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Bus News Archives, June 14 2023
Jun 14 2023 - Megamansion for sale in California boasts a hidden feature. Where does the tunnel go?
This stunningly re-imagined Traditional meets Transitional style property boasts a fusion of original architecture by Allison & Allison and an addition by the famed architect Paul Williams.” Both the ...
Jun 14 2023 - Experts, local businesses react to state's sports betting deal signed into law
With the signing of Bill 347, sports betting will be legalized throughout North Carolina. Claire Curry got reactions from officials and local business owners about what this means going forward.
Jun 14 2023 - Ever-evolving Collingswood considers whether liquor licenses could bolster its business district
This "dry" South Jersey town has blossomed in the last 20 years, with restaurants a key. But a popular spot's closure raised the issue of whether liquor sales boost business.
Jun 14 2023 - Keep N.J.’s constables to boost law enforcement | Letters
This legislation would eliminate the position of constable, and is a response to a 2021 report issued by the New Jersey Commission of Investigation (SCI), “Abusing the Badge,” which contends that the ...
Jun 14 2023 - Make Met Council an elected body? Task force to begin work on changes aimed at accountability
Thank — or blame — the troubled Southwest Light Rail Transit project for the bipartisan view that big changes are needed at the Met Council.
Jun 14 2023 - ‘You my little buddy’: Bus driver and kindergartner form endearing friendship
The Berkeley County School District bus driver, known as Mr. Charles, became close friends with Kameron Eisenberg, a Cane Bay elementary student who just finished kindergarten.
Jun 14 2023 - This busy East Pierce County road has a detour for four weeks. Here’s what to know
Crews are closing Canyon Road East to southbound drivers this month. The Pierce County Planning and Public Works department posted on social media that there will be a southbound detour on Canyon Road ...
Jun 14 2023 - Best Car Accident Lawyers Oklahoma City, OK Of 2023
Commissions do not affect our editors' opinions or evaluations. Oklahoma City thrives with vibrant sports culture, a flourishing art scene and numerous Fortune 500 companies. Between the bustling ...
Jun 14 2023 - Amherst Man Indicted On Possession Of Child Sexual Abuse Images Charge
(Jeffrey Hastings) MANCHESTER, NH — The following people were indicted ... after previously being convicted of a felony in New York in August 1994. Joseph Davis, 37, of English Village Road ...
Jun 14 2023 - Town of Bedford secures agreement for business-class hotel near D-Day Memorial
"This asset opens up Bedford as a destination for multi-day corporate events, receptions and parties located in a safe, small-town environment adjacent to attractions like D-Day, the Peaks of Otter ...
Jun 14 2023 - Town of Bedford approves new business-class hotel
Major construction is coming to the town of Bedford. A new business-class hotel from a well-known brand is planned near the National D-Day memorial, the Welcome Center, and Route 460. Town Council ...
Jun 14 2023 - Officials identify 18-year-old charged in murder of South Columbus High School student
“The deputy assisted emergency first aid efforts until Nakina Rescue arrived on the scene to take over. Mr. Long was transported to the hospital in Loris, South Carolina, where he succumbed to the ...
Jun 14 2023 - Council approves participation in regional climate alliance
Columbus City Council voted Tuesday to participate in the Project 46 Regional Climate Coalition — also known as the Project 46 Southern Indiana Regional Climate Alliance — a new collaboration that was ...
Jun 14 2023 - North Carolina Republicans send green investment ban to governor
A ban on green investing has cleared North Carolina’s GOP-controlled legislature as part of a broader Republican crusade against big businesses that champion sustainability and workplace diversity. We ...
Jun 14 2023 - Owner of Federal Hill's Culta cannabis dispensary must sell shares in business, judge rules
The owner of Culta, which has a dispensary in Federal Hill and a large farm in Cambridge, was ordered to pay $6.4 million in shares to his co-founder by a federal judge this month.
