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Bus News Archives, June 29 2022
Jun 29 2022 - Vanceboro police find suspects in store break-in
VANCEBORO, N.C. (WNCT) — The Vanceboro Police Department posted to its Facebook page that suspects have been identified in the business break-in that happened early Saturday. Vanceboro police ...
Jun 29 2022 - How To Take The Ultimate Vacation In Scottsdale, Arizona
Just a short drive from Scottsdale, Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport is one of the busiest airports in the U.S., so flight options abound. Although it’s easy to get around the metro area with ...
Jun 29 2022 - Zillow lays off 55 employees in Texas as it shuts down its iBuying business
Zillow Group Inc. will lay off 55 employees in Texas as continues its exit from the home-flipping business. The company began the layoffs with 33 employees in January and will continue with the ...
Jun 29 2022 - Calmatters: Deal Is Close On Recycling California’S Plastic Trash
"It's a groundbreaking effort to reduce plastic pollution that has brought environmental and business groups together," he told CalMatters. "This is what the voters asked us to do: solve these ...
Jun 29 2022 - 'Taxes in California are insane for cannabis': Cannabis business owners call for change
Cannabis business owners in California say high taxes and burdensome regulations are not only killing their profits, but causing the illegal market to thrive.
Jun 29 2022 - Downtown business group looks at ways to aid Kalispell's homeless
Merchants in downtown Kalispell are witnessing a rise in homelessness over the past nine months. Although homelessness has yet to manifest in a way that hurts business, many say that solutions should ...
Jun 29 2022 - Hornet Erik Hecklinger will play baseball at Defiance College
Defiance is a private college in Defiance, Ohio. Defiance competes in the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference in the NCAA DIII. The College is known for their courses in Education, Business and ...
Jun 29 2022 - Substance Use Therapists in Barboursville, WV
I am a graduate of West Virginia State University with a B.A ... If you're looking for help with substance abuse in Barboursville or for Barboursville substance abuse counseling, these ...
Jun 29 2022 - Bodies recovered 23 hours after men buried alive during Texas trench collapse
Mayor Larry Bush said, the men were part of the Jarrell community and one of them graduated from Jarrell High School. The year he graduated was not released ...
Jun 29 2022 - Ketchikan’s school board to consider whether teaching Southeast tribal values constitutes teachin
The school district's business manager signed a determination last month that found the values did not promote any particular religion.
Jun 29 2022 - Calavo Growers Appoints Danny Dumas to Senior Vice President and General Manager of Calavo Grown; B
SANTA PAULA, CA - A significant leadership transition is underway at Calavo Growers as Danny Dumas has been named Senior Vice President and General Manager of Calavo Grown, effective July 11. He steps ...
Jun 29 2022 - Meet the duo behind rising East Aurora bagel business Dopest Dough
When life gives you lemons — if you’re Joe White and Anna Hartzell — you toss ‘em aside and start making baked goods.
Jun 29 2022 - iCoreConnect Growth Leads to New Corporate Headquarters
(OTCQB: ICCT), a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) company focused on increased business productivity and profitability across the dental and medical industries, announces its Orlando-metro headquarters ...
Jun 29 2022 - Newest Flour Bluff business owner puts the 'chick' in Chick-fil-A
On Monday, Chick-fil-A Kingsville helped team member Jessica Davis celebrate a very special day. According to a Facebook post, there was a groundbreaking for her very own restaurant. She will be the ...
Jun 29 2022 - Walnut Creek man sentenced to six years for distributing videos of child sexual abuse
Jeffrey Phillips, 35, was sentenced to six years in federal prison for sharing videos of child pornography with an undercover federal agent.
Jun 29 2022 - National LGBT Chamber and GrubHub give four Texas businesses COVID relief grants
Nerdvana Frisco, Dallas’ Salum Restaurant, Irving’s Savorista Kitchen & Catering and Brownwood-based Steve’s Market & Deli all received grants totaling $10,000 ...
Jun 29 2022 - CTDOT announces finalization of Service and Fare Equity analysis
The analysis includes changes to bus service in the CTtransit Hartford and New Haven service areas, as well as a CTtransit Express route.
Jun 29 2022 - Stew Leonard’s bringing much needed baby formula to its three Connecticut locations
Baby formula is not a product that the Norwalk-based supermarket chain Stew Leonard’s has ever carried. But that all changed Monday. As a grandfather and smart businessman, Leonard knows the old adage ...
Jun 29 2022 - House passes Trahan bill to require opioid training
Congress is moving to require more training for physicians to recognize the signs of opioid abuse amid a surge of addiction fueled by the pandemic.
Jun 29 2022 - BUSINESS MONDAY: Barrington Outfitters on Main Street in Great Barrington
Smart merchandising, adaptability and customer service keep the family retail tradition flourishing into the second generation.
Jun 29 2022 - Roman Bravo-Young from Penn State shows technique with Lane Scorpil Monday at Columbus
Young, a two-time national champion from Penn State, works the House of Payne Wrestling Camp Monday in Columbus Junction ...
