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Jun 19 2023 - Former Missouri Construction Company Owner given18 months, fined $100,000 for minority business ent
U.S. District Judge Henry E. Autrey on Thursday sentenced a former construction company owner to 18 months in prison and a $100,000 fine for committ ...
Jun 19 2023 - This Is Missouri’s Worst Tourist Trap? I Find It Kind of Interesting
According to Business Insider, the worst tourist trap in Missouri is what they call a mound of nuclear waste. Maybe I'm weird, but I find it kind of interesting. I'm talking about Weldon Spring Site ...
Jun 19 2023 - Discover Oklahoma: Can-do spirit has led to success for two local soda companies
OKC Soda was founded by three business partners who had worked together at Bricktown Brewery. Okola-Homa Soda was started by the Occhipinti family.
Jun 19 2023 - More funding, resources going toward crisis transportation in Oklahoma
The Oklahoma State Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services is expanding a program that sends mobile units to the people in need of care.
Jun 19 2023 - Man dies after contacting live power line on Iowa school grounds
A man has died after coming in contact with a live power line Wednesday morning at Twin Cedars Elementary School near Bussey. According to officials, the man was a contractor working on a project on ...
Jun 19 2023 - Orioles’ Jordan Westburg focuses on his game, not a call-up
Westburg has a business-like demeanor and a strong work ethic. That has kept him focused on improvement even as he's hit well in Triple A.
Jun 19 2023 - Playing for Team USA, taking college visits make for busy few months for Joyce Edwards
Joyce Edwards had just put her shoes away when she was approached by a fan behind the Camden High School bench Friday. The person wanted a glimpse and photo opportunity with the Camden standout ...
Jun 19 2023 - Hampton Inn Pittsburgh Bridgeville
Inside ASTA's executive committee leadership transitionTaking a look at the Society's accomplishments under Marc Casto and at future endeavors with incoming chair Jackie Friedman. An IC stole from ...
Jun 19 2023 - 'June-uary' brings snow in B.C., Alberta while Ontario, Quebec battle wildfires
The dry heat from the Prairies last week has moved to Ontario on Monday, as the northwestern part of ... Airbus wins record order for 500 jets from India's IndiGo at Paris Air Show India's IndiGo ...
Jun 19 2023 - MTA presents 44-month Rockaway resiliency project to Community Board 14
MTA representatives appeared before Community Board 14 at the Knights of Columbus in Rockaway Beach last week to preview the Rockaway Rehabilitation and ...
Jun 19 2023 - Sexual Abuse Therapists in Charlton, MA
I am a clinical therapist licensed in Massachusetts for 26 years as a clinical psychotherapist. I provide telehealth and in person therapy. I work with clients with a wide range of concerns ...
Jun 19 2023 - Frankfort massage therapist arrested and charged with sexual abuse, voyeurism
According to court documents, 69-year-old Jien Wen was arrested by officers with the Frankfort Police Department Thursday evening.
Jun 19 2023 - Ten charged in York County drug bust
Ten people are facing charges in York County after police found several hundred grams of drugs and multiple firearms while executing a search warrant. According to the York County District Attorney’s ...
Jun 19 2023 - Georgia murder suspect tracked down after leaving phone behind at dine and dash scene
A Georgia man wanted for murder was busted after he left his phone with a photo of his face on the lock screen at a restaurant where he and friends dined and dashed.
Jun 19 2023 - Alaska Church Leader Charged For Felony Child Sexual Abuse
A board member in a Ketchikan church is facing multiple felony counts of sexual assault of a minor. Seventy-one-year-old Dwight Chris John of Ketchikan faces 14 charges of first, second, and ...
Jun 19 2023 - Delta buys TB&C for 142 million euros to strengthen its EV business
TB&C, with its operational headquarters in Germany, develops hybrid technologies for mechanical components applied in automotive, industrial, and medical applications.
Jun 19 2023 - Harmony Area Arts Board shares postcard project with city council
Hemenway explained that three designs were chosen and generously printed by LetterWerks and are available at the Harmony Visitor Center as well as some local businesses. The suggested donation of $1 ...
Jun 19 2023 - East Flatbush tops StreetEasy’s most affordable neighborhood list
Sign up for our acclaimed free newsletter Editorially Black with the top Racial Equity stories of the day to your inbox! East Flatbush in Brooklyn may become the city’s next gentrification hotspot.