Jun 14 2023 - Roofing companies busy after North Texas pummeled by baseball-sized hail
Just make sure you get someone who’s licensed and insured to do roofing. And do your research," said Eric Wimpee, of Firehouse Roofing.
Jun 14 2023 - Book Cellar now open in Abingdon
Lovers of literature rejoice! The Book Cellar, a new and used bookstore, has opened its doors in the heart of bustling Abingdon.
Jun 14 2023 - Dental health grant, wage increase for healthcare workers : Seacoast health news
First Seacoast Bank, headquartered in Dover, N.H., has served residents, businesses and nonprofit organizations in the Seacoast region of New Hampshire and Southern Maine, since 1 ...
Jun 14 2023 - Parts of busy downtown Lexington road will move to one lane starting Wednesday
By clicking “Accept All Cookies” you agree to the use of these cookies as further described in our A popular route into downtown Lexington will move to one lane Wednesday as crews work on a sewer line ...
Jun 14 2023 - Nixa, Mo., food hall opening on Tuesday brings lots of business to the city
According to previous KY3 reporting, the food hall in Nixa called the 14 Mill Market opens on Tuesday morning at 7:00 a.m. Both the Nixa Mayor, Jarad Giddens, and one of the owners of 14 Mill, Rich ...
Jun 14 2023 - Former UT law professor joins LMU faculty
NEWS RELEASE Lincoln Memorial University Duncan School of Law announces the hiring of John Rice as a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Law. He will teach, among other courses, Business Organizations ...
Jun 14 2023 - Optimism of Southeast Alaska businesses hits 14-year high
Southeast Alaska businesses are so optimistic that hardships of the COVID-19 pandemic are over that their responses to an annual business climate survey are the most positive since the studies began ...
Jun 14 2023 - University of Nevada approves new College of Business building in downtown Reno
A new University of Nevada building is coming to downtown Reno.On Friday, June 9, the Nevada System of Higher Education Board of Regents voted to approve the f ...
Jun 14 2023 - Which Northern Nevada businesses are recovery friendly? | Greater Reno
Here’s a roundup of Mark Robison's stories, plus get a tour Wednesday of the Washoe courthouse and sign up for a 9-month Washoe leadership program.
Jun 14 2023 - Mills touts new business incentive plan for Maine Legislature to consider
"This is something that both parties agreed would be appropriate and important to the Maine economy," Mills told NEWS CENTER Maine after touring Saco manufacturer Tanbark, which c ...
Jun 14 2023 - Police searching for missing Ohio State student considered ‘high-risk’ missing person
Columbus police are using helicopters, horses, and search dogs Wednesday to look for a missing Ohio State student last seen Saturday. >>9-year-old dead after being hit by construction truck in ...
Jun 14 2023 - As Columbus population grows, John Glenn International Airport plans accordingly
Fly out of John Glenn International Airport and you're able to travel across the country.And as more and more people call Columbus home, can the airport handle ...
Jun 14 2023 - After Damar Hamlin’s on-field collapse, mandated AED training clears Ohio House
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – In September 2021, a sole lawmaker put forth a law that would require the use and proper maintenance of automatic external defibrillators in schools and recreation centers.
Jun 14 2023 - Ohio House votes to mandate defibrillators in schools, sports venues after collapse of Bills' Hamli
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Automatic external defibrillators, or AEDs, could be placed in nearly every school or sports and recreation venue in Ohio under a proposal that cleared the Republican-dominated ...
Jun 14 2023 - Five Columbus steakhouses, restaurants to take dad, three more ways to spend Father's Day
Hyde Park Prime Steakhouse's Columbus location, at 569 N. High St. in the Short North, is a classic steakhouse to take Dad to. Explore its current menu items like the 36-day dry-aged bone-in "Ryan Day ...
Jun 14 2023 - Columbus police continue to search for Ohio State student reported missing on Saturday
Columbus police are continuing to search for a missing Ohio State University student who was reported missing on Saturday. Amina Alhaj-Omar, 25, was reported missing by her sister on Saturday evening, ...
