 07 2023 - Site plans reveal Apple's vision for new North Carolina campus
More details have emerged about Apple Inc.’s stealthy plans for its new campus in Research Triangle Park, outside Raleigh, North Carolina. Site plans obtained by Triangle Business Journal show the ...
Jul 07 2023 - Milton “Bill” Smith Griffith
On the evening of Saturday, July 2, 2023, Milton “Bill” Smith Griffith, of St. Ann, MO, formerly of Spencer, WV, and Sebastian, FL, transitioned from the loving arms of his wife of 64 years, into the ...
Jul 07 2023 - PODCAST 'Father To Father': Cresson native Josh Gallagher's new song pays tribute to 'best dad ever
17—"Father to Father, Dad to Dad. I hope it ain't too much to ask. Could I bend your busy ear from time to time ..." JOHNSTOWN, Pa. — Josh Gallagher said his dad has always supported his musical ...
Jul 07 2023 - Editorial: Pa. needs better reintegration plan when paroling former prisons
SCI Greensburg was once a center of activity in Westmoreland County. It housed around 900 inmates. It was staffed by 360 people, generating paychecks that fueled business throughout the area. Then, in ...
Jul 07 2023 - Galesburg supports start-up businesses
During February 2022, the City of Galesburg and Knox County Area Partnership created new business incentive programs focused on increasing the frequency and success of minority-owned and south ...
Jul 07 2023 - NY may require businesses near Ground Zero during 9/11 to inform workers of toxins, benefit eligibi
Businesses in lower Manhattan and northern Brooklyn during the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks will be ordered to contact workers employed during that time who may have been exposed to ...
Jul 07 2023 - Cooler hiring in June could help the Fed achieve an elusive 'soft landing' for US economy
Another month, another solid gain for America’s job market. The pace of hiring by businesses and government agencies in June — 209,000 added jobs — was the smallest monthly gain ...
Jul 07 2023 - Red Wing fireworks saved by business
The traditional fireworks in Red Wing, Minnesota, seemed like a lost cause a few days ago, but one business owner is stepping up to put on his on show.
Jul 07 2023 - Serious Crash Involving Motorcycle Shuts Down Rocky Hill Roadway: PD
ROCKY HILL, CT — A serious motor vehicle accident in Rocky Hill involving a vehicle and a motorcycle has prompted the closure of a busy stretch of roadway. According to the Rocky Hill Police ...
Jul 07 2023 - Interested in the Titanic? There's a whole museum about it in Pigeon Forge
Well over a century after the sinking of the Titanic – and a quarter-century after the blockbuster movie – the ill-fated ship is back in the news.
Jul 07 2023 - Man accused of breaking into dialysis center and auto shop
A St. Louis County man has been charged with breaking into a Florissant dialysis center and later stealing a truck from an auto repair business.
Jul 07 2023 - SC taxpayers will spend $10M dollars this year to replace ‘aging’ state aircraft
The use of state-owned planes has long been scrutinized after officials reportedly abused the privilege. Now, $10 million of South Carolina tax dollars will fund at least one new plane.
Jul 07 2023 - North Augusta man faces sexual exploitation charges for possession of child abuse materials
Investigators were led to Watts after receiving a cyber tip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and stated Watts possessed files of child sexual abuse mate ...
Jul 07 2023 - Metro adding new light-rail line in the San Fernando Valley
The East San Fernando Valley Light Rail Transit Project will kick off soon. It will feature a 6.7-mile line that will include 11 new stations connecting Van Nuys to Pacoima, better serving the ...
Jul 07 2023 - Kansas State exploring sale of naming rights to Bramlage Coliseum
Bramlage Coliseum, nicknamed the Octagon of Doom, opened in 1988. It was named after the late Fred Bramlage, a Junction City businessman and 1935 K-State graduate who made the principal contribution ...
Jul 07 2023 - How new South Carolina baseball assistant Joey Holcomb plans to make a mark in Columbia
Though Holcomb is barely a week into the job, the transition already sounds like it’ll be a smooth one. “When South Carolina had to start preparing scouting reports and digging a little bit deeper ...
Jul 07 2023 - Enniskillen an additional wheelchair-accessible bus stop
Bus Éireann’s Expressway service has announced the addition of six wheelchair-accessible bus stops to Route 30/X30.
Jul 07 2023 - Nick’s Auto Body Branches Out of Pennsylvania
Nick’s Auto Body, based in New Castle, Pennsylvania, is finally opening its first location out-of-state after sixty-three years in business and two generations down the line.
Jul 07 2023 - Addiction affects thousands of Pa. residents and their families
In the U.S., addiction affects millions of people, including thousands in Pennsylvania. Addiction, also known as substance abuse disorder, is a chronic medical condition characterized by a compulsion ...
Jul 07 2023 - Chairman of World Union of Arab Bankers to Asharq Al-Awsat: Lebanon Must Assume Responsibility of i
As the term of Central Bank Governor Riad Salameh draws to an end in July, Lebanon’s political and economic circles are cautiously anticipating the management of the transitional period. Salameh has ...