Jun 19 2023 - West Michigan Scoops Tour: Supporting community at Trailside Treats
A family-centered business has been scooping up cold treats just off the 92-mile Fred Meijer White Pine Trail for over two decades.
Jun 19 2023 - 10-year-old boy speaks before Oregon city council after being called a “monkey” by fellow stude
One girl said to me, ‘I would hit you, but that’s called animal abuse,’” Gavin Alston told Oregon community leaders.
Jun 19 2023 - La Mesa Juneteenth
We bring a family oriented celebration with participation from local businesses, educators, writers, churches, community leaders, elected officials, and performers in and around La Mesa. All are ...
Jun 19 2023 - Toddler run over, killed in Laurel parking lot
A boy just shy of 2 years old has died after he was hit by a car outside of a Laurel business on Wednesday. It happened around 5:30 p.m. in the 3600 block of Laurel Fort Meade Road. Anne Arundel ...
Jun 19 2023 - Keller Williams Fuels Agent Businesses with Technology Enhancements
Keller Williams (KW), the world’s largest real estate franchise by agent count, announces powerful feature enhancements to Command, a smart CRM-plus solution, and its associated mobile app. This press ...
Jun 19 2023 - Fireworks maker to expand into Pulaski County
A longtime business presence in the New River Valley will invest $5.5 million in an expansion into Pulaski County, creating 45 new jobs. Bellport, New York-based Fireworks by Grucci and Pyrotechnique ...
Jun 19 2023 - Alphonso Davies, Jonathan David among big names missing from Canada's Gold Cup roster
Alphonso Davies, Jonathan David, Cyle Larin, Tajon Buchanan, Alistair Johnston, Atiba Hutchinson and Ismael Kone will not make the transition from the CONCACAF Nations League squad to the Gold Cup ...
Jun 19 2023 - Meeting about Hutchinson Regional Airport brings in a large turnout
Maintenance, hangars and bringing in more businesses to the airport topped the list at the Tuesday night airport meeting at city hall ...
Jun 19 2023 - Oakland's swimming facility returns after lake association was dissolved in the fall
Everybody into the pool, or, as it is now called, Crystal Lake Community Beach. The borough's only swimming facility is back in business this summer after a winter of uncertainty. The private lake's 1 ...
Jun 19 2023 - NightLight Pediatric Urgent Care in Pearland rebrands to Pediatrix Primary + Urgent Care
NightLight Pediatric Urgent Care, 2803 Business Center Drive, Ste. 118, Pearland, rebranded to Pediatrix, the brand name of the clinic’s national medical group, in early June.
Jun 19 2023 - Portion of Route 30 to shut down briefly for construction in Lancaster County
A portion of the east and westbound lanes on route 30 in Lancaster County will be shutdown briefly at 1 p.m. Monday. Related video above: The Susquehanna Valley's busiest roads and intersections.
Jun 19 2023 - Steve Zahn spotted in Lancaster County: Top 5 most-read stories from June 12 - 18 [In Case You Miss
Zahn was spotted at several businesses in downtown Lancaster Thursday and Friday, June 15 and 16, including record store and boutique Dreaming Human, The Bread Pedaler restaurant and Lancaster Central ...
Jun 19 2023 - Tim Walton Expects Lorenzo Styles to Make Smooth Transition from Notre Dame Receiver to Ohio State
Tim Walton believes Lorenzo Styles’ physical skills, mental makeup and experience playing cornerback in high school will enable him to acclimate to his new position quickly.
Jun 19 2023 - Los Angeles City Council pushes for probe into Texas bussing of migrants to city
Los Angeles lawmakers are pushing for the investigation of the transporting of migrants from Texas to the city.
Jun 19 2023 - These entrepreneurs immigrated to the U.S. and found small business success in Garland
By working with the city, being active with the chamber of commerce and forging relationships with customers and fellow businesses, several entrepreneurs from other countries have found success in ...
Jun 19 2023 - Tracee Ellis Ross Spends Her $16 Million Net Worth In Ways Truly Unlike Most Hollywood Stars
During Tracee Ellis Ross' career, the talented actor has often stood out even she worked with the stars of Girlfriends most of who have remained busy ever since. Thanks to Ross' star quality, she has ...
