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Bus News Archives, July 27 2023
Jul 27 2023 - State girl lives Malibu dream
Willows, Wisconsin's most famous couple has made it in Hollywood and is set to star in one of this summer's biggest blockbusters.
Jul 27 2023 - 'Barbenheimer' fever hits Ottawa as Barbie and Oppenheimer open in theatres
The 'Barbenheimer' phenomenon is here, with blockbuster films 'Barbie' and 'Oppenheimer' opening on the same day.
Jul 27 2023 - DeSantis 2.0: Budget Venues, but a Familiar Stump Speech
On a bus tour in Iowa to start off a campaign reset, Ron DeSantis suggested that his top advisers had not followed his strategy.
Jul 27 2023 - NICTD says train service likely to resume east of Gary in early 2024
South Shore Line passengers could begin riding trains instead of buses between Michigan City and Gary early next year, the railroad’s top executive said Monday.
Jul 27 2023 - BAE Systems Business Forms Alliance With Parsons to Continue Operating Army Chemical Processing Fac
Looking for the latest Government Contracting News? Read about BAE Systems Business Forms Alliance With Parsons to Continue Operating Army Chemical Processing ...
Jul 27 2023 - Invest Newark Announces Andrea Mason as Business Operations Officer
Invest Newark announced that Andrea Mason, an expert in community outreach and city operations, will be Business Operations Officer for Invest Newark. In her role, she works with the CEO to oversee ...
Jul 27 2023 - Meet Produce Pete, NJ’s famous grocer
Pete Napolitano, known as "Produce Pete," has been entertaining and informing audiences for the past thirty years. He's a Bergen County guy who started in the produce business at 5 years old selling ...
Jul 27 2023 - Bergen County-Based Gynecologist Hadden Gets 20 Years For Sex Crimes
Robert Hadden, a Bergen County resident and NYC doctor, was sentenced to 20 years in jail for sexually abusing patients.
Jul 27 2023 - Openness to opportunities fuels Albany business' success
The genesis of Albany’s Complete Resource Management (CRM) becoming a local leader in industrial waste processing didn’t happen overnight or by accident. Much, like the success of AB&T, ...
Jul 27 2023 - Albany executive insights: David Vener, president and CEO, TAG Solutions on how ChatGPT is affectin
David Vener, president and CEO of TAG Solutions, joins Albany Business Review market president and publisher Walter Thorne to discuss current trends in cybersecurity, including how ChatGPT is ...
Jul 27 2023 - These Oregon carousels are in the business of dreams
Carousels in Salem, Albany and Cottage Grove all have one thing in common. In each community, there was one woman with a vision.
Jul 27 2023 - Shad Thyrion: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
Shad Thyrion was a Green Bay, Wisconsin, man who was murdered and mutilated by Taylor Schabusiness, prosecutors say.
Jul 27 2023 - Iowa Lottery shatters records with unprecedented sales and proceeds in fiscal year 2023
The Iowa Lottery released its latest annual results on Thursday, with its sales, proceeds to state causes, prizes to players, and commissions paid to Iowa busin ...
Jul 27 2023 - Summer is speeding by — don't miss out on any of the festivals in the South Bend region
The Tribune returns with more festivals and activities that will keep you and your family busy into next year.
Jul 27 2023 - Road Improvement Project To Close Busy Road In Arnold
Motorists must take detours next week during the Moran Road Improvement Project. It will force the closure of two sections of the roadway to through traffic from Tuesday, August 1st, through Friday, ...
Jul 27 2023 - Plainfield weighs recreational cannabis options
While neighboring communities like Joliet, Shorewood, Romeoville, and Bolingbrook have recreational cannabis businesses, the Village of Plainfield is wondering if they should be part of the lucrative ...
Jul 27 2023 - Exclusive: RDU airlines keep investing in Florida flights
RDU’s newest airlines, Breeze Airways and Avelo Airlines, both recently announced nonstop flights to Florida. So, at Triangle Business Journal’s behest, aviation research firm Cirium pulled numbers ...