Jun 14 2023 - Charges dropped against York Springs business owner
Charges, described by a defense attorney as an “overreach and abuse of authority,” filed against a Latimore Township business owner by a Pennsylvania game warden have been dropped.
Jun 14 2023 - 'We want the community to benefit' : Department of Energy visits Port Arthur to discuss clean energ
Port Arthur will have to apply to secure some of the $100 billion funding available to help cities around the country transition to a clean energy future.
Jun 14 2023 - The Business of Biking: Arkansas Emerging Onto Global Stage
From hunting and fishing to water sports, from hiking and biking to exploring, Arkansas has one of the best scenes for enjoying nature; ...
Jun 14 2023 - Rock Region METRO unveils Arkansas’ first zero-emission electric buses
Arkansas’ first zero-emission electric buses are ready to roll out in the Little Rock Metro Region. At a ceremony Tuesday, the five Rock Region METRO buses were unveiled for the first time. The ...
Jun 14 2023 - Greenwood offers digital skills trainings through Google grant
Grow with Google is a program started in 2017 to offer skills training and tools to small business owners and others. Greenwood was selected as the state’s only city so far to get a trained Google ...
Jun 14 2023 - Another allegation of sex abuse made against former Dubuque priest
Officials with the archdiocese of Dubuque are asking the public to come forward with any information of alleged past sexual abuse of minors by Father Leo ...
Jun 14 2023 - Dubuque Archdiocese seeks public help after new allegation against former priest
Archdiocese of Dubuque officials are looking for information after allegations against a former priest. The request comes as a new allegation of past sexual abuse of a minor has been made against ...
Jun 14 2023 - Sherman Oaks, CA Local Directory
The Patch Local Directory is the best way to get your business seen on the Patch. Basic listings are free. With your listing you also gain access to post classifieds and events. For information ...
Jun 14 2023 - Mostly wins, some losses for business at Texas Legislature
From a new corporate incentives program to changing how workplace benefits are regulated, business leaders are calling these "wins" from state lawmakers.
Jun 14 2023 - El Campo transitioning to new offense
With all-American Rueben Owens in the backfield, it was obvious El Campo was geared toward the run. But with Owens at Texas A&M and with the arrival of new head coach Travis Reeve, the Ricebirds hope ...
Jun 14 2023 - Smithfield's Evans Recognized as one of Black Business Ink's Power 100
Steve Evans, vice president of community development for Smithfield Foods, was honored with a Black Business Ink Power 100 Award as one of the 100 most influential leaders in North Carolina.
Jun 14 2023 - Ozark Radio & Ozark Marketing Under New Ownership
West Plains, MO. – In June, the official transition of ownership of the Ozark Marketing Company began from longtime owners Tom and Shawn Marhefka to Better Newspapers Inc., which is owned by Greg ...
Jun 14 2023 - Caesars New York Promo Code: $1,250 Bonus Bet in June 2023
Once your deposit goes through, you are ready to place your first bet. Caesars New York has nearly everything a sports bettor looks for when evaluating who most deserves their business ...
Jun 14 2023 - NCSO Drug task force busts drug house, arrests dealer in Wilson Neck
YULEE, Fla. — A successful operation by the Nassau County ... It was revealed that Thrash, a convicted felon, was in violation of Florida Law 790.23, which prohibits felons from owning firearms or ...
Jun 14 2023 - Get To Know: The Hardy Wrestling Podcast
Some creators struggle to stay consistent, while others are afraid to grow in the field. This is not the case with Stephanie Hardy, who wants to grow as a podcaster and in the wrestling business.
Jun 14 2023 - 3 in north Alabama charged with child abuse
Sheriff Nick Welden said Jeron Wright Maxwell, 47, of Sylvania; Rian Andrew Maxwell, 21, of Sylvania, and Bethany Ann Whittle, 36, of Fort Payne, were all charged with the abuse of a child under 18 ...
Jun 14 2023 - DeKalb County Alabama grand jury indicts three on child abuse charges
A Dekalb County, Alabama grand jury has indicted three people on child abuse charges, according to the DeKalb County Sheriff's Office.