Jun 19 2023 - Waco police arrest man on charges of sexually abusing a child
Waco police have arrested a man Monday who has been accused of sexually abusing a young child over a five-year period.
Jun 19 2023 - Frequent flooding in Fort Dodge leaves business owner frustrated
Just over two weeks ago, the intersection of 13th Street and Central Avenue in Fort Dodge was submerged under several inches of water. Business owners say it's not the first time flooding has happened ...
Jun 19 2023 - Neosho businesses have a window art contest
Some businesses in Neosho are showing off their artsy side. It’s a window art contest between multiple businesses on the square. With Celebrate Neosho coming up later this ...
Jun 19 2023 - Atchison car buy jails Topeka woman
A 33-year-old Topeka woman is in Atchison County Jail and facing numerous charges related to crimes in May that involved an Atchison business.
Jun 19 2023 - Need a getaway? These 4 small cities are worth the road trip from Wichita this summer
It’s summer vacation, but when balancing work responsibilities and the day-to-day bustle, planning a vacation might become more work than leisure. Planning a trip can become more of a headache when ...
Jun 19 2023 - 20 North Carolina Islands
The islands of North Carolina offer the perfect summer getaway destinations that allow you to live a slower lifestyle and forget the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Some of the most popular ...
Jun 19 2023 - Three women launch business using DNA to help Alabama police crack cold cases
A 21-year-old south Alabama genetic genealogist opened her own business to solve cold cases. One expert calls her the ‘future’ of the field.
Jun 19 2023 - Federal Hill's Culta acquires Ellicott City, Frederick dispensaries
Culta's deal for the dispensaries comes right before businesses need to convert their licenses to recreational cannabis to be open to the public on July 1.
Jun 19 2023 - 2-Year-Old Toddler Found During Drug Bust in North Carolina Tests Positive for Fentanyl
A 2-year-old toddler tested positive for Fentanyl after being found in a drug bust in North Carolina on June 2 ...
Jun 19 2023 - Local bakery cooking up something sweet in a new storefront
A local Starkville business is cooking up a new storefront.Keto bakery Power of the Almond is moving locations to make themselves more visible to potential customers.Getting your own business off the ...
Jun 19 2023 - Olathe families relying on school bus face deadline
Olathe School District's transportation discount sign up for families who rely on school buses ends June 15, 2023.
Jun 19 2023 - BBB sees influx of scams involving deals on Stanley cups
The Wisconsin Better Business Bureau has seen an increase in people hoping to snag a deal on Stanley cups, only to later find out it was a scam.In most cases, shoppers will see an online ad for a ...
Jun 19 2023 - Fontana officer uses patrol car to stop runaway 1947 Chevy Suburban. Hear the dramatic 911 call
Mechanical gremlins are bound to pop up in old cars, but ideally not while traveling at speed on a busy Southern California road that's under construction.
Jun 19 2023 - Ferndale business owners file lawsuit, accuse city of violating parking ordinance
Ferndale is set to lose a substantial amount of parking spots thanks to a mix-used development approved by city council.
Jun 19 2023 - Michigan State buys Fisher Building // Ferndale parking lot battle
Today’s Daily Detroit podcast is brought to you by the letter F. Robin Runyan from Urbanize Detroit and Norris Howard joins us. First, we talk the blockbuster purchase of the Fisher Building – what’s ...
Jun 19 2023 - Game for an IPO: New Sens investor David Ross looks to take Ross Video public by 2025
In terms of pure publicity value, David Ross’s latest business investment dwarfs the 19 corporate acquisitions made by the company that bears his family name – even if, by his own admission, he is ...
Jun 19 2023 - Longtime Louisville business leader picked to chair Kentucky Derby Festival
Longtime Louisville business leader Erin Rasinen is set to chair the 2024 Kentucky Derby Festival. The Louisville native was elected by the Festival’s Board of Directors at its annual meeting on ...
Jun 19 2023 - New York's health commissioner chose medicine over the pharmacy business
New York’s newly confirmed health commissioner is warm and unassuming. In his first staff newsletter, McDonald closed with his favorite chocolate-chip cookie recipe. “I picked (the recipe) up in ...
Jun 19 2023 - Man who drowned trying to swim across Delaware River near Easton is identified
The Warren County Prosecutor’s Office said Sandoval Bustamante Ronme, 43, of Phillipsburg, was trying to get to the Pennsylvania side of the river from the New Jersey side when he drowned Sunday ...