Jul 27 2023 - Big help for little ones: Baby Shower in a Box distributes much-needed baby supplies, hopes to find
From a desire to help and a unique take on baby showers, Baby Shower in a Box has joined the Columbus Area Chamber of Commerce to expand its reach.
Jul 27 2023 - Danny Elfman invites us inside the studio as his band rehearses for Southern California shows
It was a busy day inside singer-songwriter and composer Danny Elfman’s recording studio, which is tucked away among industrial-style warehouses in Los Angeles. He and his band ...
Jul 27 2023 - Formed to combat Olympic sex abuse, SafeSport center is struggling 6 years after opening
The case involves almost everything a victim of sexual harassment would be desperate to avoid. Dozens of emails and multiple requests for follow-up interviews about a traumatizing ...
Jul 27 2023 - Man who disappeared on a river in Mississippi later found asleep on the sandbar
COLUMBUS, Miss. ( WTVA) — Authorities from Lowndes and Monroe counties searched Sunday evening for a man who disappeared on the Buttahatchee River. Lowndes County Sheriff Eddie Hawkins said the man ...
Jul 27 2023 - Mississippi Ranks No. 1 in Junior Boys World Series
Mississippi beat the Columbus County, North Carolina, team 8-5. Mississippi entered the game undefeated for the season, while the only loss North Carolina had suffered had been by the bats of ...
Jul 27 2023 - Bridge in Columbus soon to receive funds for repairs
Columbus will soon repair an aging bridge. The bridge on Waterworks Road was selected for the Emergency Road and Bridge Repair Fund.
Jul 27 2023 - High speed chase in Columbus ends in crash, serious injuries
First responders airlifted the driver of the Ford truck to the North Mississippi Medical Center in Tupelo with serious injuries. Law enforcement arrested Atkinson, took him to a hospital to be checked ...
Jul 27 2023 - Driver remains in hospital after crash in downtown Columbus
The driver of a pickup truck remains in the hospital at this hour after his truck was hit head-on Wednesday night. This is what remains of a police chase that ended in downtown Columbus at the ...
Jul 27 2023 - Lawsuit filed to stop Missouri law prohibiting gender transitions for minors
A lawsuit to block a new Missouri law preventing adolescents from receiving prescribed drugs or undergoing surgeries for gender transition was filed in Cole County Circuit ...
Jul 27 2023 - Upstate New York Catholic diocese announces $100 million settlement for sexual abuse victims
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Syracuse has announced a $100 million settlement with people who say they are sexual abuse victims as part of its bankruptcy proceedings ...
Jul 27 2023 - Their Families Said They Needed Treatment. Mississippi Officials Threw Them in Jail Without Charges
In Mississippi, serious mental illness or substance abuse can land you in jail, even if you aren’t charged with a crime. The state is a stark outlier in jailing so many people for so long, but many ...
Jul 27 2023 - Crossville Announces New Distribution Facility
Crossville, TN, July 24, 2023 – Crossville Inc. has opened a new distribution facility in the Huntington Business Park in Loudon, Tennessee. The new warehouse spans 130,424 square feet and offers the ...
Jul 27 2023 - Kansas trades industry says it’s facing major staffing shortages
Multiple trades industries are facing major staffing shortages, and Kansas City-area employers say it’s impacting their businesses.
Jul 27 2023 - Two Republicans plan to run for House District 16 seat
Brinyark has lived in the Samantha/Windham Springs area for 19 years ... Cox works as a business development officer with Alabama One Credit Union, according to a news release. He earned his ...
Jul 27 2023 - Alabama rushes to adopt new congressional map amid disagreement on what district should look like
Federal judges that ordered Alabama to draw new congressional lines ... Get top headlines from the Union-Tribune in your inbox weekday mornings, including top news, local, sports, business ...