Jun 14 2023 - Castroville community throws fundraiser for family that lost their business in fire
According to community members, Gabe and Abigail Alcorta followed their dreams five years ago, and started a business called A & G’s Sweet Treats.
Jun 14 2023 - A greener, more sustainable future: The City of Arvin is hosting its Arvin Clean Energy Fair event
The City of Arvin and the Arvin Transit have been making signficant strides when it comes to expanding and improving public transportation servuces within the c ...
Jun 14 2023 - Putnam Sold and MA Congressman Seth Moulton
Tom Moroney, Joe Shortsleeve, Kim Carrigan, Janet Wu and Ann Mostue are joined by top decision makers from local business and finance to politics and technology, along with Bloomberg reporters ...
Jun 14 2023 - 2-year-old tests positive for fentanyl during drug bust, police say
Authorities seized hundreds of thousands of dollars in drugs and made nearly 100 arrests during the so-called "Operation Casino Royale." ...
Jun 14 2023 - Toddler tests positive for fentanyl, more than $200k worth of drugs found during operation
A recent drug bust operation took more than $200,000 worth of illegal drugs out of Western North Carolina and yielded scores of arrests. It was a coordinated effort by law enforcement that led to a ...
Jun 14 2023 - 2-year-old who tested positive for fentanyl found during massive drug bust operation, police say
Authorities seized hundreds of thousands of dollars in drugs and made nearly 100 arrests during the so-called "Operation Casino Royale." ...
Jun 14 2023 - Conviction tossed, new trial for NJ man serving 90 years in stepdaughters' sexual assault
Jose Miranda will get a new trial on charges he committed multiple acts of sexual abuse on the two girls when the family lived together in Perth Amboy ...
Jun 14 2023 - Healing waters for our canine companions
Passing the Offices at Matriotti Creek multi-business building on U.S. Highway 101, just east of Hooker and Carlsborg Road, a driver might not guess that nestled within it is the only canine therapy ...
Jun 14 2023 - Main Street NJ: Highlighting the best businesses at Avon-by-the-Sea, from a boutique to a macaroon
It's Friday and it feels like a summer day so News 12 New Jersey’s Lauren Due headed to the shore to visit Avon-by-the-Sea for Main Street New Jersey. Due kicked off her journey at The ...
Jun 14 2023 - Rock Region METRO introduces 5 electric buses to Central Arkansas fleet
Make way — five electric buses will hit the streets in Central Arkansas in July. These 40-foot green vehicles will be the first of their kind in the state.
Jun 14 2023 - Little Rock cobbler makes it 50 years in the shoe-repair business
The footwear industry has seen several design and manufacturing changes over the past half-century, and the shoe repair business has had to adapt.
Jun 14 2023 - Grief Therapists in Great Bend, KS
I specialize in the areas of anxiety, depression, child/adolescent behavioral problems, family issues, treatment of trauma/abuse, aging and grief work, developmental disorders, workplace stress ...
Jun 14 2023 - History Minute: Fulton helps establish Arkansas
Fulton accomplished much for Arkansas in his short life. He served as the fourth territorial governor and the first U.S. Senator. Fulton's leadership made the difficult transition from territory to ...
Jun 14 2023 - Who is Tina Turner’s husband? She called Erwin Bach her ‘soul mate’
Tina Turner was born in Nutbush, Tennessee and spent a majority of her ... where she lived in her estate with her second husband, Erwin Bach, a German record producer. The two married in 2013 ...
Jun 14 2023 - State announces $76 million in new funding for substance abuse centers
The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration announced Tuesday that more than $76 million in new funding will be dedicated to crisis response and substance use disorder services across the ...
Jun 14 2023 - The NASCAR Chicago Street Race road closures are coming: Brace for traffic shutdowns on DuSable Lak
Parking restrictions, road closures and CTA bus reroutes in and around Grant Park are being put in place throughout June. Among the most significant of the closures will be DuSable Lake Shore Drive, ...