Jun 19 2023 - Hudson Bay Movie Theatres
Two blockbuster movies are just some of the films opening this weekend. Click to check out the full list and watch the trailers to decide what you want to see. Why Tom Holland took a year off from ...
Jun 19 2023 - Graco expansion will nearly double size of Anoka plant, add 50 jobs
Graco Inc. has started construction on a project that will nearly double the size of its manufacturing operations in Anoka for its lubrication business. The facility is expected to add more than ...
Jun 19 2023 - Therapists in Fishkill, NY
We are most likely to seek psychotherapy when we hit a rough patch in life. We may need to adjust to a new reality after beginning a long-planned transition or experiencing an unexpected event.
Jun 19 2023 - KCRA Today: Texas governor sends migrant bus to LA, CA budget process concerns, Stockton symposium
Here you'll find what you missed overnight, what's happening throughout the day, the forecast and how your commute is shaping up.
Jun 19 2023 - Ohio Senate passes $94B budget focusing on tax cuts and overhauling education
The Ohio Senate passed a $94 billion budget Thursday, one that provides significant tax cuts for businesses those in the highest income brackets, and overhauls the higher education system.
Jun 19 2023 - Ohio Senate passes conservative $94B budget focusing on tax cuts and education
The Ohio Senate has passed a conservative $94 billion budget, one that provides tax cuts for businesses and overhauls the higher education system.
Jun 19 2023 - Oregon man charged for sexual abuse, torture of monkeys
PRINEVILLE Ore. (KPTV) – A former United States Air Force Officer from Prineville has been charged with engaging in animal crushing videos for sexual purposes, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office ...
Jun 19 2023 - School bus crashes with motorcycle in Hillsboro, rider suffers fatal injuries
Hillsboro Police have confirmed that the driver of the motorcycle suffered fatal injuries in the crash. No other information was p ...
Jun 19 2023 - Adra Tunnel along Kettle Valley Rail Trail close to reopening: RDOS
The group is an informal community network of local businesses and individuals who are working with the regional district, Recreation Sites and Trails BC as well as several local contractors to bring ...
Jun 19 2023 - Entrepreneur opens new bookstore, flower shop in Englewood
After opening a botanical bakery nine months ago, a local entrepreneur has also opened a new bookstore and flower shop at her same location. Dylah Ray celebrated the grand opening of her new business, ...
Jun 19 2023 - Fort Worth Airbnb, Vrbo operators sue the city over new rules regulating their businesses
The Fort Worth Short Term Rental Alliance called the city’s rules requiring them to register and comply with zoning a, “violation of economic liberty and property rights.” ...
Jun 19 2023 - Vale florist expands to provide art, cooking classes for community
The Eastern Oregon Border Economic Development Board, known as the Border Board, awarded a grant to Luzetta’s Flowers and Gifts in Vale to open space for a regional learning lab where the business ...
Jun 19 2023 - Kansas universities can’t be run like businesses. Tenure protects left and right alike | Opinion
Without it, conservative University of Wisconsin professors Donald Downs and John Sharpless say they would be at great risk. | Opinion ...
Jun 19 2023 - Sunburned whale drifts into busy Florida marina and dies. Experts try to find out why
The Collier County Sheriff’s Office reports a whale “in distress” died near Rose Marina on Marco Island in Florida. The cause of death is not known. Collier County Sheriff's Office photo A type of ...
Jun 19 2023 - Hunterdon Chamber of Commerce hosts Women’s Business Forum on Wednesday, June 21
The Women’s Business Forum of Hunterdon County, a committee of the Hunterdon County Chamber of Commerce, will hold its Annual Women’s Leadership Summit from 8 to 10 ...
Jun 19 2023 - North Ridgeville seeks name for soccer field; looks to hire police officers
NORTH RIDGEVILLE, Ohio – Residents can participate in city business by helping to a name a soccer field, applying to be hired as a police officer and picking up a free wheel lock offered for ...
Jun 19 2023 - Banking & Finance Tracker: Local TD leader on South Florida growth, expansion; Credit union to
The Cherry Hill, New Jersey-based bank (NYSE: TD ... Michigan-based Dort Financial Credit Union as the potential buyer. The Business Journal requested and obtained the Feb. 14 filing on June 1 from ...