Jul 27 2023 - Harvard, Stanford & Wharton Admit On How He Got Into 3 Of The World’s Top MBA Programs
Jay Bhandari earned admission to the coveted business school trifecta of Stanford Graduate School of Business, Harvard Business School, and the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School. He tells ...
Jul 27 2023 - The 30 cities with the most expensive homes in Ohio right now
The charts in this story were created automatically using Matplotlib. Metros with the most cities in the top 30 in Ohio #1. Columbus, OH: 11 #2. Cleveland-Elyria, OH: 8 #3. Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN: 6 #4.
Jul 27 2023 - Farmington Hills youth hockey doctor to stand trial for 22 counts of sexual abuse
Police say Dr. Zvi Levran - a urologist - has given medical assistance to youth hockey leagues in Michigan and Minnesota for 20 years. Prosecutors say there is a history of young men being sexually ...
Jul 27 2023 - Mt. Pleasant women start workforce solutions business
A ribbon cutting ceremony is scheduled for Aug. 2 at 4 p.m. at the Mt. Pleasant Area Chamber of Commerce, 113 W. Broadway St. to introduce Ambridge Workforce Solutions, a boutique human resources and ...
Jul 27 2023 - They’ve got the look. Businesses honored for property improvement projects
Cumberland Valley Business Alliance presented awards for real estate improvements, historic preservation and environmental sustainability on July 20.
Jul 27 2023 - N.J. temp workers win new rights as judge shoots down legal challenge
Wednesday’s ruling from Judge Christine O’Hearn is the latest development in a lawsuit the New Jersey Business and Industry Association, the New Jersey Staffing Alliance, and the American Staffing ...
Jul 27 2023 - A spotlight on one of the best Bergen County, NJ small businesses
Prime 259 in River Edge is an outstanding restaurant & Bar with great food, service and space. From the front entrance and the wrap around bar to the awesome outside space, owner Bobby Collana has ...
Jul 27 2023 - My Story: Sarah Wells on empowering working moms
Why did Sarah Wells start her business, sells breastfeeding and breast pump products? The surface-level answer is because she saw a need. But the genesis of how it really came together goes back to ...
Jul 27 2023 - What’s next for Park Hill? New president Randy Wells outlines plans
Two things compelled Randy Wells, an industry veteran with an extensive furniture background, to accept the job of president of Park Hill in June: its reputation as a well-run family business that put ...
Jul 27 2023 - Dave & Buster's subsidiary looks to grow in NC. Here's where it's going first
The company, which was acquired last year by entertainment company for Dave & Buster's for $835 million, will open its first location in the The Tar Heel State on Aug. 7 in Fayetteville 580 Cross ...
Jul 27 2023 - Florida utility launches fleet electrification program for C&I customers
The program is aimed at assisting fleet utility customers in their transition from conventional internal combustion engine vehicles to electric vehicles ...
Jul 27 2023 - Barry's CEO went from joining the gym to running the business in 11 years: I 'never expect to know
Joey Gonzalez, 45, made what would turn out a pivotal career decision at the age of 26, when he attended his first Barry's Bootcamp exercise class. Little did he know that a single workout would ...
Jul 27 2023 - Two men arrested after Blackfoot drug trafficking bust
Two men were arrested on Wednesday after police found fentanyl, heroin, meth, marijuana and guns in a Basalt home. Jason Rardin, 52, was charged with felony drug trafficking of marijuana, felony ...
Jul 27 2023 - 5 school officials charged with failing to report suspected sexual assaults of Florida HS student
A Florida high school principal and four other school staffers were arrested Monday on charges of failing to report sexual abuse of 15-year-old.
Jul 27 2023 - Florida politics are too hot for some business visitors
Broward County has lost out on about $20 million of conventions and conferences as organizers point to the political climate in Florida. While that’s a drop in the bucket of the multi-billion dollar travel industry in South Florida,
Jul 27 2023 - People in Business: 5Point Credit Union hires new vice president of business lending
Liberty native Ethan Worthy took the reins as 5Point Credit Union’s new vice president of business lending and will oversee a future branch location in Magnolia, according to a June 12 news release.