Jun 14 2023 - Parts of Lake Shore Drive, Michigan Avenue to soon shut down for upcoming NASCAR Chicago Street Rac
At 10 a.m. Tuesday, NASCAR officials along with the Chicago Department of Transportation, the Chicago Transit Authority, the Chicago Police Department and the Chicago Park District are scheduled to ...
Jun 14 2023 - Abusers: Curbing domestic violence worth effort
Domestic violence is disturbingly prevalent in our communities, and can be difficult for law enforcement to tackle. But here in West Virginia, U.S. Attorney for the Northern District William Ihlenfeld ...
Jun 14 2023 - Sioux Falls man loses insurance, gaming licenses
South Dakota regulators are taking action against a Sioux Falls businessman who allegedly collected more than $1.4 million in premiums from universities for insuring athletes against injuries, ...
Jun 14 2023 - Will Alabama cannabis commission satisfy state law on awarding licenses to minority business owners
State law requires a quarter of licenses the commission will award Monday be given to minority-owned businesses.
Jun 14 2023 - Police investigating after man found shot, killed in Anniston
Anniston Police Department is investigating after a man was found dead inside a business in the city. According to APD Lt. Tim Suits, officers responded to the 300 block of ...
Jun 14 2023 - Man found shot, killed inside Anniston business
Police responded to the 300 block of South Leighton Avenue in response to an unconscious man inside a business.
Jun 14 2023 - Man found shot to death in Anniston business; investigation ongoing
An investigation is underway after a man was shot to death in Anniston. Anniston police responded about 10 p.m. Friday to the 300 block of South Leighton Avenue on a report of an unconscious man. When ...
Jun 14 2023 - 9 adults charged, 10 juveniles identified in Columbus gas station takeover
Police said a group of more than 20 people blocked traffic and access to the parking lot of a Sheetz gas station on Johnstown Road on April 29.
Jun 14 2023 - Lieutenant Governor makes last stop on campaign trail in Columbus
Columbus was the latest stop on the campaign trail for Lieutenant Governor Delbert Hosemann. Hosemann spoke to the Lowndes County Republican Women at Lion Hills.
Jun 14 2023 - Fire crews battle house fire on Conner Road in Columbus
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - The Columbus Fire Department is currently on the scene of a house fire. According to our News Leader 9 at the scene, the house is located on Conner Street. Details, including ...
Jun 14 2023 - New casino opens with temporary location in Columbus
We will be open from 9 a.m. to 1 a.m. everyday, so hopefully people will come out and see us.” The casino already started gaining some heavy foot traffic just from opening the previous day. The new ...
Jun 14 2023 - Columbus’ Cruz and Doral’s Santana are the Dade 7A-6A Baseball Players of the Year
Gabe Cruz led Columbus’ baseball team to the regional finals in Class 7A while Doral’s Adrian Santana led the Firebirds back to state in 6A.
Jun 14 2023 - Janet Echelman explains meaning behind her sculpture 'Current' in downtown Columbus
The intersection at Gay and High streets used to be home to one of the many arches in the city, which were built in 1888 to welcome home Union soldiers to celebrate the end of the Civil War. She said ...
Jun 14 2023 - Columbus man admits role in 2017 gender-reveal party mass shooting near Cincinnati
Vandell Slade, 34, is the third person convicted in the July 2017 mass shooting, which happened at a house on Capstan Drive.
Jun 14 2023 - Columbus Police can't find relatives of 16-year-old shot to death Saturday in Franklinton
Columbus police homicide detectives are working to locate next of kin for a 16-year-old boy who was shot to death Saturday.
Jun 14 2023 - Map out your weekend plans with these 10 things to do in and around Columbus
Events in and near Columbus include Delaware County's Medieval Faire, the Grove City Wine & Arts Festival, three stage plays, and free family movies.