Jun 19 2023 - NJ Transit settles with train engineers union over 'illegal job action'
The walk-out was reportedly sparked by the union's frustration with contract negotiations and that they were not included in Juneteenth holiday pay.
Jun 19 2023 - As Texas swelters, local rules requiring water breaks for construction workers will soon be nullifi
Gonzalez, from the Texas AFL-CIO, disagrees with the idea that local regulations hurt businesses. Mandated water breaks “were passed in 2010 in Austin and construction is still growing, especially in ...
Jun 19 2023 - USDA invests more than $16M in Montana rural agricultural markets, food businesses
Bear Paw Development Corp. in Havre, Montana, received a $10,000,000 Meat and Poultry Intermediary Lending Program grant to administer a revolving loan fund for the Montana Meat and Poultry ...
Jun 19 2023 - 'It's more than hair': Michiganders share their experiences after CROWN act signature
Nikkia Matthews, a 40-year-old mental health therapist from Westland, who attended the CROWN Act signing said the new law will help businesses in Michigan focus on workers' skillsets and what they can ...
Jun 19 2023 - NJ Transits sustainability plan is up for comment. It’s light on specifics, funding, group says
The plan addresses seven areas and goals where NJ Transit either wants to increase existing sustainability efforts or launch new one.
Jun 19 2023 - From cars to bikes: Montclair's Bike Bus gains momentum
This is the Bike Bus. A movement that has hundreds of two-wheelers hitting the pavement in this New Jersey suburb once a week.
Jun 19 2023 - Loyd logging miles on summer softball circuit
El Dorado softball standout Delaney Loyd has lots of free time to talk this summer. That’s not to say she isn’t busy but when on the road traveling from tournament-to-tournament, there’s not much else ...
Jun 19 2023 - He once led 1,000 National Guard troops at the Texas border. Now he says the mission makes no sense
That is a faulty and nearsighted mission statement. MIGRANT BUSING: We followed one of Abbott’s migrant buses from Texas to Chicago. Here’s what we learned. One particular soldier told me ...
Jun 19 2023 - Swaths of East Texas without power amid a heat wave after severe storms
More than 100,000 households and businesses in East Texas are still without power amid a heat wave after severe storms hit the region early Friday morning. An Enhanced Fujita-1 tornado measuring a ...
Jun 19 2023 - Texas Space Commission launches; how it could benefit local aerospace businesses
The space industry is getting a little extra oversight in Texas. Today, Governor Greg Abbott signed HB3447 into law, establishing the creation of the Texas Space Commission. The group will ...
Jun 19 2023 - Devils GM reveals plans for Timo Meier, Mackenzie Blackwood
The New Jersey Devils got their first key piece of offseason business done Thursday, signing Jesper Bratt to an eight-year, $63M extension. Now attention turns to Meier and Blackwood.
Jun 19 2023 - NHL Rumors: Latest developments with 4 New Jersey Devils
The New Jersey Devils have a very busy offseason on their hands. Many moves will be made, and some of them are already in the works. With the NHL offseason underway, the New Jersey Devils will ...
Jun 19 2023 - Slalom appoints new Manchester MD
Business and technology consulting company Slalom has appointed a new managing director of its Manchester operation. Former Accenture executive Caroline Grant has been named as managing director of ...
Jun 19 2023 - Piedmont Columbus Regional Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Council hosts a Juneteenth celebration
Piedmont Columbus Regional Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Council hosted a Juneteenth power hour event. Juneteenth honors the end of slavery in the United States and is ...
Jun 19 2023 - Columbus Crew vs. New England Revolution | MLS NEXT Cup U15s Round of 32
About MLS NEXT What is MLS NEXT? Technical Standards Member clubs Apply to MLS NEXT ...
Jun 19 2023 - Columbus airports have expanded nonstop flight destinations, expect record summer travel
You can now visit — without a layover — what has been called the "Live Music Capital of the World" and the "Smithsonian of the South." ...
Jun 19 2023 - Columbus’ annual Juneteenth celebration lets freedom ring
Booths are set up for the Juneteenth celebration on Fourth Street in Columbus on Saturday ... Juneteenth, also known to some as Liberation Day, marks the day when Texas freed the last American slaves ...
