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Bus News Archives, July 26 2023
Jul 26 2023 - Lyme Great Lakes Timberlands believes in good forest stewardship
The business practices of Lyme Great Lakes Timberlands, which owns more than half a million acres of forested land in the Upper Peninsula, are the result of a series of events surrounding the history ...
Jul 26 2023 - Massachusetts food truck owner gets 2 years in prison for $1.5M pandemic relief loan fraud
Loc Vo owned Smart Gourmet LLC, a food truck business in Massachusetts, as well as a company called Indy Publish, federal prosecutors said in a statement Wednesday.
Jul 26 2023 - Scenes from the Washington Business Journal's 40 Under 40 bash
The kids of Y2K took center stage on July 20 as the Washington Business Journal honored this year's class of 40 Under 40 honorees at Convene in Arlington. Check out our exclusive photo roundup from ...
Jul 26 2023 - Arlington County Police ramp up retail theft enforcement after complaints from business owners in R
Police say as a result of their high-visibility criminal patrol detail, on July 20, seven people were arrested.
Jul 26 2023 - Michael Jackson sexual abuse lawsuits on verge of revival by appeals court
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A California appeals court on Wednesday will consider reviving the dismissed lawsuits of two men who allege Michael Jackson sexually abused them as children for years, a move the ...
Jul 26 2023 - Why Hawaii Can’t Solve Its School Bus Driver Shortage
The Department of Education canceled or suspended bus service for 14 schools statewide after dozens of drivers quit.
Jul 26 2023 - Florida’s Insurance Market Is a Hot Mess. Homeowners Are Paying the Price.
Climate change, extreme weather, and a deluge of litigation have made Florida an expensive state for insurance companies to do business in.
Jul 26 2023 - Caldwell County seeks suspect in credit card abuse case
CALDWELL COUNTY, Texas - The Caldwell County Sheriff's Office is asking for help identifying a suspect in a credit card abuse case. Investigators say a man made a large purchase with a stolen credit ...
Jul 26 2023 - Gatesville business saving lives worldwide
Gatesville is making a global impact through the local business, Laerdal, a company focused on creating CPR resources and products to save lives. Gatesville has been home to medical training products ...
Jul 26 2023 - Here’s what inflation’s slowdown has meant for US businesses
Anchor got its start in 1896 in San Francisco, becoming the nation’s first-ever craft brewery. Fritz Maytag, a descendent of the Maytag Corporation, bought Anchor in 1965 when it was on the verge of ...
Jul 26 2023 - Blueberries are back in bloom: Where to find farms to pick them near Charlotte and beyond
Sprinkle’s Blueberry Farm has added 800 new producing bushes for pickers this year. Located in Winston-Salem, this farm is on a rolling hill. “Blueberry Hill” is also the retirement project of Alfred ...
Jul 26 2023 - K-9 search in California leads to record seizure of over $10.5 million in drugs
A K-9 officer search has led to a record California Highway Patrol bust of over $10.5 million in illicit narcotics.
Jul 26 2023 - Homicide investigation underway at Tuscumbia business
TUSCUMBIA, Ala. ( WAFF) - The man charged in the death of a woman in Tuscumbia was identified on Thursday.
Jul 26 2023 - The Denver Company That Makes Starbucks' Iconic Cake Pops
Starbucks didn't always have Cake Pops on its menus, but thanks to one Rocky Mountain-based business, they have become a fixture among the coffee stores.
Jul 26 2023 - Kyle Busch to race in Kutztown tomorrow
KUTZTOWN, Pa. (WHTM) – Two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Busch will be racing at Action Track USA in Kutztown, Pennsylvania on Wednesday for the Hyper Racing 600 Speedweeks. The 38-year old ...
Jul 26 2023 - Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Awards 12 Businesses with Chahtapreneur Awards
The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma recognized 12 small businesses at its annual Chahtapreneur Award Ceremony inside Choctaw Casino & Resort – Durant on June 22.
Jul 26 2023 - Make or break summer for seaside businesses facing ‘perfect storm’
Lincolnshire’s coast has seen a gloomy start to the summer holidays, and the next six weeks could prove challenging for many businesses. Resorts like Skegness, Cleethorpes, and Ingoldmells largely ...