Jul 07 2023 - Fort Lee Food Service Worker Charged With Sexually Assaulting Minor
A married food service worker from Fort Lee was charged with sexually assaulting an underage teen, authorities said.Nelson Reyes Jr., 38, sexually abused the child, who was between 13 and 16 at the ...
Jul 07 2023 - Adults Therapists in Fort Walton Beach, FL
She received her undergraduate degree from The Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio and her Master of Science degree from Palm Beach Atlantic University campus in Orlando, Florida. In addition ...
Jul 07 2023 - Opinion: 2 decades of evidence gives governor answer to growing Michigan's population
Over the past few months, headlines in Crain's Detroit Business noted, "Michigan ranks next to last in population growth as young workers look elsewhere," which may have led the governor to ask, "How ...
Jul 07 2023 - Fairfax police bust 2 suspects in retail theft ring, recover $37,000 in stolen items
A pair of suspected thieves were busted at Springfield Town Center while carrying multiple bags of stolen goods, Fairfax County (Virginia) Police announced Friday.
Jul 07 2023 - Small, family-owned cheesecake business taking East Texas by storm
The business, owned by Dana Hale, is now offering its sweet goodness in Tyler, Longview, Marshall, Gladewater, Winnsboro, Rockwall, Jefferson, and Shreveport.
Jul 07 2023 - Rockwall Fire Department teaches cadets enrolled in Junior Fire Academy
The second session of the 2023 Junior Fire Academy has been a busy one as the cadets learned about about what it’s like to be a firefighter. On the first ...
Jul 07 2023 - In New Milford's first Ice Cream Crawl, local businesses scoop sweet treats and you get a T-shirt
Foodies will be screaming for freshly scooped ice cream this summer as New Milford hosts its inaugural Ice Cream Crawl, starting this Friday. The Ice Cream Crawl will give individuals an opportunity ...
Jul 07 2023 - Business and community watch efforts move forward with solutions “…one step at a time.”
Actions have been taken after the City of Riverton’s business and community meeting held at City Hall on June 27, with changes that have come in the form of signage on business establishments, more ...
Jul 07 2023 - Two more North Carolina business owners plead guilty in nationwide PPP fraud scheme
Woodard was represented by attorney Michael Fitzpatrick of the Fitzpatrick Law Firm in Greenville, North Carolina. Edwards was represented by attorney Edward Kemp Roberts III of Roberts Law Office in ...
Jul 07 2023 - The Jolt: Raffensperger wants ‘robust’ new penalties against election tampering
Facing pressure to update Georgia’s voting system software before next year, Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger is pursuing a different angle. He is calling on lawmakers to make tampering with ...
Jul 07 2023 - Early morning fire destroys Bulls Gap business
An early morning structure fire destroyed a Bulls Gap business and closed the 700 block of Hwy. 113 for a period of time on Saturday.
Jul 07 2023 - Ecologists, Neighbors Protest Colchester Rec Center Construction
Hemmed in by a pair of busy roads, homes and a cluster of commercial buildings, a 14-acre forest in Colchester is not the type ...
Jul 07 2023 - WA Rep. Newhouse draws 1st GOP challenger for 2024. ‘This time, it’s not a long shot.’
A Prosser businessman says he will try yet again next year to unseat Central Washington U.S. Rep. Dan Newhouse. Jerrod Sessler, the former regional circuit NASCAR driver and controversial hard-right ...
Jul 07 2023 - It’s OK to make a mess at new North Augusta business
Augusta and Columbia counties both plan big celebrations for the Fourth of July. Here's a look at what happens inside The Splatter Zone in North Augusta.
Jul 07 2023 - North Augusta man arrested on child sexual abuse material charges
A 30-year-old North Augusta Man has been arrested on five charges connected to the sexual exploitation of minors, according to South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson.
Jul 07 2023 - North Augusta man facing sexual exploitation charges for possession of child abuse materials
Casey Royce Watts, 30, of North Augusta, was arrested and charged July 6 by the South Carolina Attorney General Office of Alan Wilson with five counts of third-degree sexual exploitation of a minor, ...
Jul 07 2023 - Japanese motor manufacturer Nidec adds Louisiana business to St. Louis operations
The Japan-based manufacturer of electric motors has acquired a Louisiana business that will become part of its St. Louis-based unit.
Jul 07 2023 - In Peru, President Boluarte's government is blamed for human rights abuses
President Dina Boluarte took over from her impeached predecessor, and now she herself is under fire for alleged human rights abuses.
Jul 07 2023 - Christmas Tree Shops stores closing in Middletown and Warwick, hosting Going Out of Business sales
Going Out of Business sales have commenced across all remaining Christmas Tree Shops store locations nationwide, including their two locations in Rhode Island – Middletown and Warwick. The liquidation ...
Jul 07 2023 - Weather service confirms Pa. county was hit by 3 tornadoes on same day
The National Weather Service on Wednesday confirmed the third one, which damaged two businesses along Route 15 north of Lewisburg Sunday afternoon.