Jul 27 2023 - 2 linked to Nederland tailgate theft; stolen property valued at more than $8K
Two men who reportedly stole a tailgate from a Nederland business then stashed it at a relative’s house were indicted this week by a Jefferson County grand jury. The men were identified by video, ...
Jul 27 2023 - 'I like the weird, the different': New shop in Leicester celebrates quirky nostalgia
Hayley Worthington has opened her business at the former home of Wildfire Antiques & Gifts, where she once worked.
Jul 27 2023 - Yell County newspaperwoman's widower says he'll keep publishing, as promised
Mary Mae Fisher was 17 when she began working at a four-generation Arkansas newspapering family's business and 19 in 1968, when she married that family's scion. The personal and professional merged as ...
Jul 27 2023 - Holleman: St. Louis’ Cori Bush misses deadline for filing quarterly federal campaign report
Bush, a Democrat who represents St. Louis city and part of St. Louis County, is only metropolitan-area member of Congress to miss July 15 reporting deadline.
Jul 27 2023 - Cori Bush: Medication abortion a ‘lifeline’
Rev. Love Holt, a mother of five, was rushed to the hospital for severe blood loss on January 20. Just before, her mother had found her sitting in her car, halfway unconscious with blood dripping down ...
Jul 27 2023 - Former Alberta pastor sentenced to 5 years for sexual exploitation, making child pornography
WARNING: This article contains details of abuse.A 56-year-old man who was a pastor in the east-central Alberta town of Vegreville from 2016 until 2020 will spend five years in prison after pleading ...
Jul 27 2023 - Scotch Plains Man ID'd As Person Fatally Hit By Train
Evan Krupp, 29, of Scotch Plains was identified as the victim fatally hit by a Morris & Essex line train 854 at around 1:20 p.m., an NJ Transit spokeswoman told Patch. The train had left Hackettstown ...
Jul 27 2023 - Man fatally struck by N.J. Transit train, officials say
Service was suspended on the Morris & Essex Line after a pedestrian was fatally struck by a New Jersey Transit train Monday afternoon, the agency said. The victim, a man, was hit by train 854 on the ...
Jul 27 2023 - Man, 29, Killed By NJ Transit Train
A 29-year-old Union County man was struck and killed by an NJ Transit train earlier this week in Essex County, officials said. Evan Krupp was struck by the Morris & Essex Line train near the Summit ...
Jul 27 2023 - NJ Transit identifies man struck and killed by train
Authorities have identified the man stuck and killed by an NJ Transit train Monday afternoon as a 29-year-old from Union County. Evan Krupp, of Scotch Plains, was hit by a Morris & Essex Line train ...
Jul 27 2023 - Oregon State University professors blend robotics and action on the mat
The research could one day help them build robots that can gently prune the bushes without damaging the fragile fruit.
Jul 27 2023 - ‘This is much more than karaoke’: Wilson County educators work to boost morale amid teacher sho
If you’re thinking about teaching or even bus driving, it's not too late to apply. Even if you don’t have a teacher's certificate, there are programs in place that allow you to receive your ...
Jul 27 2023 - New businesses coming to Shoppes at Vanderbilt in North Naples
For a summer season that historically is a slow period in the Naples area, cooler things than record-high temperatures are hot at Galleria Shoppes at Vanderbilt in North Naples.
Jul 27 2023 - Man Facing Charges For Theft of Firearms From Jamestown Business
As per court documents, Joseph Vijay Mills, a 36-year-old resident of Jamestown, is facing serious allegations of stealing around 35 firearms from a local business. Mills has been indicted by a grand ...
Jul 27 2023 - Man accused of stealing 35 firearms from Jamestown business
Joseph Vijay Mills was arrested in South Carolina on June 27 and made an initial appearance on the charges the same day ...