Jul 26 2023 - 'I don't know who is stopping this': Advocates urge Mass. AG to issue report on clergy sexual abuse
Survivors of clergy sexual abuse and their advocates provided information about their abuse to investigators from the Massachusetts attorney general's office in 2021. They were led to believe the ...
Jul 26 2023 - The Landing at Hudson Mills hides a community of flourishing businesses
Businesses run the gamut from two restaurants on the ground floor to fitness studios, an escape room and a huge vintage and collectible consignment shop.
Jul 26 2023 - Second drug bust in 8 months conducted at Hamblen County home
Two people are facing drug charges after a drug bust at the same home as a December drug bust, according to the Hamblen County Sheriff's Office.
Jul 26 2023 - Utah County restaurant owner faces felony charges for alleged sexual abuse of teen employee
The owner of a Spanish Fork restaurant was arrested Thursday and accused of forcible sexual abuse involving a 16-year-old employee.
Jul 26 2023 - Spanish Fork restaurant owner charged with sex abuse of teen employee
SPANISH FORK, Utah ( ABC4) — A local restaurant owner was charged Tuesday for allegedly sexually abusing his 16-year-old employee. Kevin Gerald Bowman, 42, was charged on Tuesday with two counts of ...
Jul 26 2023 - Roswell looking to hire more transit bus drivers
ROSWELL, N.M. – The City of Roswell’s Transit Department put on a hiring event to recruit more transit bus drivers. City officials say they want to do better for their community. “Right now, we have ...
Jul 26 2023 - Enchem America to receive $2 million in incentives from Tennessee
Tennessee continues to subsidize the electric vehicle manufacturing business in the state, most recently acknowledging $2 million in subsidies for Enchem America, which plans to spend ...
Jul 26 2023 - NJ girl suffered and gasped final breaths while bus aide was distracted on phone, cops say
Bus monitor Amanda Davila, 27, of New Brunswick looked at her phone with the earbuds plugged for 14 minutes after improperly securing Fajr Atiya Williams at the back of the bus on June 17.
Jul 26 2023 - The Tragedy at Fishkill.; A MOTHER MURDERS HER TWO CHILDREN AND CUTS HER OWN THROAT.
Yesterday morning about 10 o'clock we received a special dispatch from Fishkill Landing ... Her husband was doing business in New-York and was absent at the time, but was immediately telegraphed ...
Jul 26 2023 - Galt hit with surge of smash-and-grabs burglaries
Smash-and-grab thieves target small businesses in Galt 02:15 GALT – Galt police are noticing a disturbing trend of smash-and-grab incidents at small businesses. In fewer than two weeks ...
Jul 26 2023 - Several Galt businesses deal with smash-and-grab crimes
The peace and quiet that normally describes the small town of Galt's atmosphere are on hold for many small business owners who recently became targets in smash-and-grab crimes.
Jul 26 2023 - TCU's three Alabama transfers hungry to bring disciplined approach to help Horned Frogs return to C
Now facing fresh starts in 2023 after all three transferred to TCU this offseason -- homecomings for Fort Worth area natives Earle and Brockermeyer -- they're hungry to handle business differently ...
Jul 26 2023 - Rapid City man found guilty of sexual abuse
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KEVN) - Anthony Red Elk, age 34, of Rapid City, was convicted because he engaged in a sexual act between 2008 and 2010, with a female minor who had not attained the age of 12 years, ...
Jul 26 2023 - Dangerous exit in NKY could see temporary solution, mayor says it will save lives
WALTON, Ky. (WKRC) - After dozens of wrecks and three people killed within the last two years, a dangerous exit in Northern Kentucky could soon see a solution, at least temporarily. At its busiest, ...
Jul 26 2023 - ISP: SWAT raid busts thieves tied to multi-county ATM thefts
Three Hebron men have been arrested after the culmination of a multi-county investigation into an ATM theft spree in northern Indiana. Branden Tweedy, 23; Blake Freeman Tweedy, 41; ...