Jul 07 2023 - Busy week for Coquille chess players
The Fifth Street Chess Tournament was June 24. All ages and all skill levels were invited for some fun chess as well as outdoor. Badminton, squirt guns and other fun games were available for between ...
Jul 07 2023 - ParkConneCT program offers public transit to state’s beaches, parks
Those without cars can still enjoy select state beaches and parks via public transit through a state program that runs until Labor Day. ParkConneCT, which began in 2021, provides public transit ...
Jul 07 2023 - On This Day: Clinton retaliates for Bush assassination attempt
President Bill Clinton ordered a missile attack against Baghdad after the Hussein regime plotted to assassinate President George H.W. Bush.
Jul 07 2023 - A CT debate: Rent cap or no rent cap? Tenants and landlords disagree.
CT tenants have shared the difficulty of paying their rent; landlords said a rent cap would make it harder for them to run their businesses ...
Jul 07 2023 - NJ Transit will offer early getaway service out of New York City for the Independence Day weekend
NJ Transit will offer early getaway rail and bus service for the holiday weekend beginning.. NJ Transit rail, bus and light rail service will opera ...
Jul 07 2023 - Nikki Haley criticizes 'ungrateful' Cori Bush for ripping Declaration of Independence
Former South Carolina Gov. and 2024 GOP hopeful Nikki Haley criticized an "ungrateful" Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO) on Wednesday after the liberal congresswoman insulted the Declaration of Independence.
Jul 07 2023 - Dr. Partapjot S. Grewal
Dentistry Male English 119 Business Park Blvd, Kenedy, TX Dr. Partapjot S. Grewal is a dentist in Kenedy, Texas. He provides advice on proper brushing, flossing, cleaning, healthy gums ...
Jul 07 2023 - Camera found in bathroom of Levelland business, teen arrested, police said
LEVELLAND, Texas– A teenager was arrested on Sunday after he was accused of putting a recording device in a bathroom at sports complex in Levelland, according to court documents obtained by ...
Jul 07 2023 - Franklin H. Sr. Manns
FRANKLIN H. "FRANK" MANNS SR ... chairman of the bus committee and the missionary committee, also in Virginia. He started each morning with reading his Bible and prayer. He will forever be loved and ...
Jul 07 2023 - West Virginia State Police Investigation: “There’s no excuse”, West Virginia Governor says he
(WTRF) – From the original letter that exposed alleged crimes within the West Virginia State Police to now about 70 women who have come forward claiming abuse. West Virginia State Police Investigation ...
Jul 07 2023 - Ghislaine Maxwell
The US government has urged the appeals court to uphold Ghislaine Maxwell's sex trafficking conviction and 20-year sentence for helping Jeffrey Epstein sexually abuse teenage girls, after the ...
Jul 07 2023 - Several Jehovah's Witnesses charged in child sex abuse cases across Pa.
Attorney General Michelle Henry said many of the suspects gained access to their victims through the Jehovah's Witnesses organization.
Jul 07 2023 - Pennsylvania Attorney General announces new child sex abuse charges involving Jehovah’s Witness m
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. (WHTM) – Pennsylvania Attorney General Michelle Henry ... Luis Manuel Ayala-Velasquez, 55, of Reading, is alleged to have abused a young family member for several years, beginning ...
Jul 07 2023 - Breevlit Ltd. hosted Breakfast on the Farm
The Breevliet Ltd. dairy farm, just outside of Millet, welcomed the guests as part of Alberta Milk’s Breakfast on the Dairy Farm event. “Breevliet Dairy is a family-run busine ...
Jul 07 2023 - Brian Rivera, an abuse victim, is in prison for murder. A law protecting domestic violence survivor
The Domestic Violence Survivors Justice Act provides sentencing relief to incarcerated defendants who suffered a documented history of abuse that factored into their criminal behavior.
Jul 07 2023 - Hope Downtown Network Grant Projects Completed
Hope, AR, Main Street Arkansas and the Hope Downtown Network recently awarded downtown businesses with Mini Grants that focus on restoration and preservation of downtown businesses.  These grants ...
Jul 07 2023 - More than 100K fentanyl pills worth more than $1M seized in Utah County
SPANISH FORK — A routine traffic stop turned into a million-dollar drug bust in Utah County on Wednesday. About 1:30 a.m., a Utah County sheriff's deputy attempted to pull over a Toyota Tacoma on I-15 ...
Jul 07 2023 - More than 100K fentanyl pills worth more than $1 million seized in Utah County
A routine traffic stop turned into a million-dollar drug bust in Utah County on Wednesday. About 1:30 a.m., a Utah County sheriff's deputy attempted to pull over a Toyota Tacoma on I-15 near Spanish ...
Jul 07 2023 - Future of Fairfield: How business, real estate can make a comeback
The city is focused on building its business community back up with a strong retail footprint tailored to the needs of the area.
Jul 07 2023 - Wasilla hosts city-wide celebration honoring America’s heroes
Over 70 floats consisting of cars, trucks, tractors, trailers, buses, bikes, and even boats were dressed to the nines as they paraded 2.5 miles through downtown Wasilla.