Jul 27 2023 - Buildings in Daleville creating eyesores for business owners
The current city hall in Geneva was built back in the 1960s and currently houses city hall and the Geneva Police Department. News4's Beyla Walker takes a look at what stories are trending in the ...
Jul 27 2023 - Aerozone Alliance will be second location for RTA's microtransit program
The workforce connector pilot program is the second private-public mobility partnership between the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority and Columbus-SHARE Mobility. The first, the Solon ...
Jul 27 2023 - Hayden native Keenan Hayes earns bareback title in second Pikes Peak or Bust Rodeo
Hayes is currently ranked No. 1 in the World Bareback Riding standings. The 20-year-old Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association rookie has amassed $166,553 in 2023 while winning several events. As ...
Jul 27 2023 - Security guard licenses are no longer the most popular in Denver as residential rentals takes top s
Denver has issued more than 7,800 residential rental property licenses, making it the top business license type in the city and county. The number of residential rental property licenses now surpasses ...
Jul 27 2023 - 12-year-old boy facing more than 80 charges for breaking into cars across Griffin
A child in Griffin is now facing nearly 90 charges related to car break-ins and trespassing across the city. Police say they arrested a 12-year-old boy on Wednesday after several businesses on the N.
Jul 27 2023 - Lake City comes together to help injured head football coach
Lake City is grappling with the absence of head football Coach Ronnie Baker after the minibus he was driving collided head-on with a semi earlier this month.
Jul 27 2023 - Easthampton teens go above and beyond to help family in need
What started as an innocent business for some boys in Easthampton turned into a summer they will never forget.
Jul 27 2023 - ‘The right to live and work’: Capitol gathering marks ADA anniversary
Disabled individuals, their family members and advocates gathered Wednesday at the Oklahoma Capitol to mark 33 years since former President George H.W. Bush signed the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Jul 27 2023 - Delta 9 Provides Guidance & Timing for Q2 2023 Results
"Sequentially and year over year, Delta 9 anticipates another quarter with all three business units contributing to the success of a record quarter," said John Arbuthnot, Co-founder, and CEO of Delta ...
Jul 27 2023 - Hot chicken, breweries, tacos: Tons of Midlands businesses have opened in 2023. Here’s a rundown
Plenty of new businesses have debuted in the Columbia and Lexington area in what has been a busy year so far. And, yes, a few notable ones have closed.
Jul 27 2023 - The 30 cities with the most expensive homes in Nebraska right now
Metros with the most cities in the top 30 in Nebraska #1. Omaha-Council Bluffs, NE-IA: 15 #2. Lincoln, NE: 13 #3. Beatrice, NE: 1 #3. Columbus, NE: 1 Read on to see which cities made the list.
Jul 27 2023 - Hot for a few more days; Relief in sight
The heat/humidity sticks around a little longer. However, relief is not far away. The transition to that pattern also brings storm chances.
Jul 27 2023 - ‘It’s a ghost town’: Florida’s new immigration law impacts businesses in NCFL
The Census Bureau says 2.7 million immigrants made up 26% of Florida’s labor force in 2018. That’s more than 300,000 workers in construction.
Jul 27 2023 - Pardon application sent for Greenwood County woman in jail for manslaughter of boyfriend
In just 2 weeks, Greenville County students head back to school. Many will be using the bus to get there.
Jul 27 2023 - Belton food pantry offering more than just snacks
Kansas City's Yoli Tortilleria says its business has skyrocketed a whopping 700% since it was named the nation's James Beard Award winner for Outstanding Bakery last month. The former Marlborough ...
Jul 27 2023 - Blackstone businesses, residents rely on everyday connections with Fort Barfoot
BLACKSTONE, Va. – Virginia National Guard troops training at Fort Barfoot have a special relationship with the town of Blackstone just two miles away. Fort Barfoot has more than 225 full-time state ...