Jun 29 2022 - 10 charged for distributing bulk amount of fentanyl, other drugs from LA to Columbus
Castellanos delivered the drugs to Orellana's Columbus home, which served as a stash house, according to the attorney's office. Orellana allegedly delivered the drugs to other dis ...
Jun 29 2022 - Tiger at Columbus Zoo dies after developing pneumonia caused by COVID-19
The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium is mourning the loss of a 14-year-old Amur tiger who died after developing pneumonia caused by the COVID-19 virus. The tiger, named Jupiter, was reported to be acting ...
Jun 29 2022 - Roman BravoYoung works with young campers at the House of Payne Wrestling Club in Columbus
Young works with youth at the House of Payne Wrestling Club's camp on Monday in Columbus Junction ...
Jun 29 2022 - Columbus man sentence to prison for threatening reproductive health facility and patient
In addition to threatening to bomb the clinic on April 11, 2021, Carlos Manuel Rodriguez Brime, 26, of Columbus, threatened to kill a patient whom he believed was seeking an abortion at the facility, ...
Jun 29 2022 - Hot & muggy with storms for holiday weekend in Columbus area
We do need rain in much of our area, as we are pushing in some spots, 2+ weeks without rainfall. After a May in Columbus that was nearly 4.7″ above normal for rainfall, we are now more than 1.5″ below ...
Jun 29 2022 - Columbus' Doo Dah Music Fest and Parade to step off in style July 4 in Short North
The 39th annual Doo Dah Music Fest and Parade will take place July 4 in Columbus' Short North with grand marshal Angela An of WBNS-TV (Channel 10).
Jun 29 2022 - Mali junta paves way for elections with new law
Mali’s junta leader signed a new law paving the way for elections and a return of the West African country to constitutional rule. Col. Assimi Goita has been president of the transitional ...
Jun 29 2022 - Denison approves new sand/gravel business near homes
A new business proposal was introduced at the Denison City Council meeting on Tuesday. The plan is likely to affect Denison residents near the southside of Ray Drive.
Jun 29 2022 - Did a restaurant you go to close in May? Here's a list of places that closed last month
Several restaurants in the eastern Massachusetts shuttered during the ... Small Batch Cafe in Dedham closed over Memorial Day weekend. The business owners shared the news of the impending closure ...
Jun 29 2022 - Trichome Analytical earns NJ’s first adult-use testing license
I am proud that the first adult-use license has been issued to a New Jersey-based small business, and honored to represent other small businesses seeking to get established in this industry in their ...
Jun 29 2022 - Trichome Analytical Issued Historic First License for Adult-Use Cannabis Testing in New Jersey
Business Expansion in NJ’s Legal Cannabis Market Draws Closer With Quality and Safety Testing for Cannabis Products MOUNT LAUREL TOWNSHIP, N.J., June 23, 2022--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Trichome ...
Jun 29 2022 - Franklin Mutual Insurance Group Selects Guidewire Cloud to Enhance Customer Experience for Business
New Jersey Property and Casualty (P&C) insurer to leverage Guidewire Cloud to increase business agility and deliver more value to agents, employees, and policyholders BRANCHVILLE, N.J. & SAN MATEO ...
Jun 29 2022 - Northwest Indiana fireworks dealers say business has fizzled this year
Fireworks dealers across the border from Illinois say business is not booming this year. In fact, it’s fizzled — and they’re blaming the same economic and supply chain issues that have buffeted the ...
Jun 29 2022 - Police presence on Carriage Drive in Columbus
There is a police presence on Carriage Drive off of Armour Road in Columbus. Several units are currently on scene as police tape blocks off the yard to a home on the road. Details surrounding the ...
Jun 29 2022 - Columbus Crew sign Crew 2 forward Jacen Russell-Rowe
Signing Columbus Crew have signed Columbus Crew 2 forward Jacen Russell-Rowe through the 2024 season with options for 2025 and 2026, the club announced Wednesday. Russell-Rowe, 19, becomes the first C ...
Jun 29 2022 - Feds: Man who threatened Columbus Jewish school accused of making, selling ghost guns
Thomas Develin, a former Ohio National Guard member, was arrested by federal agents on charges related to making and selling untraceable homemade weapons.
Jun 29 2022 - Columbus man sentenced for threatening to bomb reproductive health clinic
Carlos Manuel Rodriguez Brime also threatened to kill a patient whom he believed was seeking an abortion at the clinic.
Jun 29 2022 - Former Guardsman facing additional 'ghost gun' charges after threatening Columbus school
Thomas Develin appeared in U. S. District Court on Wednesday on 'ghost gun' charges. He is also facing charges in Franklin County Common Pleas Court.
Jun 29 2022 - Here's where you can see fireworks and parades in Greater Columbus
You're sure to find a parade or fireworks near you by checking out our comprehensive list of Fourth of July weekend events in Greater Columbus.
Jun 29 2022 - Columbus mother, like stepdad, sentenced to 6-9 years in beating death of 7-year-old boy
Cortez and stepdad Jose Emanuel Santos-Perez, 39, each got six to nine years in prison in beating death of 7-year-old boy.