Jul 07 2023 - Highest-rated barbecue restaurants in Columbus, according to Yelp
Barbecue, also known as BBQ for short, has captivated the taste buds of millions of people across the world; its smell, a quintessential part of backyard parties and long, lazy holiday weekends.
Jul 07 2023 - MLS All-Star Game is Columbus' reward for enduring 'traumatic process'
Columbus was officially awarded the 2024 MLS All-Star Game as a reward for keeping the franchise in town after a threatened move to Texas.
Jul 07 2023 - The #1 barbecue restaurant in Columbus, according to Yelp reviewers—plus, see the rest of the top
In the United States, there are four distinct styles: Memphis, North Carolina, Kansas City, and Texas BBQ. Memphis is renowned for ... Stacker compiled a list of the highest-rated barbecue restaurants ...
Jul 07 2023 - Knights of Columbus to host annual Freedom Fest
With the Independence Day celebrations now in the rear view mirror, one local organization is wanting to offer another dose of freedom later this month, and Hunt County’s first responders ...
Jul 07 2023 - Colliers names Columbus a top 25 industrial market in the United States
Columbus is one of the hottest industrial markets in the United States, according to a new report from Colliers.
Jul 07 2023 - Possible retrial in SC daycare homicide case sent to AG's office
The case against Judy Cox, who is charged with homicide by child abuse in the death of a 5-month-old baby in 2019, has been sent to the South Carolina Attorney General’s office, according to 4th ...
Jul 07 2023 - Peel split panel to include former police, Ontario and City of Toronto officials
The provincially appointed transition board that will oversee Peel’s divorce has been named by Ford government officials.
Jul 07 2023 - Tornadoes, hail, hurricane-force winds tear through west Texas, killing at least 4
The weather service reported a 97 mph wind gust — the strongest recorded at George Bush Intercontinental ... sent crews to survey the damage in west Texas on Thursday and determine the strength ...
Jul 07 2023 - Break-up of Mississauga, Brampton and Caledon one step closer with selection of Peel Transition Boa
The break-up of Mississauga, Brampton and Caledon is one step closer to reality now that a team has been chosen to oversee that the split goes as smoothly as possible.
Jul 07 2023 - Ontario names transition board members to oversee independence of Mississauga, Brampton and Caledon
Ontario announced the five-member transition board that will make recommendations to the government on a range of restructuring matters related to the dissolution of Peel Region paving the way for ...
Jul 07 2023 - DeSantis-Disney culture war in Florida is not hurting business yet
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has been feuding with his state’s largest employer, Disney, for more than a year, but there's been little effect on business so far.
Jul 07 2023 - "Cuts for Cops" event hosted for business opening in Batesville
A heavy police presence was reported in the area of Booth Road and Pacific Heights Road. Streets in the area were closed but have since reopened. Watch “This is Now,” live from the Hawaii News ...
Jul 07 2023 - ‘A city too busy to hate’: Family, friends honor legacy of civil rights icon Ben Frazier, his d
Ben Frazier, a Jacksonville civil rights icon who vigorously fought for his community, will be remembered Saturday morning by family, friends and the citizens he served for decades.
Jul 07 2023 - One dead after shooting at Motel 6 on Victory Drive in Columbus, police reported
One man is dead after a shooting Thursday night at a Motel 6 on Victory Drive in Columbus, authorities said. The Columbus Police Department is on the scene, according to the department’s twitter page.
Jul 07 2023 - Columbus Clippers' George Valera ejected after brawl in win over Nashville Sounds
George Valera and Sounds catcher Alex Jackson began arguing during Valera's at-bat in the third inning, and Valera punched Jackson before benches emptied.
Jul 07 2023 - Traffic on Manchester Expy in Columbus blocked due to accident
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - An motorcycle accident has stopped traffic on Manchester Expressway going west in Columbus. According to News Leader 9 crews, police are working to clear the scene. However, ...
Jul 07 2023 - Columbus police: Suspect dead, officer injured in exchange of gunfire following robbery, police pur
An armed robbery suspect was shot dead and a Columbus Division of Police officer was wounded during an exchange of gunfire following an armed robbery and police pursuit Thursday in Columbus. Police ...
Jul 07 2023 - Arace: Will Adam Fantilli rank above these best centers in Columbus Blue Jackets history?
It’s not a stretch to say that, at the very least, Adam Fantilli will be an upgrade on every center who has taken the ice for the Blue Jackets.
Jul 07 2023 - Columbus police arrest 50 people, seize drugs in crackdown on illegal weapons
Operation “Honey Badger” was conducted throughout June over hundreds of investigative stops, according to police.
Jul 07 2023 - Columbus police continue search Thursday evening for at-large suspects in I-70 chase
Congressman Mike Carey took a tour of the MY Project USA Hilltop Youth Empowerment Center on Thursday to learn more about what they do and talk with the youth involved. He said the meeting was all ...
Jul 07 2023 - One dead after shooting at Motel 6 on Victory Drive Thursday in Columbus, police say
The victim was pronounced dead at 9:32 p.m after suffering multiple gunshot wounds, according to Muscogee County Coroner Buddy Bryan.