Jul 26 2023 - Society Bakery closed on Dallas’ Greenville Avenue; will relocate soon
Society Bakery in Dallas closed July 24, 2023 on Greenville Avenue, but owner Roshi Muns is baking up bigger plans for the nearly 20-year-old business. In late August or early September 2023, the ...
Jul 26 2023 - It's Super Bowl or bust for Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones
At his opening news conference in Oxnard, California, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said the team has the talent to be Super Bowl contenders.
Jul 26 2023 - Three Different Business Awards in Virginia – And How to Start Your Own
Virginia is home to several business awards, such as the following three. If your business qualifies, you might like to pursue entry or encourage nomination. Alternatively, or in ...
Jul 26 2023 - Roanoke police seeking information on Brandon Ave robbery
Police say they were notified at 6 p.m. about an alleged robbery from a business in the 600 block of Brandon Avenue.
Jul 26 2023 - Metro aims to get Taylor fans Swiftly to the Eras Tour at SoFi Stadium
Taylor Swift brings her blockbuster, career-spanning Eras Tour to Los Angeles, and Metro has added service to get fans to the show.
Jul 26 2023 - UPS contract agreement averts labor union strike
UPS on Tuesday reached a tentative contract agreement with its 340,000-person union, potentially averting a strike that threatened to disrupt logistics nationwide for businesses and households alike.
Jul 26 2023 - Compass Development Marketing Group Expands into New York’s Thriving Long Island Market
Compass Development Marketing Group (CDMG) today announces it is expanding its sought-after marketing and sales expertise into New York’s robust Long Island luxury market, CDMG has established itself ...
Jul 26 2023 - Tallahassee's StarMetro on pace to become fully electric thanks to federal grants
Tallahassee's new eco-friendly bus through StarMetro parked at C.K. Steele Plaza. The city of Tallahassee was awarded more than $35 million in federal grants to jump-start the construction of a new ...
Jul 26 2023 - Howell Township, Business Group To Produce New 2024 Directory
The Howell Chamber of Commerce and the Howell government will collaborate on a directory that has township, business information.
Jul 26 2023 - Palm Beach Central principal, 4 staffers charged with failure to report student child abuse
Edgecomb, 58, assistant principals Nereyda Cayado de Garcia, 37, and Daniel Snider, 49, and choral teacher Scott Houchins, 53, were arrested by the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office along with ...
Jul 26 2023 - Five human smuggling victims found in Texas home following traffic stop
SAN ANTONIO, Texas (CNN) - A typical traffic stop developed into a major bust by authorities in Bexar County. Authorities pulled over a vehicle in the morning of July 25 where they discovered a kilo ...
Jul 26 2023 - TTUHSC El Paso’s Vanessa Solis-Cortez Chosen as a 2023 Woody and Gayle Hunt-Aspen Institute Fello
The fellowship supports academic, civic, community and business leaders from our Borderplex region, allowing them to participate in Aspen Institute seminars ...
Jul 26 2023 - Judge sentences former Florence 5 school board chairman in child sex abuse case
A former Florence 5 school board chairman will spend over a decade in prison after pleading guilty in a child sex abuse case.
Jul 26 2023 - U.S. Department of Labor recovers back wages for workers at Florence business
The U.S. Department of Labor has recovered more than $66,000 in back wages for 20 workers at six Pee Dee NAPA Auto Parts locations following an investigation.
Jul 26 2023 - New union-backed Nashville mayoral race poll shows Freddie O'Connell lead, 23% undecided
Metro Council member Freddie O'Connell, with conservative business strategist Alice Rolli coming in second at 13%.
Jul 26 2023 - Marion City Council honors Kim Effler as Citizen of the Month
She was chosen for this honor by Council Member Ann Harkey. Effler is the president and CEO of the McDowell Chamber of Commerce. “The definition of a chamber director is one who leads the business ...
Jul 26 2023 - What are Montana’s busiest highways?
A stretch of King Avenue West in Billings just north of Interstate 90 has the dubious distinction of being the busiest road in the state, with about 40,000 vehicle trips a day.
Jul 26 2023 - North Charleston mulls over status of minority small-business program
The city of North Charleston’s program to assist small businesses that are minority-owned might see changes after the Supreme Court’s recent affirmative action decision to end race-conscious college ...