Jun 29 2022 - Erwin High School teacher arrested, charged with 5 sexual offenses against student
ASHEVILLE - Albert Pavon, a teacher at Erwin High School, has been charged by the Buncombe County Sheriff’s Office Special Investigations Unit with five sex offenses related to the sexual abuse of a ...
Jun 29 2022 - Substance Use Therapists in Cookeville, TN
I am passionate about EMDR therapy and I train in TN, AL, GA, TX ... If you're looking for help with substance abuse in Cookeville or for Cookeville substance abuse counseling, these professionals ...
Jun 29 2022 - Alexander Gives Statement On Alcoa Plant Expansion
ModWash, a local, woman-owned business headquartered in Chattanooga, will be reopening their location on East Brainerd Road after extensive renovations. The project included a complete gut ...
Jun 29 2022 - Blount County schools partner with the State of Tennessee, local businesses and the Blount Partners
along with local business representatives and Tennessee Department of Education representatives, took place last Thursday morning on the grounds of the Blount Partnership, located at 201 S Washington ...
Jun 29 2022 - GOWANDA: BB gun creates anxious moments
Some Gowanda Elementary School pupils had a bit of a sour ending last week. During one of its bus runs, it was reported that there was a student found with a gun. After an investigation by a slew of ...
Jun 29 2022 - Pennsylvania program pairing pregnant women with nurses could lose funding
It is free to women expecting their first child. Labus became one of the more than 1,300 pregnant women in Pennsylvania who get help every year through the partnership. The model, which connects ...
Jun 29 2022 - In Colorado Business Comes to Life
One of the best states in the country to start or expand a business A dynamic economy and a business-friendly climate For many years, Colorado was only known for skiing, cattle and oil. While these ...
Jun 29 2022 - Man discharges gun behind Williston business
Williston Police arrest a Burlington man after he discharges a gun next to a business Tuesday. Police say it happened around 10:30 a.m. when two employee, at the unnamed business, called Police after ...
Jun 29 2022 - Supply chain impacts summer fun
LYCOMING COUNTY, Pa. — With the official start of summer ... Newswatch 16 stopped by Halls Marine in Muncy to see how the boating business is going. "Every day is just full of tons of people ...
Jun 29 2022 - West Virginia Small Business Development Center announces new director
He is Steve Johnson, who has been with the agency for almost a decade in various roles, including business coach, network coordinator and deputy director. He also has more than 25 years of experience ...
Jun 29 2022 - NABR names West Michigan’s best and brightest companies
The National Association for Business Resources (NABR) next month will honor its 2022 class of West Michigan businesses ... at the Pinnacle Center in Hudsonville. The winning companies were ...
Jun 29 2022 - Johnson City top small Tennessee city for small businesses
JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (WJHL) — Johnson City is Tennessee’s top-ranked small city for small businesses in a just-released “Go Verizon” report that ranked nearly 400 cities. “We have a lot ...
Jun 29 2022 - With 45% of properties used as second homes, Frisco officials brainstorm plans for workforce housin
According to Frisco’s housing report published last Tuesday, 45% of its homes are “vacant second homes.” Simultaneously, business owners report employees sleeping in cars or in the woods. Rooms are ...
Jun 29 2022 - Quiet Eastport upbringing inspired Annapolis native’s television career writing for ‘The Boondo
Until the Circle Theatre closed in 1979, sneaking into movies shaped Rodney Barnes and helped build the foundation for an award-winning writing and producing career in show business.
Jun 29 2022 - Syracuse Recruiting Roundup: Muwaffaq Parkman, Bryce Cohoon
Syracuse football continued its busy recruiting month, so let’s get right to it on this final Monday of June. SU ...
Jun 29 2022 - Greensboro business incubator CEO has big plans, and history backs him up
98% of businesses in Guilford County are small businesses ... in a community comes from your headquarters,” he told me. And while he’s not a critic of spending big money to recruit big ...
Jun 29 2022 - Allouez woman reported missing, endangered; she was last seen Friday at bus station in Mississippi
Police in Wisconsin are looking for a woman who was last seen Friday at a bus station in Mississippi with plans to go to Wisconsin. Darice Lauren Marie White, 27, was seen at a Greyhound station in ...
Jun 29 2022 - Native American woman from Allouez missing after getting on bus in Mississippi
Darice Lauren Marie White was last seen getting on a Greyhound bus in Meridian, Mississippi, on Friday, June 24. She was reported missing the next day after she never arrived at her destination in ...
Jun 29 2022 - Icelandic baker makes sweet treats for annual Whoopie Pie Festival
From Iceland to Maine, a Dover-Foxcroft woman opened her bakery during the pandemic after her previous job went out of business. Born and raised in North Iceland, Iris Oskarsdottir-Vail has been in lo ...
Jun 29 2022 - Maine’s Whoopie Pie Festival is back
Foxcroft. Hundreds gathered to get a sweet taste of the Maine staple everyone talks about. After two years gone the Maine whoopie, pie festival was busier than ...
Jun 29 2022 - Skateboarder lost control and struck a semi-truck in Chambersburg, police say
A Franklin County skateboarder was seriously injured when he lost control while crossing a busy intersection and struck the rear of a semi-truck, Chambersburg Police said. The accident occurred ...