Jul 07 2023 - Man who raped, impregnated Columbus girl in abortion case gets life sentence
A little more than a year after a 10-year-old Columbus girl made national news because she had to travel from Ohio to Indiana for an abortion, the man who was charged with raping and impregnating her ...
Jul 07 2023 - Columbus police arrest two early Friday in connection with shootout that wounded officer
Columbus police arrested two people early Friday as suspects connected to a robbery spree that ended in a shootout on Interstate 70. An officer was wounded.
Jul 07 2023 - Marketplace Changes: July 2023
Toledo native Ella Lynn Dudek returned to Northwest Ohio after several years in the catering business in Hollywood. Her new restaurant in Sylvania’s Mayberry Square, Backstage Eats & Drinks, offers a ...
Jul 07 2023 - Busy local year for NDOT includes start of 'Super 2' work on U.S. 83 south of Lake Maloney
Stage 2 of U.S. 83’s North Platte-to-McCook upgrade is one of 20 District 6 projects in the one-year section of the Nebraska Department of Transportation’s 2024-29 Surface Transportation Program book.
Jul 07 2023 - Used cars for sale in Centerville, TX under $699,905
Get email alerts on this search. Never miss a car! Used Supposed to get free car wash with oil change. Have never got one, wash is always busy or no wash personnel there. Great vehicle with room ...
Jul 07 2023 - AZ busing program prevents street releases of nearly 5K migrants in border communities
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs first established the bus routes on May 8, a few days before the Title 42 health restriction was set to expire on May 11. The routes ran twice a day from Douglas, Naco, Bisbee ...
Jul 07 2023 - SO-PAK-CO’s expansion to Scotland ranked in Business NC’s top development projects
CO’s latest expansion, one of the top 25 job-rich economic development projects of the 2022-2023 period, according to Business North Carolina.
Jul 07 2023 - HIDDEN GEM: Rosenberg Library in Galveston
"We are the oldest continuously operating public library in the state of Texas," said Mike Miller, executive director of Rosenberg Library in Galveston. "We’ve been in business since 1871." ...
Jul 07 2023 - Former Stilwell teacher indicted on federal child sexual abuse charges
A former Stilwell Public School teacher was charged with a six-count indictment for sexual abuse of a minor. Lawrence Fourkiller, 47, was charged with federal child sexual abuse c ...
Jul 07 2023 - Ohio Bison 13u 'brotherhood' wins 5th tourney, continues development
Featuring five Newark and two Heath players, the team captured the 26-team Columbus Classic and won its 43rd game since April.
Jul 07 2023 - Double-decker bus collision with second bus in Manhattan sends 18 people to hospitals
A crash involving a double-decker tour bus and a city bus in Manhattan Thursday evening sent 18 people to hospitals for treatment, fire ...
Jul 07 2023 - Siouxland volunteers share love affair with the county fair
Buena Vista in Iowa, Dixon in Nebraska. For the rest of the summer, livestock shows, tractor pulls, carnival rides and diet-busting fair food will be plentiful across the area.
Jul 07 2023 - Texas 'on a mission' in Big 12 ahead of move to SEC
From the outside looking in it would only seem natural for the players on the Texas Longhorns to have the SEC looming in the back of their minds. But their coach says they have business to handle in ...
Jul 07 2023 - Pontiac recreational marijuana plans paused
Pontiac’s plan to allow recreational marijuana businesses to open is on hold until at least Nov. 7, when voters will decide to approve or reject two ordinances. Mayor Tim Greimel proposed new rules ...
Jul 07 2023 - Birmingham Freedom Rider Catherine Burks-Brooks dies at 83
As a young child, she refused to step aside when whites walked past. As an adult, she joined other young people who risked their lives to end segregation in interstate bus travel in the South.
Jul 07 2023 - Port of Eagle Pass Trade Summit Showcased at Texas Transportation Commission Meeting
By: Ricardo E. Calderon, Eagle Pass Business Journal, Inc., Copyright 2023 The record setting 2023 Port of Eagle Pass Trade Summit recently held on June 22, 2023 was showcased by Texas Transportation ...
Jul 07 2023 - Trader Joe’s to build massive distribution center in Palmdale
It will support Trader Joe’s stores throughout Southern California. The city included ... “We are thrilled that Trader Joe’s has selected Palmdale as a destination to expand their business ...
Jul 07 2023 - 68-year-old killed after running red light in Huntington Beach
The fatal collision happened Wednesday afternoon at the intersection of Atlanta Avenue and Bushard Street. According to the Huntington Beach Police Department, a preliminary investigation determined ...
Jul 07 2023 - Ottumwa father-daughter duo convicted on federal tax fraud charges
Thein Maung and his daughter Phyo Mi are both in prison after being found guilty of running a fraudulent tax-preparation business out of their home.
Jul 07 2023 - Feeling a little pink: New business opens in Enfield
The Pink Door and More held its grand opening on June 17, bringing a fresh, vibrant look to the town and what it offers to the community.