Jul 26 2023 - Hanover plan board again denies zoning change
Hanover Plan Commission denied a second attempt to change the zoning designation of property at 4146 West State Road 56 in Hanover from residential to business due to concerns over ...
Jul 26 2023 - Boston suspends Monica's liquor license after North End shooting, Patrick Mendoza arrest
Patrick Mendoza, 54, was arrested last week at a substance abuse treatment facility in Falmouth, Massachusetts, by officers with Boston Police Department's Fugitive Unit. The licensing board ...
Jul 26 2023 - Fishing industry’s class action update: Gladstone Ports Corp sues Abigroup
The class action case against Gladstone Ports Corporation by commercial fishermen and associated businesses has taken a $60 million twist.
Jul 26 2023 - Sanford business, residents cite concerns about unhoused encampment
A beauty salon owner shared her concerns about how the encampment is impacting her business at a city council meeting Tuesday night.
Jul 26 2023 - Sleep In Downtown Knoxville At This Wondrous Loft In Tennessee
Sometimes the wilderness beckons, and you need to get away from the busyness of life and find a mountain ... thriving city — a place full of activity and so many things to see and do. That is where ...
Jul 26 2023 - Business Quarterly: The arts are an economic engine for the region
With a rich landscape of both for-profit and nonprofit endeavors in New Hampshire, the arts and culture play an important role in both drawing audiences and providing employment in the state.According ...
Jul 26 2023 - Business Quarterly: A weird market in a desirable place
Summer in the Granite State is remarkable! New Hampshire boasts beautiful pristine lakes and rivers that are excellent for swimming, boating and kayaking, to name a few.To top it off, there is some ...
Jul 26 2023 - Police Warn Residents Over Increase in Burglaries Along Route 46 Corridor
Several commercial businesses along the Route 46 corridor in Parsippany were victim to burglary during the overnight hours. In response ...
Jul 26 2023 - New restaurant with Hawaiian, Polynesian flair will open in this busy Columbia area
The coming restaurant will share space with a deli that has been popular with downtown students, residents and office workers.
Jul 26 2023 - Gallia Community Foundation to launch Fill the Freezer campaign to fight hunger in Gallia County
The Gallia Community Foundation (GCF) will debut its Fill the Freezer campaign at the 2023 Gallia County Fair, bringing local residents and businesses together to ...
Jul 26 2023 - SC businessman pleads guilty to lying to get federal COVID loan: he bought cryptocurrency
James Paul Seidel, who pleaded guilty to making false statements about his misuse of COVID relief money, will likely only get probation, under a deal between prosecutors and defense.
Jul 26 2023 - 40 Under 40: Q&A with Taylor Mitcham, Principal of Texas at Creation Equity
Taylor Mitcham, Principal of Texas at Creation Equity, was honored at the Dallas Business Journal's 2023 40 Under 40 Awards.
Jul 26 2023 - 111 Manifest celebrates first anniversary in Cypress
The Latina- and family-owned business offers affirmation candles, manifestation planners, angel number jewelry, sweaters and other items.
Jul 26 2023 - Herbert Bliss | Monroe
Herbert Edward Bliss (Buster or Buck), dedicated Christian, devoted friend, brother, and father, passed away from a brief illness July 20, 2023. He was born December 7, 1948, in Monroe, ...
Jul 26 2023 - ND native turns Nashville bar into Minot tribute
A former Minot business owner is bringing a little of North Dakota to Nashville. Berry and Lachelle Smith, who operated Wynot Construction in Minot, relocated the business to Tennessee, where they ...
Jul 26 2023 - Prescribed burns, fuel breaks tools used to help mitigate wildfire conditions
This summer, there have been several large wildfires throughout the area and it has kept both the Michigan Department of Natural Resources and U.S. Forest Service busy.
Jul 26 2023 - New program aims to help Alabama's continuous school bus driver shortage
If you would like to join the Skills for Success program, you can contact Schrimsher at 256-774-4612 for more information.