Jun 29 2022 - Fundraising, T-shirt sales: Arizona businesses mobilize after Roe v. Wade is overturned
After the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade on June 24, some local businesses started fundraisers and pledged profits to Arizona abortion funds.
Jun 29 2022 - 2 Scoopz Ice Cream Shop coming to downtown Canton
David Beck wants his new business to sell ice cream so tasty that customers order at least two scoops. His forthcoming 2 Scoopz Ice Cream Shop will even have a bell for ...
Jun 29 2022 - Ohio EPA grants $965K for recycling, litter prevention to southeast Ohio
Ohio EPA is awarding more than $965,000 this year in grants to 14 local governments, businesses, and nonprofit organizations thro ...
Jun 29 2022 - Athens parole arrest develops into drug bust
A man who was arrested in Athens for parole violations was also found in possession of narcotics on Tuesday. The Athens County Sheriff’s Department arrested ...
Jun 29 2022 - Fun Days comes to downtown Gladwin
Fun Days will be in Downtown Gladwin from 9 a.m until 4p.m. Come see the vendors on the sidewalks of Gladwin along with the businesses that will be selling their items. There will be a bounce house ...
Jun 29 2022 - Lt. Governor visits Claremore to discuss commerce, tourism
Pinnell spoke at the Claremore Area Chamber of Commerce State ... accelerators and incubators to help build small businesses in Oklahoma. Accelerators and incubators are organizations and programs ...
Jun 29 2022 - Racine & Me: Largest electric transit fleet in Wisconsin
The largest electric transit fleet in Wisconsin is in Racine. Trevor Jung, Transit & Mobility Director & Tania Wright, Operations Supervisor joined CBS 58 in studio to ...
Jun 29 2022 - Opening a business in Racine County: 7 things you need to consider
Racine County is a great place to live and a great place to start a business. Both global and family-owned companies call it home. It’s close to Milwaukee and ...
Jun 29 2022 - Idaho Falls man sentenced to prison for rape of a child
An Idaho Falls man who sexually abused a 13-year-old girl with her mother's knowledge was sentenced to prison Monday.
Jun 29 2022 - Turo Launches in New York State
Starting today, Turo, the world’s largest peer-to-peer car sharing marketplace, is officially open for business in New York state. New Y ...
Jun 29 2022 - This interactive event in Nogales is part of border city revitalization
“This business-arts district is more aimed at the rest of Arizona, certainly Tucson and the Tucson-Nogales corridor, but even further up into Phoenix,” Pinate said. “It’s an amazing cultur ...
Jun 29 2022 - City of Carlsbad receives revenue from growing cannabis business
The City of Carlsbad received $32,000 in cannabis tax revenues collected by the State of New Mexico in April. Recreational cannabis sales in New Mexico started April 1. New Mexico Taxation and Revenue ...
Jun 29 2022 - Grand Haven to allow recreational cannabis businesses with major zoning limitations
Grand Haven will join dozens of communities statewide that allow cannabis sales for adult recreational use, though local officials have placed significant zoning restrictions on where retailers and ...
Jun 29 2022 - Bremer Bank reinvests in longstanding commitment to Menomonie
Local business and civic leaders gathered last week to cut the ribbon as Bremer Bank celebrated the opening of its newly remodeled, full-service Menomonie branch.
Jun 29 2022 - Unborn baby dies in wrong-way crash on Columbus highway, police say
An update from Columbus police released more information on a wrong-way crash Monday on I-270 on the northeast side. According to CPD, a 28-year-old woman was driving ...
Jun 29 2022 - Bicyclist in critical condition after north Columbus hit-skip crash
Police are searching for the driver of a vehicle who they say hit a bicyclist and left the scene of the crash.  Columbus police say, at about 12:04 a.m., Sunday, a ...
Jun 29 2022 - New indoor pickleball facility opens in Greater Columbus, with more on the way
Pickleball has seen five million news players join in the last year alone, and Columbus-area players are seeing it as a business opportunity.
Jun 29 2022 - Woman arrested after wrong-way northeast Columbus crash kills unborn baby, injures 2 others
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A woman was arrested in connection to a wrong-way crash in northeast Columbus that injured two other people and killed an unborn baby Monday morning. The crash happened around 1:45 ...
Jun 29 2022 - Council quickly votes to put $1.5B in proposed new city debt before Columbus voters
The bid to borrow more money — to fund roads, bridges, affordable housing and other needs — comes roughly three years after Columbus' last bond issue.
Jun 29 2022 - Columbus man, convicted serial rapist, sentenced to 35 years in federal prison
Joseph Gaines, 42, was sentenced to 35 years in federal prison after admitting to taking a 7-year-old girl across state line and sexually assaulting her.
Jun 29 2022 - Indiana Talent Network going under state Chamber of Commerce management
John Burnett, left, president and CEO of the Community Education Coalition, and Columbus Mayor Jim Lienhoop, right, take part in a workforce development roundtable with state and local officials along ...
Jun 29 2022 - Columbus city attorney, Cuyahoga County prosecutor pledge not to enforce abortion bans, sign on to
Zach Klein, city attorney for the city of Columbus, and Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Michael O’Malley signed on with more than 60 other prosecutors throughout the country, pledging not to use their ...