Jul 07 2023 - Cheshire County EMS picks up Swanzey 911 contract
Cheshire County EMS is now the primary ambulance service for Swanzey after DiLuzio Ambulance went out of business in May.
Jul 07 2023 - Boscawen Man Faces Possession Of Child Sexual Abuse Images Charges
Shaun St. Pierre was arrested after police in Boscawen received info from the Concord police about "potential criminal activity" last year.
Jul 07 2023 - Derry woman waives arraignment for distributing child pornography
A Derry woman who once served as a New Hampshire state representative waived her arraignment on four charges of distributing child sexual abuse images on Friday, after she ...
Jul 07 2023 - Buckley Farms: How Mt Gambier potato growers increased output 15-fold
Small potatoes to big business has been the growth trajectory for South Australian farmer Terry Buckley and his family.
Jul 07 2023 - Former Stewartville Man Sent to Prison For Child Sex Abuse
A former Stewartville man has been sentenced to 18 years in prison for child sexual abuse. 45-year-old Daniel Kenney, who most recently had a Hutchinson address, earlier entered guilty pleas to two ...
Jul 07 2023 - Police: 1 person shot outside Norwood business
NORWOOD, Ohio — A man was shot outside of a business shortly after 7 p.m. in the 4100 block of Montgomery Road, according to the Norwood Police. The man was rushed to UC Medical Center and ...
Jul 07 2023 - Paramount as We Know It Has 2 Years Left, at Most — Analyst
The same analyst who said he believes Paramount should just shut down its streaming business has further thoughts on the future of Paramount Global: It doesn’t have one. Equity analyst Steven ...
Jul 07 2023 - Paramount Needs to Be Sold, But Outcome Not Likely
Entertainment company Paramount Global's troubles continue to pile up with rumors that its assets could be sold. Despite a report by Business Insider that said streaming giant Netflix considered ...
Jul 07 2023 - North Carolina man arrested after puppy died, police say
A North Carolina man was arrested after someone reported that he injured a puppy in a business parking lot, according to the Monroe Police Department. Click video player above to watch WXII 12 News ...
Jul 07 2023 - 23 Cited After Unauthorized Party Busted In Grayson: Police
GRAYSON, GA — An unauthorized party at a Camp Mitchell Road home led to the arrest of at least 20 people and the impounding of seven vehicles, Gwinnett County Police said in a news release issued ...
Jul 07 2023 - Williamston owner optimistic despite business destroyed by fire
Firefighters responded to a fire that broke out at a business on Main Street in Williamston early Sunday. Crew responded to 133 West Main Street, which is Forget ...
Jul 07 2023 - GOP presidential candidate stops by Charles City
A hopeful presidential candidate visited Charles City on Friday, June 30. Ryan Birkley, a businessman and pastor from Texas, has been campaigning across the state in a bid for the Republican ...
Jul 07 2023 - The struggles of small businesses in West Virginia
As time changes, so does the challenges of opening a small business. According to a study from Venture Smarter, West Virginia has the lowest percentage of small ...
Jul 07 2023 - Woman killed in crash, 2 others injured after car crosses center line, North Carolina troopers say
A busy North Carolina highway was closed Thursday morning after a crash left one person dead and two others injured, officials said.
Jul 07 2023 - In New York, Over-enrolled School Offers Hope To Migrant Children
Last year siblings Eliezer, 10, and Elaiza, 12 traveled by bus and foot through eight countries from Venezuela to the United States.
Jul 07 2023 - At least 18 injured in major crash involving two buses in New York
Emergency personnel said the larger tour bus added complicated the rescue operation and that both buses were packed at the time of the crash. Windows were broken and ropes and lad ...
Jul 07 2023 - Reports: Dozens hurt after New York City crash involving two buses
Dozens of people were hurt when a double-decker tour bus collided with an MTA bus in Manhattan Thursday night, according to multiple news outlets. According to a tweet from FDNY officials, the ...
Jul 07 2023 - Two buses collide in New York, injuring at least 18 people
Eighteen people were taken to hospitals with non-life-threatening injuries after a double-decker tour bus collided with a New York City commuter bus on Thursday evening in Manhattan, according to the ...
Jul 07 2023 - Colorado teen gunned down by abusive ex-boyfriend as terrified baby brother hid in next room: polic
A 15-year-old Colorado high school student was shot seven times by her abusive ex-boyfriend as her little brother hid in a nearby bedroom, police say.
Jul 07 2023 - The Pits: M&M BBQ Company Helps Stoke Dallas' Already-Hot Barbecue Scene
The Texas barbecue renaissance over the last decade has increased demand for every element of the business, including custom-built smokers.
Jul 07 2023 - Glamping in Texas: The 9 Best Resorts of 2023
Green Acres is a picturesque glamping retreat that offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Situated less than 30 miles east of Austin, Green Acres provides ...
Jul 07 2023 - Fire department in East Texas has busy summer responding to major fires, fatal drownings
This year, the Payne Springs Volunteer Fire Department has already responded to 450 emergency calls, including almost 30 calls in the past five days alone. Several of the calls ended in tragedy. Fire ...