Jul 26 2023 - Court order bars Montana insurance agent from conducting business
FORSYTH, Mont. - A Montana insurance agent is no longer able to conduct business after she reportedly accepted premium payments and did not purchase the insurance policies.
Jul 26 2023 - Forsyth insurance broker loses license following investigation of misappropriations
Montana Insurance Commissioners Troy Downing secured a court order permanently barring Kileen Hagadone and her business, Rosebud County Insurance, Inc. from conducting insurance-related business.
Jul 26 2023 - Loganville PD looking for suspects caught on video breaking into business
LOGANVILLE, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - The Loganville Police Department is asking for help identifying two suspects caught on surveillance video breaking into a business. The surveillance video shows ...
Jul 26 2023 - 4 Vehicles Crash On Concord's Clinton Street; 3 On North State Street
CONCORD, NH — Concord police and fire and rescue teams were kept busy with two major crashes on Monday. Around 11:30 a.m., police, firefighters, and EMTs were sent to North State Street near ...
Jul 26 2023 - Ontario Regulator Rejigs Leadership as Sports Betting Sites Await Marketing Decisions
The regulator of sports betting sites in Canada's most populous province has put or is putting some new faces in charge, a leadership transition that comes as operators are waiting for guidance about ...
Jul 26 2023 - Oscar De La Hoya Recounts Being Physically Abused by His Mom in New Documentary: 'I Was Just Numb'
Boxer Oscar De La Hoya recounts being physically abused by his mom in the new documentary on his life, 'The Golden Boy' ...
Jul 26 2023 - TropQ Pizza opens in Annapolis, plans local and national expansion
Ty DeBellotte wants to expand his business, TropQ Pizza, across Maryland and into other states, including Kentucky, Georgia and Texas.
Jul 26 2023 - Suspect in caught-on-camera beating death of Maryland dad finally arrested 2 months later
Trevor Taylor was busted in connection with the murder of Christopher Wright and is being held in an Anne Arundel County jail facing manslaughter, assault and disorderly conduct raps.
Jul 26 2023 - Lawmakers and policy experts debate Ohio Issue 1 live
Watch the Ohio Issue 1 debate live from 7 to 8 p.m. Eastern in the player above. A full replay of the debate will be available in this article after it ends. COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – With two weeks to ...
Jul 26 2023 - Grassroots activism tour stops in Steubenville
A green bus parked by the intersection of Fourth and Market streets Friday alerted those walking downtown to an impromptu stop by the grassroots political advocacy organization Americans for ...
Jul 26 2023 - Minocqua Brewing Company disputes county claim of zoning violation
The Oneida County Board is set to review the Minocqua Brewing Company’s ability to serve alcohol in their restaurant after the business violated their permit which restricted customers from drinking ...
Jul 26 2023 - Unknown Stories of WNY: Wells Fargo, American Express, Pony Express all had roots in Buffalo
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Fargo: a Buffalo street, half of a well-known name in business and finances, and Buffalo's 27th mayor. Yep, they're all the same guy, William G. Fargo.
Jul 26 2023 - Judge gives Helena partial victory in annexation battle with Hoover
Jefferson County Circuit Judge David Hobdy ordered Hoover to refrain from annexing land in the Indian Ford Fire District for 10 business days while Helena gets paperwork in order.
Jul 26 2023 - "The Veterans Business Guide to Soaring Success" – A Comprehensive Resource for Veteran
Military veterans transitioning into business face unique challenges and opportunities. To support and empower these brave individuals, author Alvin Terry, MBA, has released his groundbreaking book, ...
Jul 26 2023 - Former leader of Brooklyn crime-control group pleads guilty to sexually abusing teenage girl
NEW YORK (AP) — The former leader of a safety patrol in Brooklyn’s ultra-Orthodox Jewish community pleaded guilty Friday to charges he sexually abused a teenage girl. The plea allows Jacob Daskal, who ...
Jul 26 2023 - Brooklyn pol’s bill to disclose flood info to homebuyers is long overdue
Flash floods barraged upstate homes last week in the lower Hudson Valley and other northern city suburbs, causing major flooding and delays on Metro-North, and disrupting transit between the city and ...