Jun 29 2022 - About 1,500 guns recovered in Columbus so far in 2022 as city outlines gun violence strategy
Placement of a special ATF lab in Columbus for the first five months of this year helped city police process info and leads from gun crimes faster.
Jun 29 2022 - Governor Holcomb will be in Columbus this Thursday
Governor Eric Holcomb will be attending the update on READI Funding on Thursday, June 30th. Governor Eric Holcomb Governor Holcomb will be joined by Columbus Mayor James Lienhoop and Secretary of the ...
Jun 29 2022 - 9-year-old girl killed after being struck by car in Columbus Hilltop neighborhood
Sariya Taylor, 9, darted into the street and was struck by a vehicle, according to witness accounts given to Columbus police. She later died.
Jun 29 2022 - Is universal basic income part of a just transition?
In the 1970s, they persuaded the provincial government to give cash payments to poorer families to see if a guaranteed basic income could improve their outcomes. During the years of this “Mincome” ...
Jun 29 2022 - Pitt-Greenville Airport’s five new hangars to house corporate jets for businesses
Five new hangars will be calling the Pitt-Greenville Airport home. Construction is underway to house the aircraft belonging to businesses and companies. Bill ...
Jun 29 2022 - Sidney standout Aden Graves' busy wrestling offseason will lead to Providence
Graves, the 38th member of the four-timers' club in Montana, won his state titles at ... I trust him and his program.” Sidney wrestlers are known to travel far and wide to see the best ...
Jun 29 2022 - Christian critic JD Hall was abusing Xanax, church reveals after pastor’s removal
Leaders of Fellowship Baptist Church in Sidney, Montana revealed that their pastor, Jordan Daniel J D Hall, has been abusing the prescription drug Xanax after news broke that the church had removed ...
Jun 29 2022 - Sickout cripples New Jersey commuter rail service
The job action on Friday signals a growing determination among transit workers for a counteroffensive against lost wages and deteriorating working conditions.
Jun 29 2022 - What Sen. Jon Ossoff sees for future of Georgia's poultry industry
Sen. Jon Ossoff visited Gainesville's poultry lab Tuesday, June 28, with local business leaders and city officials to discuss his new plan to bolster Georgia's poultry industry. Georgia is the ...
Jun 29 2022 - Gambling raid hits five Tifton businesses
Five stores in Tifton were among a dozen South Georgia sites raided by authorities for violation of state gaming laws, according to a Georgia Bureau of Investigation statement.
Jun 29 2022 - Business briefs: Baker's plans upgrades, Ohio Eye offering kids free eye exams and more
Baker's plans air quality upgrades, Ohio Eye offering kids free eye exams, Husted to speak at next local manufacturing forum.
Jun 29 2022 - Scary video shows shark in shallows of busy South Carolina beach in one of the most dangerous areas
A TERRIFYING video shows a shark swimming just several steps away from the shorelines of a busy beach. The massive predator sent sunbathers sprinting out of the waters after swimming closely to ...
Jun 29 2022 - Heading out of Kansas City for the 4th of July? Here’s the travel and traffic forecast
They also forecast that 3.6 million people will be flying to their destinations and 2.4 million are headed out via bus, train or cruise ship. Kansas City travelers are no exception. AAA predicts that ...
Jun 29 2022 - Busy Independence Day Travel Expected
Form sea to shining sea, summer travel is already in full swing and Independence Day will be no exception. AAA Kansas predicts 47.9 million people will travel 50 miles or more from home over the ...
Jun 29 2022 - Auburn University medical director encourages mask, vaccine booster shots amid new COVID variants
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - Summer is upon us, and so are new COVID varients. But, doctors are warning as the pandemic is lifting, there are still precautions to be taken. Dr. Frederick Kam, Medical ...
Jun 29 2022 - North Carolina baby who was severely injured in 2020 and never regained consciousness dies, man cha
A man has been charged in the death of a baby girl who never regained consciousness after abuse in 2020. On June 15, 2020, patrol officers responded to Konnoak View ...
Jun 29 2022 - Alpacas, goats, oh my! Kansas farm open for visitors
Have you ever wanted to paint with alpacas? Perhaps, you are looking to pet some goats or escape the hustle and bustle of the city? Lazy Moon Ranch in Augusta may be the perfect spot for you to unwind ...
Jun 29 2022 - Columbus County NAACP holds appreciation banquet two years in the making
By Melissa Hopkins Boys and Girls Homes of N.C. On Saturday, June 11, the NAACP Columbus County Branch held a long-awaited appreciation banquet for ...
Jun 29 2022 - Crowd in Charlotte protests US Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade
It was the second stabbing death of an inmate at the medium-custody prison in Whiteville ... Columbus Correctional, like many of North Carolina’s prisons, has struggled to fill its officer ...
Jun 29 2022 - T-Squared: The latest batch of confirmed speakers at #TribFest22
Carol Alvarado, D-Houston; “Frontline” executive producer Raney Aronson-Rath; state Rep. Dustin Burrows, R-Lubbock; Texas Supreme Court Justice Brett Busby; political commentator James Carville; U.S.