Jun 14 2023 - Events in Bolivia and Brazil may signal a turning point for the Catholic Church’s sexual abuse cr
Public outrage over alleged abuse has been muted in much of Latin America for years, partly because the church remains one of the region’s most powerful institutions – but that may be changing.
Jun 14 2023 - Catching bass is more of a challenge this year
Summertime is the busiest time on the river for most people. Sometimes we float, sometimes we fish, and other times folks just swim. The Memorial Day weekend is the opening ...
Jun 14 2023 - 80 grams of meth seized during traffic stop in East Texas
A man was arrested after a traffic stop allegedly led to a drug bust with approximately 80 grams of methamphetamine being seized. On June 11, around 2:30 a.m. Corporal Nathan Perkins and his K9 ...
Jun 14 2023 - Michigan State Recruiting Rewind: Best signee, biggest bust, the one who got away and more
Michigan State has signed some notable recruits over the years, including two who played key roles on national championship teams.
Jun 14 2023 - "This is a good day for us:" County legislators respond to major drug bust in Rochester
New York's Attorney General announced a major seven-county drug bust on Tuesday, that resulted in the arrests of 48 people, that included alleged drug traffickers on Avenue D in Rochester. 19 of the ...
Jun 14 2023 - 'An astonishing amount of drugs': 48 people arrested in 7-county drug bust across Rochester-Finger
Rochester, N.Y. New York Attorney General Letitia James visited Rochester on Tuesday to announce 48 arrests in a major drug trafficking ring based in the city.T ...
Jun 14 2023 - Major drug ring busted in Rochester region; 48 arrested
New York State Attorney General Letitia James on Tuesday announced that 48 people have been arrested in relation to drug and gun possession and drug sales throughout the Rochester region.
Jun 14 2023 - Hillsborough Rotary Fair and Business Expo Returns Aug. 15-19
HILLSBOROUGH, NJ - Beginning Tuesday, Aug. 15, the annual Rotary Fair and Business Expo will once again transform the Hillsborough Promenade (315 Route 206) into a classic carnival with a colorful ...
Jun 14 2023 - North Carolina drug dealer sentenced after 4 die in a day from fentanyl-laced crack he sold, offici
The guilty man will also have to pay for the funerals for the four people who died — three in Duplin County and one in Columbus County.
Jun 14 2023 - Former Michigan priest sentenced in decades-old criminal sexual conduct case
A former Michigan priest accused of abusing a young child in the 1980s has been sentenced to 365 days in jail.
Jun 14 2023 - Flushing Township board fills vacancy after trustee’s resignation
The board appointed local resident and business owner Josh Upleger to finish out the term ending Nov. 20, 2024.
Jun 14 2023 - Alabama medical cannabis to be rolled out by early 2024 following final steps
Alabama has officially awarded licenses to businesses that will pioneer the state’s medical cannabis industry, but it will still be some time before patients can get the product.
Jun 14 2023 - Decatur Could Be Potential Medical Cannabis Dispensary
Decatur could be one of the first cities in North Alabama to receive a medical cannabis dispensary. Elderly individuals are targeted frequently for scams and abuse with many stories going unheard.
Jun 14 2023 - Pa. Republicans don’t want to talk about Trump. It was business as usual in Harrisburg as he was
Former President Donald Trump’s arraignment was everywhere in the news on Tuesday. But you wouldn’t know it from the Pennsylvania Capitol. Trump was arrested in Miami on federal charges for allegedly ...
Jun 14 2023 - Study: North Carolina among least expensive states to start a business
Entrepreneurs looking to start a new company in North Carolina have an advantage over those in other states. The Tar Heel State ranks among the least expensive states to start a business in, according ...
Jun 14 2023 - Traveling market helps bring Oregon Latino businesses together
The Carrillos sold the villagers’ crafts June 10 at El Tianguis de Oregon, a sort of Latino farmers market, at Riverview Park in Independence. The market travels about the state, marking its first ...