Jul 26 2023 - An institution of Denver music is closing. They made a lot of family along the way
William J. Kolacny opened a musical instrument repair shop. Now the hardship of COVID and a fundamental change to their business model is forcing them to close.
Jul 26 2023 - Hudson, Indiana: What's it like where 'The Golden Bachelor' lives?
But it’s an even hotter topic in Hudson, Indiana, where the inaugural senior lead of “The ... and Norfolk & Western Railroad business car Roanoke. Visitors can take excursions to and from South ...
Jul 26 2023 - Tom York on Business: San Diego’s Median Home Price Over $950,000 in June
The median price for a single-family home sold in June was $958,000 compared to $950,000 for the year-ago period.
Jul 26 2023 - Clerk and firefighters honored by Macomb board
The June 28 Macomb Township Board of Trustees meeting was more celebratory than business as usual. Officials shined a light on the achievements of Clerk Kristi Pozzi and presented badges to Macomb ...
Jul 26 2023 - Large DTE lease latest industrial, warehouse market bright spot
Kirk Pinho is a senior reporter covering commercial real estate. Since joining Crain's Detroit Business in 2013, he has written about leasing, development and property sales in Detroit and its suburbs ...
Jul 26 2023 - Former Howard Bank CEO Mary Ann Scully joins board of Rockville's Capital Bank
The dean of Loyola University Maryland's Sellinger School of Business and Management has joined the board of a Rockville bank. She brings decades of banking experience to the role.
Jul 26 2023 - 3 health care-related businesses now open in Richardson
As the population of the Richardson area continues to grow, so do the health care needs of its residents. Check out three recently opened health care-related businesses in the Richardson area. This ...
Jul 26 2023 - Virginia Beach Oceanfront fire that took out 3 businesses was accidental, officials say
The fire burned in the space below the roof that ran the length of the structure, which housed the T-Shirt Factory, Maple Tree Pancake House and King of the Sea ...
Jul 26 2023 - Missouri marijuana micro business license application process opens Thursday
With the passing of Amendment 3 in November 2022, the Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) was tasked with creating a lottery pr ...
Jul 26 2023 - 2 treated for smoke inhalation after fire at Grimes warehouse
Two men were treated for minor smoke inhalation after a fire broke out at a Grimes business Monday ... with bridge Clive police search for driver that hit apartment building Iowa soldier dies after ...
Jul 26 2023 - Langmore appointed to Austin Transit Partnership board of directors
The Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority Board of Directors last week voted to appoint John Langmore to serve as the community expert director of finance on the Austin Transit Partnership’s ...
Jul 26 2023 - Man charged with abuse of corpse in death of 17-year-old girl in Ohio 13 years ago
A man has been found guilty of abusing a corpse and tampering with evidence 13 years after the disappearance of 17-year-old Paige Johnson in Ohio.
Jul 26 2023 - Lights out for the mob busters: Waterfront Commission divorce puts Jersey docks at risk
Last week, as the clock ticked towards midnight to turn Monday into Tuesday, the mob-busting bistate Waterfront Commission of Harbor held its last meeting after 70 years of battling gangsters for ...
Jul 26 2023 - LARRY KUDLOW: This is why Donald Trump is ahead in the polls
FOX Business host Larry Kudlow reveals why former President Donald Trump is ahead in the 2024 election Republican candidate polls on Monday's "Kudlow." ...
Jul 26 2023 - Skokie businessman convicted of price gouging on N-95 masks during COVID
A Skokie businessman was convicted June 30 of price gouging customers for scarce N-95 masks during the earliest days of the Covid-19 pandemic Krikor Topouzian, 62, of Winnetka, was convicted of ...
Jul 26 2023 - Meyers busy haying, spraying, turning out bulls
Spraying, haying, and turning out bulls are underway at the Meyer farm as summer continues full steam ahead. With the timely rains the Meyers’ farm fields have ...
Jul 26 2023 - Excessive heat, lack of rain impacts hay crop business in East Texas
"We're trying to preserve or take everything that we can because the grass has stopped growing," said David Powell, owner of East Texas Hay Co.