Jun 29 2022 - Disney bus driver sent explicit photos to cop posing as teen in sting, Florida cops say
A Disney World bus driver is one of 12 people accused of child sex crimes in a sting operation conducted by Florida authorities, according to a Florida sheriff’s department. Thirty-year-old Zachary ...
Jun 29 2022 - Beaverton rolls out homeless resource guide for local businesses
It will be available online within the week. Beaverton will soon begin to share its new homeless resource guide for local businesses. City spokesperson Dianna Ballash said on Thursday, June 2 ...
Jun 29 2022 - Officials: At least 12 injured after NJ Transit bus, car collide in Atlantic County
A car was flattened and at least 12 people were sent to hospitals after an accident involving a NJ Transit bus and a car.
Jun 29 2022 - Man dies in South Jersey crash involving NJ Transit bus
A 48-year-old man died Thursday in a crash at an Absecon intersection involving a car and an NJ Transit bus, officials confirmed Friday. The crash was reported just after 5 p.m. at the intersection of ...
Jun 29 2022 - Officials: At least 13 injured in Absecon, NJ bus crash
ABSECON, New Jersey (WPVI) -- Atlantic County officials are investigating a bus crash that left at least 13 people injured Thursday afternoon. The accident was reported just before 5:30 p.m. at ...
Jun 29 2022 - Galloway man killed in Thursday afternoon bus crash on Shore Road
A Galloway Township man died after his car slammed into a New Jersey Transit bus bound for Lindenwold, Camden County, late Thursday afternoon.
Jun 29 2022 - Car smashes into side of NJ Transit bus; 13 hospitalized, 1 dead
The door of the NJ Transit bus was mangled, the bumper partially off and the windshield wiper drooping downwards because of the crash late Thursday afternoon.
Jun 29 2022 - NJ Transit bus accident in Absecon leaves multiple people injured
A NJ Transit bus was involved in a motor vehicle accident late Thursday afternoon that left at least 13 people injured, 6abc.com reported.
Jun 29 2022 - Absecon man charged after May shooting inside Atlantic County business
According to authorities, after seeing video surveillance, Whitted was inside an Absecon store on New Road, May 24, about 9:30 in the morning, with a gun.
Jun 29 2022 - Absecon Man Who Fired Gun Inside Business then Shot by Cops Charged
A man who produced a gun inside an Absecon business on Thursday and fired at least one round has been arrested and charged. Jalial Whitted, ...
Jun 29 2022 - Whitecourt Transit riders no longer required to wear masks
As such, masks are no longer required to be worn while using Whitecourt Transit,” town communications stated. • Mandatory masking on public transit has been lifted. • Man ...
Jun 29 2022 - Nebraska Cooperative Council Education Foundation awards scholarships to area students
To be eligible for the scholarships, students must be majoring in agribusiness or agricultural economics at UNL, agribusiness or ag production systems at NCTA, or agribusiness at UNK. Eligibility ...
Jun 29 2022 - Knights of Columbus to hold blood drive in Greeneville, TN
It is an opportunity for you to roll up your sleeves and give the gift of life.The Knights of Columbus will hold a blood drive in honor of the upcoming Independence Day holiday.It will take place at ...
Jun 29 2022 - Transgender Psychiatrists in Marlboro, NJ
Office locations in Freehold and Neptune, NJ. Do you have a busy life ... they specialize in helping with aspects of being transgender in Marlboro and transgender identity. They help with trans ...
Jun 29 2022 - Huntington Bank completes deal to buy middle market advisory firm Capstone Partners
Huntington Bank has completed the acquisition aimed at broadening its reach into middle-market business consulting. The Columbus, Ohio- and Detroit-based Huntington Bancshares Inc. (Nasdaq: HBAN) said ...
Jun 29 2022 - Coastal Bend area agencies respond to more migrant crossings
Mike Tamez with the Nueces County Crime Interdiction Unit said smuggling bodies is a money making business with little regard for human life.
Jun 29 2022 - T-Wolves Add Four Players in Draft
The Minnesota Timberwolves were one of the busiest teams on N-B-A draft night last night. After a pair of trades, the Wolves ended up with Auburn center Walker Kessler and Duke forward Wendell Moore ...
Jun 29 2022 - Crews investigating Hugo business fire
A 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS photographer saw crews at a business near Fenway Boulevard Court North just before 11:30 p.m. Sunday.
Jun 29 2022 - Ocean City or bust! How high gas prices are changing vacation plans
With fuel prices higher than ever before, our nation’s consumers are begging for relief as they prepare for summer vacations. But regional destinations, including Ocean City, ar ...
Jun 29 2022 - Area brewery debuts new drink in support of abortion rights
One area business is showing support for abortion rights through a new drink. Minocqua Brewing Company, known for their progressive super PAC, has canned a new beverage they call 'Choice' hard seltzer ...
Jun 29 2022 - NJ man charged for soliciting nude photos of two young sisters on TikTok
A New Jersey man was busted for soliciting nude photos from two young sisters on TikTok, Pennsylvania cops said. Ryan Corcoran, 26, of Andover, was arrested on child pornography charges for ...