Jun 14 2023 - Train derails in De Soto near Mississippi River, several cars off track
It’s one of the busiest holiday travel weekends of the year, and the Wisconsin State Patrol is reminding Wisconsinites to be safe on the roads this Memorial Day weekend. Monona restaurant owners ...
Jun 14 2023 - Wippell will soon close after two centuries of catering to clergy, churches, and academics
Wippell & Co., a British manufacturer of clerical clothing and church furnishings as well as academic gowns, plans to close the 234-year-old business by the end of the year. Wippell & Co. began in ...
Jun 14 2023 - Cat rescue in Westmoreland County looking for answers after suspected case of animal abuse
It’s been a rough few days for Sparky the Cat, who is believed to be less than a year old and facing the possibility of having his leg amputated.
Jun 14 2023 - Biden names a Border Patrol veteran in Texas to be the agency's next chief
Jason Owens, the head of a busy Border Patrol sector in Del Rio, Texas, will lead the agency, the Biden administration announced. His predecessor is retiring at the end of the month.
Jun 14 2023 - City of Temple considers introducing new public transit system similar to rideshare options
The new system is called a micro-transit system and is already in use in Texas cities like Austin, Arlington and Fort Worth.
Jun 14 2023 - SBA loan approvals: June 1-7, 2023
This is a list of U.S. Small Business Administration-backed loans approved in Oklahoma by the SBA during the period of June 1-7.
Jun 14 2023 - Here’s where you can take your worn out American flags in Blair County
Two state offices in Blair County are offering to take old and worn-out American flags if the Stars and Stripes flying above your house, business or establishment need replacing. Representative Jim ...
Jun 14 2023 - John Amos’ Family Tries To Raise $500K To Help Him After Alleged Elder Abuse
Actor John Amos is best known for his roles in the miniseries “Roots” and for portraying James Evans Sr. on the CBS series “Good Times.” Although he was fired from the show after clashing ...
Jun 14 2023 - John Amos disputes claim he's 'fighting for his life' amid investigation into elder abuse allegatio
Good Times star John Amos is refuting claims from his daughter, Shannon, that he's "fighting for his life" and a victim of elder abuse. According to his publicist, Belinda Foster, the 83-year-old ...
Jun 14 2023 - Actor John Amos refutes elder abuse claims after hospitalization in Memphis
Veteran actor John Amos — of “Good Times” and “Coming to America” fame — is refuting claims of elder abuse made by his daughter, after he was hospitalized in Memphis last month.
Jun 14 2023 - 41 arrests, 1.5M doses of fentanyl seized in trafficking bust in Volusia, Lake counties
A multi-agency operation led to the arrests of more than 41 people in several Central Florida counties for trafficking in fentanyl, cocaine, heroin and other drugs, the Volusia sheriff Mike Chitwood ...
Jun 14 2023 - Businesses close across Florida to protest new immigration law
Thousands of businesses across Florida closed Thursday in protest of a new immigration law. Florida’s new immigration law, set to take effect July 1, requires businesses with 25 or more employees to ...
Jun 14 2023 - Big Rock Blue Marlin Tournament brings desired crowds to local businesses
It's only been a few days of competition at the Big Rock Fishing Tournament and business is already through the roof in Morehead City ...
Jun 14 2023 - Alabama man pleads guilty to running child sexual abuse website
An Alabama man pleaded guilty for his involvement with a website dedicated to the advertisement and distribution of child sexual abuse.
Jun 14 2023 - Alabama man pleads guilty to running child exploitation website
An Alabama man pleaded guilty to being the administrator of a website that was illegally distributing images of sexual abuse against minors.
Jun 14 2023 - How will Maryland get tough on cyber security? Sen. Cardin aims to help small businesses
Maryland Sen. Ben Cardin is retiring from the Senate next year. For now, here's how he's working to improve small businesses' cybersecurity.
Jun 14 2023 - Salisbury woman sentenced to two consecutive life sentences in child sex abuse case
A Salisbury woman has been sentenced to two consecutive life sentences by a Wicomico County judge for sexual abuse of a minor. Qwenda Jones, 39, was sentenced to two consecutive life sentences ...