Jul 27 2023 - Lesbian married couple says street preacher harassed them for weeks
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - A Scottsburg man is being accused of harassing a lesbian couple while preaching in the town courtyard. The couple owns businesses in the area and claim he shouts phrases ...
Jul 27 2023 - Cal-Maine egg volumes beat slumping prices to help beat estimates
Cal-Maine (CALM) is in general has been one of the biggest beneficiaries of higher egg prices. Strong consumer demand supported higher sales for the fourth quarter, which included the busy Easter ...
Jul 27 2023 - Deluxe Bethany, MO Hotels
These are the most LGBTQ-friendly cities in EuropeOpen For Business offers a rating system of international destinations based on their inclusivity, diversity and other factors. A Lindblad river ...
Jul 27 2023 - Made in Central Florida: Teleties
Maitland, Fla. - Every day is a busy day for employees at Teleties in Maitland, Florida. The hair accessory company that combines fashion and function has quickly gained popularity.
Jul 27 2023 - Multibillion-dollar data center campus proposed in Williamson County secures incentives
Little Hutto is quickly coming a tech town. This one business park will require the electricity it takes to power 450,000 homes.
Jul 27 2023 - East Texas produce stands see brisk business despite summer heat
KLTV 7's Bob Hallmark speaks with a local produce seller who says business has stayed consistent so far despite high temperatures.
Jul 27 2023 - Possible ‘big cat’ spotted along busy East Texas road
Edith Martinez was leaving the Woodcrest Mobile Home Park when she saw something mysterious across the street.
Jul 27 2023 - Adore Delano Comes Out As Trans & Opens Up About Transition Plans
Adore Delano has something to say: She’s transgender and she’s euphoric. The Drag Race fan favorite opened up in a moving video on her Instagram today about her identity and her plans for the future.
Jul 27 2023 - Delano business to move, but customers can keep their same parking spaces
Spektrum Muzik owners Adam and Kirsten Phillips lost their lease in Delano, but their new store will be close by.
Jul 27 2023 - Law enforcement: Hundreds of pills seized during Carroll County man’s arrest
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - On Tuesday, a drug bust resulted in the arrest of one man after a months-long investigation into the distribution of opioid pills in Carroll County, according to ...
Jul 27 2023 - Serial abuser who attacked 5 women, Jarod Lennis Broussard gets 40 years
ROCKWALL (CBSNewsTexas.com) - Jarod Lennis Broussard, 41, the man convicted of assaulting his then girlfriend August 21, 2022, was sentenced to forty years in a Texas prison. District Judge Richard ...
Jul 27 2023 - 2 motorcyclists die in crash involving 3 other cars on busy N.J. highway
A 2019 Hyundai Tucson, a 2017 Subaru Impreza and a 2008 Mercedes-Benz 550 were the three vehicles involved in the crash, which happened in Marlboro near County Road 520, along with a 2005 Suzuki GSX ...
Jul 27 2023 - Corning community supports, enjoys free swim days at city pool
Businesses and individuals in Corning have shown great support in sponsoring and making possible Free Swim Days at the city’s Northside Park pool, 1414 Colusa St.
Jul 27 2023 - 6 arrested in Decatur drug bust following drug trafficking investigation
Six people were arrested on drug-related charges, three of which were charged with drug trafficking. According to the Decatur Police Department, during the month of July, Decatur Police Vice/Narcotics ...
Jul 27 2023 - Police: Monroe smoke shop busted for illegal drug sales
A smoke shop in Monroe was found to be illegally selling drugs, according to police. Officers began to receive complaints that Area 51 Smoke Shop was selling marijuana ...
Jul 27 2023 - Bowling Green businesses relocating after historic State St. fire
Some businesses destroyed by a fire in downtown Bowling Green last week are still scrambling to find temporary homes.But a major law firm was back in operation 72 hours later with the help of Western ...