Jun 19 2023 - Columbus Texas Roadhouse location closed by state over tax issue
The Ohio Department of Taxation said the business is unable to conduct taxable retail sales until its outstanding taxes are paid.
Jun 19 2023 - Community groups, businesses celebrate Pride Night in downtown Fenton
More than a dozen businesses in downtown Fenton will be providing Pride Night promotions during the event, including food and drink specials, merchandise and jewelry sales, photo opportunities and a ...
Jun 19 2023 - Westfield Bridge to Adulthood celebrates honorees in special education program
Westfield High School honored seven young adults aging out of its transition services program this year in a celebration at Shaker Farms Country Club.
Jun 19 2023 - Stores in Westfield’s S.F. mall are shuttering while its Silicon Valley mall is thriving. Here's
Westfield’s San Francisco Centre and Valley Fair malls are about 50 miles apart, but when it comes to business performance, they’re in different worlds. Valley Fair, a huge shopping center that ...
Jun 19 2023 - ‘Unfair.’ ‘Inequitable.’ Fresno leader wants transit between downtown, Clovis hospitals
District 3 Fresno City Councilmember Miguel Arias made a motion to allocate $500,000 to fund a route between Community Regional Medical Center and Clovis Community Medical Center. CRAIG KOHLRUSS ...
Jun 19 2023 - Holding court: Spokane’s claim as ‘Hooptown USA’ is secure as playgrounds remain busy ahead o
Spokane sports the moniker of "Hooptown USA" in large part due to its 3-on-3 basketball tournament, Hoopfest, which will tip for its 33rd year of existence on Saturday, and the nonprofit that has ...
Jun 19 2023 - 20 years after Bishop O’Brien’s sex abuse cover-up and deadly hit-and-run, have Catholics in Ph
All Catholics in Phoenix, on some level, felt the sting of the sexual abuse crisis. Dozens of priests and deacons were accused, leading many of us to question our faith. Have we come to terms with it?
Jun 19 2023 - Lakeside Rep. Tanner Smith to Run for Governor
Lakeside, a freshman legislator in the Montana House of Representatives, announced on Tuesday morning that he will run for governor in 2024. Smith, the owner of a local construction business and a ...
Jun 19 2023 - Five Groton businesses sell liquor to underaged people, police say
Groton police say five businesses in the town sold alcohol to people under the age of 21 during unannounced compliance inspections on June 1. Groton Police / Contri ...
Jun 19 2023 - Football and beer are coming together
OLMSTED COUNTY, Minn.– A Rochester organization and a Pine Island business and partnering up to create a sturdy team.
Jun 19 2023 - Roseburg ending operations at Mississippi particleboard plant
Roseburg acquired the Taylorsville particleboard plant from Georgia-Pacific in 2006 in an expansion of the company’s composite panel business. The Taylorsville plant is now among the oldest ...
Jun 19 2023 - NDOT announces US-30 from Dodge/Colfax County line to Fremont traffic shift
The final section of the Columbus to Fremont Expressway, North Bend to Fremont, is now open to traffic, the Nebraska Department of Transportation said in a Friday afternoon press release.
Jun 19 2023 - Popsicle store Icepop opens in Mt. Vernon
Alicia Brown noticed the city did not have many popsicle stores, so she opened her own business called Icepop in Mt. Vernon.
Jun 19 2023 - Have you talked to a tourist lately?
I have to admit that unlike the business owners and other tourism cheerleaders, I don’t look at the start of tourist season with unbridled enthusiasm. I understand the contribution that tourism brings ...
Jun 19 2023 - Main Street New Jersey: A tour of the best businesses in Maplewood
Maplewood is full of gourmet food stores and bakeries, an award-winning bookstore and so much more. News 12 New Jersey's Kimberly Kravitz visited some of the best businesses in the township for Main ...
Jun 19 2023 - Kansas City Technology News
proudly marks its second anniversary… The Kansas City Business Journal will recognize the 2023 CFO of the Year honorees during… Join our panelists as we discuss the challenges faced by diverse ...
Jun 19 2023 - Using Angola's power glut for Germany's energy transition
Lars Schneider walks along the wall of the Lauca dam. It is 156 meters (511 feet) to the bottom. Recent rainfall in Angola, where the dam is located, has been abundant enough to fill the huge ...