Jul 26 2023 - US: White House Historical Association recognises Laura Bush’s contributions to Education
The White House Historical Association Museum in the United States recognised the contributions of First Lady Laura Bush ...
Jul 26 2023 - Upscale women's boutique Aritzia joining Westfield Galleria at Roseville
The space in the Westfield Galleria at Roseville is currently occupied by women's apparel retailer Talbots. A representative at the Talbots location said the store was moving but referred the Business ...
Jul 26 2023 - NY: NYC congestion pricing plan risks delays with New Jersey lawsuit
A lawsuit filed Friday by New Jersey threatens to delay a plan to charge motorists to drive into Manhattan’s core business district, with Gov. Phil Murphy urging a court to ...
Jul 26 2023 - New York City Transit supervisor accused of flying to Florida during work hours
Time records reflected that the supervisor claimed to be doing "fieldwork" when he was actually on a flight to Florida.
Jul 26 2023 - Gov. Mills touts new incentive program as some businesses are eager to utilize it
The program replaces an outgoing 20-year-old system and offers tax credits for capital investment and worker training.
Jul 26 2023 - Video shows shootout on Buford Highway that damaged several businesses
According to Brookhaven police, multiple businesses were found damaged from what appeared to be gunfire. Officers also found multiple gun shell casings in the parking lot and roadway. No injuries have ...
Jul 26 2023 - Multiple businesses hit by gunfire on Buford Highway, officers say
BROOKHAVEN, Ga. — Multiple businesses were shot up overnight in Brookhaven, according to DeKalb County Police. Officers said they initially received a call about shots fired on Buford Highway just ...
Jul 26 2023 - Auburn quarterback commit busy recruiting for Tigers
The consensus 4-star Auburn quarterback commit from Little Rock Christian Academy in Arkansas — the top-ranked quarterback in the state — has become one of the Tigers’ best recruiting assets since ...
Jul 26 2023 - Miami's Mario Cristobal not in "Hater Mode" over losing Cormani McClain to Colorado
The nation’s top defender and No. 2 overall recruit in the 2023 class was originally linked to Miami. However, when Sanders made the transition to Colorado from Jackson State, it was a no-brainer for ...
Jul 26 2023 - Settlement agreement reached in Portage Manor lawsuit
The settlement agreement reached on Tuesday does attempt to make the transition smoother for five residents who brought the suit.
Jul 26 2023 - Residents voice concerns over multi-million-dollar Chesterfield development plan
The "Downtown Chesterfield" project would replace the current Chesterfield Mall with shops, businesses and apartments.
Jul 26 2023 - Chesterfield man charged in business burglaries
A Chesterfield, Missouri, man is accused of breaking into two a pair of Creve Coeur businesses more than a week ago.
Jul 26 2023 - Gainesville Eye Associates and North Georgia Eye Clinic Announce Merger, Creating North Georgia Eye
GAINESVILLE, Ga.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--As of July 2023, Gainesville Eye Associates and North Georgia Eye Clinic, the two largest, premier comprehensive ophthalmology practices in North Georgia, have ...
Jul 26 2023 - Manitoba bus crash claims 17th victim as woman dies in hospital
Seniors from Dauphin, Man., were on a minibus taking a day trip to the Sand Hills Casino, 190 kilometres south, when the fiery crash occurred on June 15. They were just minutes from the casino ...
Jul 26 2023 - ‘We’re doing OK’: One month after horrific bus crash, Dauphin carries on
While the survivors will never forget the tragedy, Dauphin Mayor David Bosiak said the city is doing what it can to push forward.
Jul 26 2023 - Are you a caregiver for an aging loved one? This free web platform offers support
Trualta, a web platform that can help family caregivers gain skills and support, is available for free in eight Columbus-area counties.
Jul 26 2023 - Sophia Bush, Hilarie Burton and Bethany Joy Lenz Advise ‘Drama Queens’ Fans to Switch to ‘OTH
The podcast must go on. The women of One Tree Hill will continue their "Drama Queens" rewatch podcast amid the SAG-AFTRA strike, but they encouraged fans to stop streaming the show and return to DVD ...
