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Mar 11 2023 - Boonville man faces 31 charges in relation to Jefferson City school bus incident
A Boonville man has been charged in relation to an incident on Wednesday where he allegedly smashed mail boxes with a school bus after arguing with students. Robert Hern, 59, is charged with ...
Mar 11 2023 - Twin allegedly shoots brother in Marion County after school bus argument escalates into gunfire
A 17-year-old boy has been hospitalized and his twin brother is in custody after allegedly shooting him Tuesday after an argument on a Grundy County school bus. One of the brothers allegedly shot the ...
Mar 11 2023 - Greenwich MedSpa set to reopen more than two years after fatal car crash and fire
The Verizon store and the adjoining business, Greenwich MedSpa, were severely damaged and forced to close. Now, Greenwich MedSpa, is rising from the ashes and preparing to reopen ...
Mar 11 2023 - Michigan cities get creative with cannabis tax revenue
Some Michigan municipalities are getting creative with how they spend tax revenue coming back from their licensed cannabis businesses, while others are using the annual funding for core services and ...
Mar 11 2023 - Six Portage County wrestlers make OHSAA semis, three more will place
COLUMBUS — Six Portage County wrestlers are two matches from a state championship. Two of those six are one win from an all-Portage County title match, as Garfield's Hunter Andel and Rootstown's Cody ...
Mar 11 2023 - 3 Peekskill Residents Accused Of Selling Alcohol To Minor
Four businesses illegally sold alcohol to a minor resulting in four arrests. Alexandra Chabla, 30, Peekskill, employed at Lou’s Corner Store in Cortlandt Manor, was issued an appearance ticket for ...
Mar 11 2023 - Combining real estate and jiujitsu, Miami businesswoman sets herself apart
This is the story of a strong Serbian woman, who despite dropping out of college, has made a name for herself in the business of Miami real estate. During the pandemic, when South Florida landed on ...
Mar 11 2023 - Police Searching for Suspect Who Shot Miami-Dade Narcotics Officer in ‘Ambush'
A massive search was underway for a gunman who “ambushed” a Miami-Dade Police narcotics officer, shooting him in the back of the head and leaving him hospitalized Wednesday, officials said.
Mar 11 2023 - Body found at Ohio landfill
Columbus police investigators traveled south to Brown County Wednesday morning after a body was found there. Police confirmed to 7News partner NBC4 that authorities ...
Mar 11 2023 - Columbus police Commander Mark Denner discusses body found in Georgetown, Ohio
A lawsuit filed Thursday in federal court in Columbus accuses two Licking County sheriff's deputies and two Pataskala police officers of violating the constitutional rights of a disabled veteran -- as ...
Mar 11 2023 - 4 injured in school bus crash in Gallia County, Ohio
Lt. Jason Roe, Commander with the Gallipolis Post Ohio State Highway Patrol, tells 13 News one student was taken to the hospital and two other ...
Mar 11 2023 - $50 million Hanover County warehouse could create 1,000 jobs
A Washington-based apparel business plans to invest at least $50 million to build a 1.1 million-square-foot distribution center in Hanover County, creating 1,000 jobs, the Youngkin administration ...
Mar 11 2023 - California man attacked and killed by pack of dogs identified by police
The Riverside County man who was fatally mauled by four dogs in Jurupa Valley, California has been identified as Mateo Salvador, who was working at a business during the attack.
Mar 11 2023 - Bennington board selects Lakeview official for superintendent job
Aaron Plas, superintendent of Lakeview Community Schools in Columbus, will be the next leader of the Bennington school district this summer. The Bennington school board announced on Thursday that ...
Mar 11 2023 - Sound Transit will shell out millions to keep pace with construction delays
The regional agency says it will "aggressively pursue" repayment, if contractor mistakes are proven to cause the delays.
Mar 11 2023 - Irving-based Vistra acquires nuclear plants in $3.4 billion deal
The deal involving Texas’ biggest power generator will create one of the largest clean energy businesses in the country.
Mar 11 2023 - Texas power generator Vistra acquires nuclear plants in $3.4 billion deal
Texas’ biggest power generator Vistra Corp. is acquiring Energy Harbor Corp. in a deal valued at $3.43 billion to create one of the largest clean energy businesses in the country. The deal, announced ...
Mar 11 2023 - $8 million worth of cocaine, meth and marijuana seized in Kerr County
Officials collaberated across multiple counties in a drug bust that resulted in $8 million worth of illegal drugs, as well as two illegal guns, three wanted fugitives and two undocumented immigrants ...
Mar 11 2023 - Texarkana nonprofit opens new transitional living home for woman and children
A Texarkana organization is expanding their space and services to help more women in crisis. The non-profit recently opened a new transitional living home on the Arkansas-side. Grace House ...