Jul 27 2023 - Mississippi Infant and Maternity Store Receives Small Business Boost
A $5,000 Small Business Boost (SBB) loan from the Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas (FHLB Dallas) through its member, Renaissance Community Loan Fund (RCLF), helped fund the launch of Kudzu Cotton ...
Jul 27 2023 - Lebanon’s ‘Pop’s Smoke Shop’ busted with copious amounts of drugs, police say
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Lebanon Police busted a local business during a search warrant as they found copious amounts of drugs on Wednesday. Police said they executed a search warrant at Pop’s Smoke ...
Jul 27 2023 - Nene Leakes’ Son Arrested After Busted with Fentanyl in Georgia
Bryson Bryant, the son of RHOA star NeNe Leakes, was arrested earlier this month after police busted him with drugs.
Jul 27 2023 - Six local businesses pass restaurant inspections
Six local businesses in Lincoln County passed restaurant inspections in the last two weeks. They include a sandwich shop, a burger joint, a snow cone stand, a restaurant and two gas stations.  ...
Jul 27 2023 - Amsterdam mayor: Three motels rejected offers to house migrants
Several Amsterdam motels declined requests from New York City to house asylum seekers, Amsterdam Mayor Michael Cinquanti learned late last week. He declined to specify which businesses were contacted, ...
Jul 27 2023 - Michael Smolens: Are Mission Valley East and West shopping centers the future of housing?
Malls and other sizable commercial properties tend to be on or near major transportation corridors. For example, the trolley runs by the Mission Valley centers, along with bus lines and two freeways — ...
Jul 27 2023 - Blood Stone Villains gang member gets 25 to life for 2019 murder of Brooklyn dad
Jamel Dossie, 34, learned his sentence in Brooklyn Supreme Court Wednesday, more than three years after gunning down his target outside a Brownsville bodega and spraying a school bus and an MTA bus ...
Jul 27 2023 - NYPD tracks down and busts accused shooters in Brooklyn murders
Lewis fled to Greensboro, N.C., where he was living when cops identified him as the shooter. Members of the NYPD’s Regional Fugitive Task Force apprehended him in the Tar Heel State and he was ...
Jul 27 2023 - Bus driver who sold drugs to Riverside students gets 3 years in prison
A student at Bright Futures Academy overdosed after receiving suspected fentanyl from Melissa Harloan Garrison, police said.
Jul 27 2023 - 3 Butler University soccer players file federal lawsuit alleging abuse by former trainer
Three Butler University women’s soccer players filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday alleging the team’s former athletic trainer sexually assaulted and groomed multiple players on ...
Jul 27 2023 - Boy survives being struck twice crossing busy Outer Banks road
A 10-year-old Missouri boy’s brush with tragedy has prompted a reminder from police on the Outer Banks: Always cross in a crosswalk.
Jul 27 2023 - Wyoming News Exchange editorial roundup, week of July 18-24, 2023
In November 2024, join us in voting “yes” on the proposed constitutional amendment, to allow some much needed residential property tax relief. As the Bridger-Teton National Forest tries to manage busy ...
Jul 27 2023 - Company seeking Alabama medical cannabis license says agency meeting records improperly destroyed
A Montgomery company that applied for a business license with the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission has accused the AMCC of improperly erasing the recordings of its meetings, which the company said ...
Jul 27 2023 - Train blocks shopping center in South Carolina all weekend, losing businesses customers and revenue
Hampton Station business owners say they're frustrated after a train blocked a Greenville shopping center's main entrance and the Swamp Rabbit Trail all weekend.
Jul 27 2023 - Ferndale entrepreneur talks to Senate committee about challenges facing women
A Ferndale business owner who opened her company while a single mom will be among those testifying Wednesday before a Senate committee about the challenges of being a woman entrepreneur. Cathy Koch, ...