Jul 26 2023 - Vatican to investigate Sodalitium Christianae Vitae lay society in Peru
The investigation will be led by Archbishop Charles J. Scicluna, assistant secretary of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith and an expert on sexual abuse.
Jul 26 2023 - Vatican abuse investigators begin their audit of secretive Peru-based Catholic society
Two key Vatican investigators on Tuesday began an audit in Peru’s capital of a secretive Roman Catholic society with chapters across South America and in the U.S. following allegations that its ...
Jul 26 2023 - Avoid EAA AirVenture Oshkosh traffic, parking with roundtrip bus rides from UWO campus or downtown
GO Transit, Oshkosh area's public transportation service, is offering roundtrip bus rides from the UWO campus or downtown to the AirVenture grounds.
Jul 26 2023 - 5,300 still without power in Franklin County
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — More than 5,300 Franklin County AEP customers remain without power after strong thunderstorms blew through central Ohio. According to the energy provider, 5,342 customers in ...
Jul 26 2023 - Albany ranked number one in Georgia for business success rate
ALBANY, Ga. (WALB) - Starting a business in a small town has challenges, but what about the success rate? According to reports, Albany is ranked number one for starting a business in Georgia. “Albany ...
Jul 26 2023 - As second store prepares to open in Pooler, family shares how medical cannabis helped their young s
As final preparations are made, Botanical Sciences medical cannabis dispensary is almost ready for business in Pooler.
Jul 26 2023 - FROM THE PUBLISHER | The family newspaper business, as seen from the owners' box
Interesting couple of days in Pittsburgh, where I went to attend a conference of newspaper people. This particular gathering was for folks involved in family-owned newspaper companies, a thinning herd ...
Jul 26 2023 - Two Northumberland County businesses receive funds from Shapiro
Gov. Josh Shapiro announced $3 million in new investments to enhance communities and strengthen economy across Pennsylvania was granted, and two Northumberland County businesses received some of ...
Jul 26 2023 - Two Northumberland County businesses receive DCED funds
The state Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) awarded $3,048,636 in grants and loans for eight new projects, including two in Northumberland County. In Northumberland County, L&W ...
Jul 26 2023 - DA accused of unethical conduct in prosecuting Pa. mother in 3-year-old’s beating death
Delcamp, 27, was found guilty in May 2022 of involuntary manslaughter, aggravated assault, endangering the welfare of children, obstruction in child abuse cases and other charges in the 2019 beating ...
Jul 26 2023 - Boys Back From First Session at CGI Parksville
Boys who spent the first summer session at Camp Gan Israel in Parksville, New York, returned on busses to Crown Heights on Monday, filled with experiences and stories.
Jul 26 2023 - Man breaks into one Springfield business to get into another
A Springfield business owner says a burglar who broke into his business last Saturday morning was trying to access the CJ's Deli business next door.
Jul 26 2023 - Smith + Malek in Coeur d’Alene hires Jess Luchini
Smith + Malek Attorneys, a business law firm with offices in Boise, Coeur d’Alene, Spokane, and Kennewick, is adding to its Coeur d’Alene office located at 601 E. Front Avenue Suite 304 with a recent ...
Jul 26 2023 - Oregon prison nurse charged with sexually abusing multiple inmates
A former Oregon Corrections nurse has been found guilty of sexually assaulting nine female prisoners, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office - District of Oregon.
Jul 26 2023 - Oregon prison nurse found guilty of sexually abusing multiple inmates
WILSONVILLE Ore. (KPTV) – A former Oregon Corrections nurse has been found guilty of sexually assaulting nine female prisoners, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office - District of Oregon. Tony ...
Jul 26 2023 - New Chamber CEO Kyle South hopes to bolster the region, Tuscaloosa hub
Boosting businesses throughout West Alabama and keeping college students here after they graduate are a couple of the items on Kyle South's agenda.
Jul 26 2023 - What’s next for Brookwood Village? Fond memories, but few answers for nearly vacant mall’s futu
As you walk past the abandoned storefronts of the Brookwood Village mall today, it’s hard to imagine it as the bustling hot spot it was years ago. The birthday bells of Farrell’s Ice Cream Parlour and ...
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