Mar 11 2023 - Foul play suspected as state fire marshal investigates Kenton apartment fire
Last Friday, just before midnight, fire departments from Kenton and Mt. Victory responded to a fire at 116 East Columbus Street. Upon arrival, heavy smoke and fire were coming out ...
Mar 11 2023 - Dick Spotswood: Raising Bay Area bridge tolls can’t be about preserving transit staff members
The Metropolitan Transportation Commission is in the early “talking stage” of creating a 2024 regional ballot measure to raise auto and truck tolls on Bay Area bridges. If it moves forward ...
Mar 11 2023 - Appellate court reverses probation revocation for Gainesville man related to surveillance evidence
The Georgia Court of Appeals reversed a Hall County court's order revoking a Gainesville man's probation for allegedly stealing a truck in 2021, ruling that the trial court "abused its discretion" in ...
Mar 11 2023 - School aide charged with abuse of special needs student
ARCHBALD, Pa. — A woman in Lackawanna County has been charged with neglect of a care-dependent person. Police say Cala Tolerico, 27, of Carbondale, took a video of a special needs student at ...
Mar 11 2023 - Ariel Re Announces Completion of Third Catastrophe Bond and Commits to Carbon Offsets
HAMILTON, Bermuda, February 27, 2023--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Ariel Re, a global reinsurance business with offices in Bermuda, London and Hong Kong, has announced it has successfully sponsored Titania Re ...
Mar 11 2023 - Fort Mill business scene keeps growing with new boutique opening on Main Street
Main Street has another grand opening on Friday. Moxie Mercantile will join the growing business scene with a 10 a.m. opening at 219 Main St., suite 101. The Fort Mill site is the first in South ...
Mar 11 2023 - Art of Sucre in Fairlawn elevates nostalgia of cotton candy with 'new spin on sweet'
The entrepreneur, founder of Art of Sucre in Fairlawn, started her gourmet cotton candy business with the goal of giving the childhood treat a chic upgrade. She's putting "a new spin on sweet," as ...
Mar 11 2023 - Landsea Homes moves HQ from Newport Beach to Texas
Home builder says relocation is in best interest of shareholders and will provide a central hub for its bi-coastal business.
Mar 11 2023 - Parents sue McKinney ISD, bus service, driver alleging false imprisonment of students
The parents of 13 McKinney ISD elementary school students filed a lawsuit on Monday in Collin County District Court against Durham School Services ...
Mar 11 2023 - Prominent Sarasota aviation facility flying under new ownership
A new owner is piloting Sarasota-based Dolphin Aviation Inc. now. It was announced March 7 that the longtime aviation services company’s fixed base operator lease and several businesses from its ...
Mar 11 2023 - Joseph Burclaw
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Mar 11 2023 - Jeremiah ‘The Bull’ Evans says attempt to change business model ‘has not been successful’
The Deseret News obtained 51 separate complaints filed with the Utah Department of Commerce against companies associated with Jeremiah “the Bull” Evans.
Mar 11 2023 - U.S. Rep. Chip Roy offers warm reception to Biden border proposal as Democrats recoil
Migrants walk onto a bus after crossing the border in Roma on Aug. 16, 2021. (Eddie Gaspar/The Texas Tribune, Eddie Gaspar/The Texas Tribune) Sign up for The Brief, The Texas Tribune’s daily ...
Mar 11 2023 - OPP charge two people with impaired driving in Napanee on same day
The first Tuesday night this month kept police patrolling area roads busy, as two drivers in Napanee were arrested and charged.
Mar 11 2023 - About The Foxboro Reporter
Consider this website your portal to the Foxboro community. Featuring writers and photographers from The Foxboro Reporter along with posts from neighbors, businesses, civic organizations and other ...
Mar 11 2023 - Q&A with Denver City Council District 9 candidate Darrell Watson
Denver Post Voter Guide ** Candidate Q&A home page Darrell Watson PROFESSION Small business owner EDUCATION Bachelor’s of Arts in Communications, University of Colorado at Denver EXPERIENCE Chair of ...
Mar 11 2023 - Busch gets first RCR victory in Fontana's NASCAR farewell
FONTANA, Calif. -- Kyle Busch still smiles at the memory of getting thrown out of California Speedway during his first competitive trip here in 2001. The 16-year-old upstart dominated a NASCAR ...
Mar 11 2023 - Farewell, Fontana: NASCAR's last weekend at a racing gem
Southern California native Jimmie Johnson won here six times. Las Vegas' own Kyle Busch has won four times. Most of the great drivers in the past 25 years from the Cup series, IndyCar and the CART ...