Jul 07 2023 - June 30 is busy travel day for July 4 holiday weekend: tips for drivers
Out of the holiday period, Friday is expected to be the busiest days for those driving into the Fourth of July weekend. Travel authorities say the best time to travel by car is early morning or after ...
Jul 07 2023 - Oh, the places you can go! Exploring by rail from 30th Street Station
Amtrak, SEPTA, and NJ Transit all run routes out of Philly. Here’s a handy guide. In the mood for a train trip? If you’re wanting to go anywhere beyond southeastern Pennsylvania, you should probably ...
Jul 07 2023 - Ste. Genevieve seeks locations for filmmaking
Missouri is looking at drumming up filming in the state, and Ste. Genevieve’s marketing tourism director, Tanalyn Dollar, is interested in fielding some of that business for her French colonial ...
Jul 07 2023 - Local businesses granted funds during highway construction
The Imperial County Board of Supervisors awarded grant money to five local businesses affected by ongoing construction on Highway 98 in Calexico.
Jul 07 2023 - Virginia hemp farmers, retailers adjust business models after new legal restrictions enacted
Virginia lawmakers passed legislation that cut down on what kind of hemp products are allowed in the retail market, which Gov. Glenn Youngkin signed.
Jul 07 2023 - Philadelphia’s fruit trees are blooming, but questions surround who gets the harvest
Fonorow had pulled the mulberries and juneberries from trees and bushes in West Philadelphia, where trees also tempt with cherries, pawpaws, and figs. But whether to pluck the fruit is a complicated ...
Jul 07 2023 - Carson City arrests: Man jailed for felony property destruction of local business
A 51-year-old man was arrested Wednesday for suspicion of felony property injury or destruction of property, according to a Carson City Sheriff's Office booking report.
Jul 07 2023 - Texas businessman at center of AG Ken Paxton's impeachment pleads not guilty to federal charges
A Texas real estate developer at the center of Attorney General Ken Paxton's impeachment has pleaded not guilty to charges of making false statements to banks that loaned him more than $170 million.
Jul 07 2023 - Jack M. Rains, a figure in Texas politics, Houston sports dies
From left are former Texas Secretary of State Jack Rains, Railroad Commissioner Kent Hance, Dallas attorney Tom Luce and Midland businessman Clayton Williams. Jack M. Rains, who played a key role in ...
Jul 07 2023 - President Biden speaks at Flex LTD in South Carolina, highlighting new jobs
A crowd of almost 250 people, from local businesses to non-profits, heard President Joe Biden speak at Flex LTD on Thursday, leaving many excited for the future of jobs in South Carolina while making ...
Jul 07 2023 - Four suspects fumble footballs filled with contraband in bust at Baldwin State Prison, authorities
Officers caught the suspects near the perimeter road of the prison in a car. As officers approached the car, they drove away.
Jul 07 2023 - Central Texas social media experts weigh in on threads
On the local level, some business owners have already made personal thread accounts to experience a new way of connecting. With threads heavy focus on words and short ...
Jul 07 2023 - Waco woman charged in severe abuse of malnourished toddler in McLennan County
A Waco woman jailed last month on allegations she assaulted her adult daughter also has been charged with causing severe injuries to her toddler son.
Jul 07 2023 - Long Island small business owners worry MTA's congestion pricing plan will cost them
Gov. Kathy Hochul says the plan will reduce traffic and improve air quality. The tolls will raise about $1 billion a year to help fund improvements to the MTA.
Jul 07 2023 - Dauphin's Countryfest focuses on community, making memories in wake of bus tragedy
Dauphin’s Countryfest hit the stage Thursday, with organizers saying the intent is to celebrate community and provide a much-needed opportunity to make positive memories, in the wake of the June bus ...
Jul 07 2023 - Longtime Hillsboro business icon Don Fender passes away
Longtime Hillsboro Realtor and community leader Donald E. Fender Jr. passed away on July 4, 2023. He was 85. Mr. Fender owned and operated Donald E. Fender, Inc., Realtors for many years. The local ...
Jul 07 2023 - The NYC Ferry is making it easier to get to Rockaway this summer
Starting Saturday, July 1, NYC Ferry will expand weekend and holiday service to Rockaway Beach, including adding an extra vessel along the busy route to increase rider capacity by 25%.
Jul 07 2023 - Dalton, Georgia, man charged after allegedly tossing kittens from truck
The man Dalton, Georgia, police allege was seen on video earlier this month tossing a kitten out of his truck was arrested Friday morning on charges related to the abuse and abandonment of animals.
Jul 07 2023 - Refugio's Ernest Campbell stays busy on track, football field
Ernest Campbell heard the gun moments after the start of the final of the 100-meter dash at last week’s Nike Summer Outdoor Championships at Hayward Stadium in Eugene, Oregon. Campbell figured there ...
Jul 07 2023 - Longtime director of Beckley Board of Public Works passes away
Beckley officials said a businessman who served as the Beckley Board of Public Works director for 60 years is now at rest. Robert Robinson passed away on Sunday, July 2, ...