Jun 19 2023 - Ceres: Major Companies and Investors Push EPA for Strong Emissions Standards To Bolster U.S. in Glo
Dozens of other companies also offered their support for strong vehicle emissions standards. The Ceres BICEP Network, a coalition of more than 85 leading U.S. businesses that collectively advocate for ...
Jun 19 2023 - Multiple families displaced after fire
KANAWHA COUNTY, W.Va. (WSAZ) - Multiple families were displaced after a fire ripped through several apartments and businesses in St.Albans, West Virginia. Firefighters spent hours fighting a fire in ...
Jun 19 2023 - Tenants, business owners devastated after fire destroys apartments, businesses in St. Albans, West
Three apartments and two businesses were destroyed in a fire in St. Albans Saturday night and tenants and business owners told 13 News they are devastated. It ...
Jun 19 2023 - Plenty of events ahead this summer
It looks like a busy summer in Delta County with numerous events and celebrations planned in the months ahead. Here is a sampling of some of the major events on the horizon. Monster Truck Throwdown ...
Jun 19 2023 - Fire truck involved in crash on US 220 Business in Randolph County, troopers say
RANDOLPH COUNTY, N.C. (WGHP) — A fire truck was involved in a crash on US 220 Business in Randolph County late Saturday afternoon, according to North Carolina State Highway ... that James Jackson ...
Jun 19 2023 - Pirates' Bus Driver Arrested, Charged with DUI During Trip from Chicago to Milwaukee
A bus driver transporting the Pittsburgh Pirates was stopped and charged with a DUI after driving erratically Thursday night. The Pirates, who lost 7-2 to ...
Jun 19 2023 - Bus driver for Pirates arrested, charged with DUI while transporting team to Milwaukee
A bus driver taking the Pittsburgh Pirates from Chicago to Milwaukee on Thursday night was arrested and charged with drunken driving while transporting the team.
Jun 19 2023 - 2 People Arrested For Attempting To Sell 100 Kilograms Of Cocaine In North Miami Beach Drug Bust
In a Monday afternoon press release posted to Twitter, North Miami Beach Police Department stated it arrested a Bahamian national and a New Jersey native attempting a drug transaction of over 100 ...
Jun 19 2023 - LIVE: New restaurant groundbreaking, business booming in downtown Wiggins
Leslie Rojas joins us from downtown Wiggins where Staigle's Steakhouse is set to hold their groundbreaking ceremony.
Jun 19 2023 - 'One of the worst child abuse cases' results in child hospitalized, parents jailed
One man is charged and another woman is in tribal police custody after investigators found two children with injuries in a home.
Jun 19 2023 - Family suing San Diego cemetery after remains of Juneteenth trailblazer missing from burial plot
Relatives of a late Black businessman who helped popularize Juneteenth in San Diego are suing a cemetery after his remains were reported missing from the family's burial plot. Greenwood Memorial Park ...
Jun 19 2023 - Scarbinsky: Auburn football has unfinished business in SEC West
An immediate goal for Hugh Freeze and the Tigers should be to stop competing with Ole Miss and Mississippi State ...
Jun 19 2023 - Opinion: Why Utah businesses need Romney’s carbon tax plan
Imagine the even greater impact Utah businesses could have if they were given a level ... That’s exactly what would happen if the rest of Washington embraces a border adjusted price on carbon like ...
Jun 19 2023 - Suspect on the run in child abuse case involving multiple bone fractures
Police in Texas are searching for a suspect who is wanted in connection to a child abuse case. Deputies were dispatched Friday to Christus Health off Stone Oak Parkway where they met with 21-year-old ...
Jun 19 2023 - Look Back ... to the passing of an esteemed Anniston businessman, 1998
Robert P. Warnock, the owner of Warnock’s Furniture Co. in Anniston and an active participant in the life of his city, died in June 1998 at age 78.
Jun 19 2023 - $10K in illegal street drugs removed during Carrollton drug bust
In a targeted operation following an extensive illegal drug distribution investigation, Carrollton Police Department's Aggressive Criminal Enforcement (ACE) Unit executed a search warrant at a ...
Jun 19 2023 - 2 arrested after authorities find $10k worth of drugs, weapons in Carroll County home
On Wednesday, the Carrollton Police Department said its ACE (Aggressive Criminal Enforcement) Unit recovered thousands of dollars worth of drugs and guns in a drug bust. Police said the ACE Unit ...
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