Mar 11 2023 - NASCAR Cup Series at Fontana results: Kyle Busch makes history with his first win for Richard Child
After taking the lead from Ross Chastain just before the final cycle of green flag stops, Busch drove off into the Southern California sunset to win the Pala Casino 400 at Fontana, the final race ...
Mar 11 2023 - Chain reaction
The Milwaukee Business Journal spoke to several of restaurant chains growing in the region to learn about their vision for southeast Wisconsin and the story behind their local investments.
Mar 11 2023 - Activists Are Screwing Up Wisconsin’s Elections. It’s Time To Stop Them.
As Wisconsinites get ready to cast their votes for Supreme Court justice on April 4, one leftist group is busy bungling the election across the state.
Mar 11 2023 - Drunk student 'urinates' on business class passenger on New York-Delhi flight; cops register case o
A passenger on an American Airlines’ New York-Delhi flight allegedly urinated on a fellow passenger and was handed over to security agencies on arriva ...
Mar 11 2023 - 'Drunk' student on New York-Delhi flight pees on business class passenger, case filed
A 21-year-old Defence Colony boy studying in a US university was briefly detained by Delhi Police Sunday after American Airlines complained he caused ...
Mar 11 2023 - Enterprise business owners see big change this tax season
The City of Enterprise made the decision on March 7 to change their tax administration from Avenue Insights to the Alabama Department of Revenue.This means local business owners will file their ...
Mar 11 2023 - Farmland Access Fund launched to boost small New York farmers
first-time farmers buy and preserve land for their agriculture businesses. The newly formed New York Farmland Access Fund, launched Tuesday, will benefit farming projects across the state.
Mar 11 2023 - Suspect in custody after Miami-Dade police detective 'ambushed,' shot
A suspect accused of ambushing and shooting a South Florida police detective has been apprehended. The detective was grazed in the head but is expected to be OK.
Mar 11 2023 - Suspect in Custody After Miami-Dade Narcotics Officer Shot in ‘Ambush': Police
A massive search for a gunman who “ambushed” a Miami-Dade Police narcotics officer, shooting him in the back of the head and leaving him hospitalized Wednesday, ended after the suspect was taken into ...
Mar 11 2023 - Collinsville annouces winner of ‘The Cupid Shoot Window Decorating Contest’ trophy
COLLINSVILLE, Okla. — Cupid has struck the City of Collinsville in honor of Valentine’s Day. Businesses have decked out their storefront to celebrate the holiday of love. There was also a ...
Mar 11 2023 - Burnet County Judge James Oakley indicted on multiple charges, out on bond
A grand jury on Wednesday indicted Oakley on two counts of abuse of official capacity, one count of evidence tampering and one count of official oppression.
Mar 11 2023 - Land-rail dispute in Somerset County causing frustration among snowmobilers, landowners
The ongoing dispute is causing headaches for Bingham businesses who say they’ve lost thousands of dollars over it.
Mar 11 2023 - Murphy says bust of only New Jersey president will not return to Statehouse, here’s why
TRENTON, NJ - New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy confirmed that a bust of former President Woodrow Wilson, one of the country's first prominent progressive ...
Mar 11 2023 - Merrimack Won a Title, but the N.C.A.A. Tournament Will Have to Wait
Because of an unpopular N.C.A.A. rule for schools transitioning from Division II to I, Merrimack knew it would not be eligible for the N.C.A.A. tournament. Next season will be its first chance.
Mar 11 2023 - The Collab Hendersonville Opening Soon
Emma Holland and Fabi Cordaro from The Collab gave tips for women who want to start their own small business and talked about their new women’s co-working space.
Mar 11 2023 - West Allis manufacturer to spend $14.5M expanding operations at existing, new plants
Blast Cleaning Technologies in October 2018 moved from New Berlin into a section of the former Allis-Chalmers ... The premier business information and networking series in southeastern Wisconsin. It ...
Mar 11 2023 - Local Cedar Falls business helping business partner in Turkey
...The Flood Warning is extended for the following rivers in Iowa... Cedar River at Cedar Falls affecting Black Hawk County. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS ...
Mar 11 2023 - Comcast Business Honored with 'Best Internet Service Provider' Award for 12th Consecutive Year by N
Comcast Business today announced it has been selected as the number one Internet service provider by New Hampshire Business Review ...
Mar 11 2023 - No call from Sununu for DCYF review in Laconia boy’s death
Gov. Chris Sununu declined Wednesday to say whether he will call for a review of the state’s handling of nearly 25 reports of suspected abuse against four Laconia children, one of whom died from blunt ...
Mar 11 2023 - Hat High renames gym after longtime basketball coach
It was a busy night last Friday at Medicine Hat High School with the stands full of students, parents and community members all dressed in purple for Purple Shirt Night in support of ALS research. The ...