Jun 29 2022 - 2 charged in package thefts over several months at Evansville business
Police believe they were able to get into Now Courier, a medical courier service, by using a door code that was given out to contractors.
Jun 29 2022 - Alexandria woman dies after being found at bus stop with life-threatening injuries
An Alexandria woman has died after she was found at a bus stop on Richmond Highway with life-threatening injuries to her upper body, according to police.
Jun 29 2022 - Suspect arrested for deadly assault of Alexandria woman found at bus stop
A suspect has been arrested for the deadly assault of an Alexandria woman who was found at a bus stop last month.
Jun 29 2022 - Alexandria woman suffers 'deadly assault' at bus stop
Michelle Huntley, 63, was taken to a nearby hospital and ultimately pronounced dead after the incident just after midnight.
Jun 29 2022 - Motorcyclist dies after crash involving semi in Kalamazoo
A motorcyclist has died in a crash involving a semi tractor-trailer Friday morning near the I-94 Business Loop in Kalamazoo. Michigan State Police troopers from the Paw Paw Post responded to the scene ...
Jun 29 2022 - Aurora Mental Health
Aurora Mental Health joined us on the show to talk about timely issues that many people are experiencing right now with increased substance abuse. Mental Health issues are top of mind and ...
Jun 29 2022 - Former Trump aide who testified to Jan. 6 Committee says Marjorie Taylor Greene asked for pardon
A former assistant to former President Donald Trump gave blockbuster testimony in a surprise hearing held by the January 6th Committee on Tuesday.
Jun 29 2022 - Massive fire causes partial roof collapse to business building in Portage Park, fire officials say
Heat posed as one of the challenges Chicago firefighters faced while battling the large flames.
Jun 29 2022 - Highway 6: Howe Street reopens ahead of holiday weekend, NC Fourth of July Festival
As construction wraps up on Howe Street ahead of the holiday weekend, Southport businesses are bustling with activity as they prepare for the North Carolina 4th of July Festival.
Jun 29 2022 - Beck Insurance Agency Shares a Brief History of Business Insurance in the USA
Beck Insurance Agency has decades of experience serving business insurance in Toledo, Bryan, OH, Sylvania, OH, Perrysburg, Defiance, OH, Wauseon, OH, and the surrounding areas. While business ...
Jun 29 2022 - Baseball: Pine Bush beats Section 1's Ketcham to reach Class AA state semifinals
Christmas time is several months away — and the young'uns will have to Google that Dean Martin reference — but the season is festive now in Pine Bush, as the team rings in a new era.
Jun 29 2022 - Nature Night Out at Albany Pine Bush
The Albany Pine Bush Preserve presents “Nature Night Out,” a series of three summer evening events that invite everyone to drop everything and get into nature. The Albany ...
Jun 29 2022 - Photographer helps create holiday moments for families in need
With a little help from Santa Claus and her community in Pine Bush, New York, photographer Wendy Wellington came up with a way to give presents to children of families in need, and capture their ...
Jun 29 2022 - Things to do at the Albany Pine Bush Preserve
ALBANY — The Albany Pine Bush Preserve announces its programs for the summer of 2022. Community Science: National Butterfly Count Volunteer Training 7-8 p.m. June 29. The Online Training: Join us to ...
Jun 29 2022 - University group heading for Silicon Valley to be among the world's top tech businesses
STUDENTS and researchers from Southampton University are jetting off to California’s Silicon Valley to forge connections in the world’s top region for start-up businesses and innovation.
Jun 29 2022 - New business meets property inspection needs
Chris Loesch is owner and lead inspector of Deep Dive Property Inspections, a home inspection company serving customers from Key Largo to Key West. Deep Dive Property ...
Jun 29 2022 - Analyzing Iowa First Bancshares (OTCMKTS:IOFB) and CVB Financial (NASDAQ:CVBF)
Iowa First Bancshares (OTCMKTS:IOFB – Get Rating) and CVB Financial (NASDAQ:CVBF – Get Rating) are both finance companies, but which is the superior business? We will contrast the two businesses based ...
Jun 29 2022 - Man accused of pointing gun at person during argument in Marion business parking lot
MARION, Ill. (KFVS) - A man is accused of pointing a gun at another person during an argument in the parking lot of Pirate Pete’s. Robert J. Czuprynski, 58, was cited for aggravated assault and taken ...
Jun 29 2022 - Business Diversity Abounds In Virginia
A solid education system, infrastructure investments, a strong workforce, and resilient business climate are why companies choose Virginia.
Jun 29 2022 - Two Altus men charged with aggravated drug trafficking
Today, the District 3 District Attorney is announcing charges against two Altus men, after a drug bust led to authorities seizing 2 and a half pounds of meth, multiple firearms, and body armor.
Jun 29 2022 - 5,600 fentanyl pills off the street after bust at St. Cloud home
The Central Minnesota Violent Offender Task Force was tipped off to a delivery of 5,600 fentanyl pills to a home in St. Cloud.
Jun 29 2022 - TBI: Man indicted for possessing, sharing child sexual abuse material in Cumberland Co.