Jul 27 2023 - City of Golden passes flavored nicotine ordinance
Ordinance No. 2216 amends the city's municipal code to revise business regulations and licensing requirements for nicotine and tobacco product retailers, prohibiting the sale of flavored tobacco ...
Jul 27 2023 - Ex-Washington state sheriff’s deputy accused of using position to threaten, sexually assault wome
A sheriff’s deputy in Washington state has been fired and is facing charges, accused of abusing his position as a law enforcement officer to threaten, blackmail and sexually assault two women.
Jul 27 2023 - VPSO: Suspects allegedly steal over one thousand gallons of fuel
After manipulating the mechanics of fuel pumps, suspects in a fuel theft investigation allegedly stole 1,100 gallons of fuel from a business in Vernon Parish.
Jul 27 2023 - Vernon authorities investigating theft of 1,100 gallons of fuel
The Vernon Parish Sheriff’s Office is currently investigating a complaint relating to fuel theft at a local business.
Jul 27 2023 - Gianforte makes stop in Havre
Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte was in Havre Wednesday to meet with local business owners Justin Aikins and Sarah McKinney of the Hi-Line Motel and with Havre High School students who recently finished ...
Jul 27 2023 - Havre man charged after pulling gun on workers cleaning up train derailment
A Havre business owner has been charged with two felonies after he allegedly pulled a gun on workers cleaning up after a train derailed on the Hi-Line last Friday. Tom Patrick, who owns a construction ...
Jul 27 2023 - Fort Bend Seniors Meals on Wheels appoints new executive director
Fort Bend Seniors Meals on Wheels officials have announced the appointment of their new executive director. The leadership transition took effect July 24. The details Newly appoin ...
Jul 27 2023 - WATCH: Veteran-owned business hub to open in Colorado Springs
The Colorado Veteran Business Outreach Center will provide counseling, training, and mentoring to existing or aspiring veteran business owners.
Jul 27 2023 - Colorado Music Festival’s day of Mozart and other Boulder events for today
Out Boulder Poetry Jam: Join artist Allyson McDuffie with a brief introduction to her latest exhibit, then hear poetry works from a very special lineup of poets; 5 p.m. Sunday, Bus Stop Gallery, 4895 ...
Jul 27 2023 - Lafayette helps small business owners with capital fees through grant
Lafayette has launched a program to support and retain small businesses in the city. The 2023 Small Business Capital Grants program offers small business owners up to $5,000, or 25% of project costs.
Jul 27 2023 - Survey of Midmarket CEOs Highlights Recession Fears
Even with recession fears slowly receding, business leaders are still taking steps to tighten budgets--especially when it comes to talent. Nearly 62 percent of surveyed CEOs said recession fears were ...
Jul 27 2023 - Statewide – Public Hearing Workshops for October 2023 Service Change
Delaware Transit Corporation (DTC) invites its riders and the public to attend an upcoming Public Hearing Workshop to provide input and comments ...
Jul 27 2023 - Warrenton Oil acquires Gasconade County oil business
Warrenton Oil Co., a St. Louis-area based fuel and convenience store company, has acquired a Gasconade County oil business. Warrenton Oil said it acquired Hermann, Missouri-based Struttman Oil Co. LLC ...
Jul 27 2023 - Suspects try to rob victim in broad daylight at busy Colorado Springs shopping center
Police were called to the area of New Center Point and Constitution at 9:40 a.m., where they learned several suspects had tried to steal money from the victim.
Jul 27 2023 - New Jersey Marijuana Supply Levels Remain In Question As Curaleaf Moves To Lay Off Workers At Culti
As with all kinds of businesses, performance against increased competition and customer choice will determine success.” By Sophie Nieto-Muñoz, New Jersey Monitor The decision by New Jersey’s largest ...
Jul 27 2023 - A 'last resort': Hammond gas station ordinance tabled for now
Alternative solutions could include mandatory security guards, bulletproof glass, removing some cluttered signage from gas stations windows and Hammond PD's new Fusus Program. Businesses and residents ...
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