Mar 11 2023 - Community lab transition takes effect in southern Alberta
Community lab services in three southern Alberta communities have officially transitioned from Alberta Precision Laboratories (APL) to DynaLIFE Medical Labs. The transition occurred in Lethbridge, ...
Mar 11 2023 - Medicine Hat man charged in string of fast food restaurant break-ins
Medicine Hat police have arrested a 35-year-old man following an investigation into numerous business break-ins in the southern Alberta city.
Mar 11 2023 - EmployNV hosts Construction Job Fair Wed., March 22 in Carson City
The EmployNV Business/Career Hub is hosting a Construction Job Fair! Join us Wednesday, March 22, 2023 from 11:00am to 1:00pm at the EmployNV Business/Career Hub located at 1929 N. Carson St., Carson ...
Mar 11 2023 - Carson City entrepreneur finds work/life balance owning her own salon
Judy Mosqueda became an entrepreneur on March 2, 2021, and as she celebrates her second full year as a business owner, she says she hasn’t looked back once preferring to look to the future as she ...
Mar 11 2023 - Michael B. Jordan isn’t corny and neither are these New Jersey businesses
The “Creed III” star had time on the red carpet and you should make time to visit these Black-owned businesses in or around Newark.
Mar 11 2023 - California ‘Teacher of the Year’ accused of abusing 13-year-old student
A teacher who received a "teacher of the year" award has been arrested for allegedly sexually abusing a former student, according to police. Jacquelina Ma, 34, a sixth-grade teacher at Lincoln Acres ...
Mar 11 2023 - California ‘Teacher of the Year’ hit with 14 charges in child sexual abuse case
The teacher is charged with seven counts of possession of child pornography as well as with four counts of sexual exploitation of a child. She is also charged with two counts of committing lewd or ...
Mar 11 2023 - Carlyle Sees Green Ammonia in Energy Transition’s Next Phase
(Bloomberg) -- The next phase for investing in the energy transition now includes so-called green ammonia, according to Pooja Goyal, chief investment officer for Carlyle Group’s global ...
Mar 11 2023 - Jeremiah's Italian Ice to enter Lakeland's booming frozen treats business
He said construction for the Lakeland location has started inside the former dry cleaner space at the plaza and it should be open for business in June. As the largest franchise owner in the chain, ...
Mar 11 2023 - Marjorie Taylor Greene plans to visit Jan. 6 riot defendants in prison
Marjorie Taylor Greene and other House Republicans say they're going to visit suspects accused of being part of the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol to investigate what she said were "reports of abuse." ...
Mar 11 2023 - Authorities announce identity of 1987 Youngstown John Doe
YOUNGSTOWN — The Youngstown Police Department, Ohio Attorney General’s Office and authorities from Fayette County near Columbus held a news conference today to announce that they have ...
Mar 11 2023 - Authorities reveal identity of Youngstown’s John Doe
Sweeney’s work and a bust created by Yost’s Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation identified the remains found on Youngstown’s East Side in 1987. Also Monday, Sheriff Vernon Stanforth of ...
Mar 11 2023 - Breakenridge: Take politics out of discussions on local policing
Whatever the city of Grande Prairie decides to do about its policing is ultimately only its own business. However, given the Alberta government’s sudden interest in that decision, it’s clear there are ...
Mar 11 2023 - Local business community in Las Cruces shares concerns
A recent roundtable discussion with federal officials gave local business owners the chance to share their stories.
Mar 11 2023 - Texas Republicans have filed dozens of bills affecting LGBTQ people. Here’s what they’d do
Texas lawmakers this year will debate whether to block transgender kids’ access to transition-related health care, classify businesses that host drag shows as sexually oriented establishments and ...
Mar 11 2023 - US 52 North crash closes multiple lanes in Winston-Salem
Nearly $1 million worth of drugs seized in Forsyth County bust The closure began at around 4:44 p.m. and is expected to last for an extended amount of time. The left two lanes of the highway ...
Mar 11 2023 - How To Get A Business License In Montana (2023 Guide)
To make the process easy, we’ve compiled everything you need to know about how to get a business license in Montana. Our ratings take into account a product's cost, features, ease of use ...
Mar 11 2023 - Southern B boys: Red Lodge clinches long-awaited state berth, will face Columbus in title game
Familiar District 4B foes met in the semifinal round of the Southern B boys basketball tournament Friday at First Interstate Arena at MetraPark, and Red Lodge secured a spot in Saturday's title game ...
Mar 11 2023 - Wolf Point boys win at buzzer in Montana Class B state basketball tournament; Malta cruises past La
Junior Cade Stafne secured another walk-off win for Wolf Point with a 3-pointer to top Columbus 65-62 in a first-round contest at Four Seasons Arena.
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