A man from Monterey, Tennessee, has been indicted by a Cumberland County Grand Jury for possessing and sharing child sexual abuse material.
Jun 29 2022 - Many Business Owners Relieved, Others Skeptical As Private Security Begins In Beverly, Mount Greenw
Unarmed guards started patrolling commercial strips on the Southwest Side as part of a pilot program last week. The move is partly in response to local entrepreneurs' concerns about a rise in crime.
Jun 29 2022 - 1st Source Bank, First Merchants Bank and Centier rank among top in Indiana
Forbes ranked 1st Source Bank, First Merchants and Centier Bank among the best banks in Indiana. The national business magazine released the "America's Best Banks in Each State 2022" list honoring the ...
Jun 29 2022 - Store and warehouse business settles in long-vacant Merrillville site
Merrillville Planning and Building Director Sheila Shine said retail and wholesale tobacco products and other general merchandise will be sold at 5480 Broadway, a long-vacant building.
Jun 29 2022 - WebXtra: Kilgore event connects small business owners to resources
KILGORE, Texas (KLTV) - The Governor’s Small Business Series - Kilgore will connect small business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs with the resources and information needed to start, strengthen or ...
Jun 29 2022 - Casper Transit addresses community concerns
Like other service industries, the transit system is having some difficulties with driver availability. They are working to train new drivers to provide steady coverage.
Jun 29 2022 - Albertville Council to discuss economic development projects
The Albertville City Council is scheduled to discuss on Monday three multi-million-dollar business transactions that are designed to further expand local economic opportunities.
Jun 29 2022 - The Surgery Center of Pottsville to close
The Surgery Center of Pottsville (Pa.) is closing on June 28 after 17 years in operation. Several recent physician-owner departures and retirements have made it challenging to run the business ...
Jun 29 2022 - Schuylkill County groups collect school supplies
POTTSVILLE, Pa. — Volunteers with the Schuylkill United Way spend every summer getting ready to send kids back to school through their annual Stuff the Bus School Supply Drive. During the month of ...
Jun 29 2022 - Business and Economic Empowerment Leader Dr. Velma Trayham Announced as Keynote Speaker for Takeawa
CEO of Thinkzilla Consulting Group focuses on ending poverty through entrepreneurship with motivational speaking and leadership ...
Jun 29 2022 - Battery Smart raises USD 25 mn from Tiger Global, others
EV battery swapping startup Battery Smart on Monday said it has raised USD 25 million (around Rs 195 crore) in a funding round led by Tiger Global and others for business expansion. “Battery Smart has ...
Jun 29 2022 - Oppidan starts work on last building in multistate industrial project — and demand for the space
The Bunker Lake Business Park in Ramsey is one of the three sites in the industrial portfolio that Oppidan and Rockpoint are developing together.
Jun 29 2022 - Return of in-person Kutztown Folk Festival expected to boost area business
KUTZTOWN, Pa. - The Kutztown Folk Festival is getting ready to open up to visitors in-person for the first time in two years. "In the past we could count on 130,000 people coming into the festival," ...
Jun 29 2022 - ‘Severely Deteriorated' Support Columns Impact Service on MBTA's Green, Orange Lines
The MBTA says the Green Line is being replaced by shuttle buses between Government Center and Lechmere and the Orange Line is suspended between North Station and Back Bay due to a “structural issue” ...
Jun 29 2022 - MBTA starts Saturday schedules on weekdays for Orange, Red, and Blue lines
The Orange, Red, and Blue lines will all now run on Saturday schedules during the week. The changes come after a transit inspector's report found the MBTA doesn't have enough staff for its control ...
Jun 29 2022 - New Orange, Red line trains taken back out of service by MBTA
The MBTA says it has temporarily taken all of its new Orange and Red Line train cars out of service again, after transit inspectors discovered a battery failure on one of the vehicles. The trains, ...
Jun 29 2022 - Business in West Yellowstone not yet back to normal as park reopens
With Yellowstone National Park’s west entrance reopening this week, businesses in West Yellowstone, Montana, can breathe a sigh of relief. The park reopened three of its five entrances Wednesday, with ...
Jun 29 2022 - Fore Play
Michigan’s resorts are preparing for a busier year after seeing demand for hospitality and rec offerings skyrocket since the pandemic.
Jun 29 2022 - Developer’s own beach house on Santa Monica’s Gold Coast to list for $25M
Palisades Beach Road on Santa Monica’s Gold Coast enclave has served as a waterfront address for celebrities and business stars for more than a century. Press Baron William Randolph Hearst shacked up ...
Jun 29 2022 - New Santa Monica Businesses Promote Sustainability in Transportation and Mobility Sector
As Santa Monica moves forward with its recovery, a range of new and expanding businesses are opening in Santa Monica and shaping the City’s transportation sector, from cutting-edge mobility operators ...
Jun 29 2022 - Dept. of Drug & Alcohol discusses overdose prevention
LEWISTOWN, Pa. (WHTM) — Jen Smith, Secretary of the Department of Drug and Alcohol of Pennsylvania (DDAP), met with the Juniata Valley Tri-County Drug & Alcohol Abuse Commission on June 28 to discuss ...
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