Jun 14 2023 - Star Trek: Strange New World's Commanders and Medics Share Season 2's "Big Swings"
As the Season 2 premiere looms, Anson Mount, Rebecca Romijn, Jess Bush, and Babs Olusanmokun sit down to tease where the sophomore season will take them.
Jun 14 2023 - From Boom to Bust to Balance: Williston through the years
The oil-rich fields of North Dakota put our state on the map. All around the world, it became America’s second leading oil producer at the time. But leaders say cliches like ‘more ...
Jun 14 2023 - Van Cortlandt Park
1 at Van Cortlandt Park-242nd St. Big, broad and inspiring, Van Cortlandt Park is New York City's fourth largest park. Named after Jacobus Van Cortlandt, Mayor of New York from 1710-1719 and owner ...
Jun 14 2023 - Secretary of State welcomes new Indiana business
Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales welcomes a new business to central Indiana. Secretary Morales attended a ribbon cutting in Zionsville for Tresss Aquatectural Designs. Tresss Aquatectural ...
Jun 14 2023 - Day two of jury deliberations in former Toledo councilman's corruption trial
Oregon City Council approved a special use ordinance for Buffalo Rock Brewing Company that gives the owners one year to open the business.
Jun 14 2023 - NJ Transit is summer ready with extra service, deals
NJ Transit is offering additional buses and trains, as well as promotions and deals for many Jersey hotspots this summer.
Jun 14 2023 - Vancouver Island food banks run short as only highway could be shut for weeks due to wildfire
Charities, residents and businesses are all feeling pressure as B.C. warns their main access road could be shut until June 24.
Jun 14 2023 - Calgary ‘Romeo’ accused of trying $11k merch scam on local tattoo shop
According to police, the business agreed to purchase nearly $11,000 in merchandise, merch that was never delivered. The shop owner then reported the incident to police.
Jun 14 2023 - Dave & Buster's Will Pay $275K In MA Labor Violation Settlement
The company is set to accept three citations from the AG's Office, likely tied to each of its locations in Braintree, Natick and Woburn, respectively. (Carly Baldwin/Patch) NATICK, MA — Dave ...
Jun 14 2023 - OUR VIEW: A quick guide for summer survival in New Braunfels, Comal County
Summer has arrived in New Braunfels. With the triple-digit temperatures come flocks of tourists eager to cool off in the river and explore our city. During these busy summer months, local residents ...
Jun 14 2023 - Time Out Market New York
After earning accolades like a slot on Southern Living’s list of the top 50 barbecue spots in the South and hosting pop ... Time Out Market New York has a busy schedule with fun planned just ...
Jun 14 2023 - Probation granted in Jasper County child abuse case
A rural Carthage man received probation when he pleaded guilty this week to an amended count of domestic assault in a case where he had been charged with felony child ...
Jun 14 2023 - New Jersey doctor who sexually abused patients has been threatened in jail, lawyers say
A gynecologist accused of molesting hundreds of patients during a decadeslong career has faced threats and extortion in a federal jail by other inmates who know he was convicted of sex crimes, his ...
Jun 14 2023 - One Tennessee entrepreneur's approach to passive income, building generational wealth
Monteon Jones launched his furniture business, Wooden Goody's. It will soon become a side hustle as he embarks on a new business venture.
Jun 14 2023 - Watch billy woods and ShrapKnel’s New “Babylon by Bus” Video
billy woods has shared another new Maps music video. This time, he’s released the visual for the ShrapKnel –featuring “Babylon by Bus.” In the clip, woods and his Backwoodz Studioz colleagues take a ...
Jun 14 2023 - Hypocrisy in North Andover, Ignoring the “Health Experts” ~ VALLEY PATRIOT EDITORIAL (06-23)
Last month, attendees at North Andover Town Meeting overwhelmingly voted to ban the use of plastic bags for all businesses in town over 3,000 sq. feet. When we say it was overwhelming, we ...
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