Jul 07 2023 - Texas Tech football gets commitment from 2024 Pflugerville safety Peyton Morgan
It's been a busy recruiting weekend for the Texas Tech football team. Peyton Morgan, a four-star safety from Weiss High School in Pflugerville, committed to the Red Raiders on Sunday. Morgan became ...
Jul 07 2023 - How the SH 130 Corridor led to Pflugerville’s rapid growth
Nestled just outside the bustling city of Austin, Texas, lies the vibrant and rapidly growing city of Pflugerville. With its prime location along the State Highway 130 (SH 130) Corridor ...
Jul 07 2023 - ‘Transition closet’ opens in Pflugerville to help Texans become themselves
The upstairs bonus room in a family’s home now looks more like a department store complete with clothing racks, shoe displays and a makeup counter. There’s not a price tag in sight, ...
Jul 07 2023 - Quebec City bus driver strike begins today
Calling for better wages and work hours, some 900 unionized bus drivers with the Réseau de transport de la Capitale (RTC), Quebec City's transit agency, have gone on strike today after failing to ...
Jul 07 2023 - Verano Continues Florida Retail Expansion with Opening of MÜV Venice, the Company’s 69th Flo
MÜV Venice is located at 4369 South Tamiami Trail, a busy thoroughfare with an average daily traffic count of 30,500 vehicles1The dispensary is located in Sarasota County, a growing region with a ...
Jul 07 2023 - Fort Myers Beach business owner relocates to Venice after Hurricane Ian
A Fort Myers Beach business owner relocated to the heart of Venice. His store, The Wave Gallery, opened on June 17. It also features the artwork of an artist who was also impacted by Hurricane Ian.
Jul 07 2023 - Amazon manager stole nearly $10M and bought home, cars, feds say. She’s prison-bound
The woman “abused her position of trust at Amazon,” the U.S. attorney for the Northern District of Georgia said.
Jul 07 2023 - Northern Minnesota land tied to polygamy sect, Warren Jeffs is for sale
Forty wooded acres of Grand Marais land owned by a business connected to a controversial religious faction is for sale. To the dismay of area residents, the land, listed for $189,000, has for several ...
Jul 07 2023 - Former Richmond Comedy Club to relaunch as a ‘Casino Bar’
The name ‘casino’ has raised some red flags for residents about the legality of this new business, but the owner tells NBC12 everything is by the book.
Jul 07 2023 - Montana property assessments spike
A mix of rage and heartburn will soon hit property owners statewide, as values for their homes and businesses are expected to increase by double digits.
Jul 07 2023 - Baldwin Co. company fighting to get medical marijuana license
Just days after the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission awarded licenses to businesses last month, it voted to stay all proceedings due to "potential inconsiste ...
Jul 07 2023 - Former Unlicensed Wausau Daycare Provider Convicted of Child Abuse
A Wausau woman has been found guilty of two felony counts of child abuse just weeks before the case was scheduled for trial. Online court records indicate that Merisa Sell entered a no contest plea ...
Jul 07 2023 - Christmas Tree Shops To Go Out Of Business In PA
Christmas Tree Shops recently filed papers in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware indicating that going-out-of-business sales would begin at all the chain's stores.
Jul 07 2023 - Lordsburg Mayor Greene narrowly avoids new DUI arrest
Greene, an Albuquerque native who graduated from Lordsburg High School in 1991 according to her bio on the New Mexico Elks Association website, has managed several businesses and served on ...
Jul 07 2023 - Local recycling business moves to new location in Warren
Clover Recycling cut the ribbon at its new location on West Market Street Thursday afternoon. It's a nonprofit veteran- and woman-owned small business.
Jul 07 2023 - Texas teen forced to ‘play daddy’ as sex slave for years after mom said he vanished: report
The Texas man found last week outside a church eight years after he was reported missing as a teenager has now made disturbing abuse allegations, according to local reports.
Jul 07 2023 - Carlstar rebranding Carlisle tires
Effective immediately, Carlisle tires are getting a sidewall makeover as the brand begins its transition to Carlstar.
Jul 07 2023 - Carlstar to rebrand, phase out Carlisle name
Carlstar will transition the brand on nearly all of its products to Carlstar, dropping the venerable Carlisle brand name.
Jul 07 2023 - NASA head tours Brunswick's bluShift Aerospace
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson visited Brunswick, the town at the center of Maine's push to compete in the business of aerospace.
Jul 07 2023 - New fire station planned for Bluestone Regional Business and Technology Center
Jul. 6—BLUEFIELD, Va. — Tazewell County officials are seeking engineering proposals for a planned fire station at the Bluestone Regional Business and Technology Center. The county Board of Supervisors ...
Jul 07 2023 - The Roasted Bean Coffee Shop opens in Bluefield, Va.
New life came to a downtown storefront Wednesday when a new business opened its doors for the first time and started serving coffee, homemade pastries, sandwiches and more. The Roasted Bean, Coffee ...
Jul 07 2023 - Two new restaurants open the in the area on the same day
Two new businesses have gotten their start in the area; one on one side of the state line and one on the other.
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