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Mar 12 2023 - Carencro man re-arrested on child pornography charges
He is being held at the Lafayette Parish Jail and has not been able to post bail. ORIGINAL, 3/3/23: CARENCRO, La. (KLFY) — A Carencro man who was arrested in 2016 on 100 counts of sexual abuse ...
Mar 12 2023 - Cafe in Santa Fe features new robot busser
Full Story: https://www.krqe.com/news/crime/arrest-warrant-filed-for-albuquerque-woman-involved-in-fatal-shooting/ ...
Mar 12 2023 - 1 charged, no students injured in Washington County, TN school bus crash
Hawkins County, Lee County, Northwest Carter County, Northwest Greene County, Russell County, Scott County, Sullivan County, Washington County, Washington County, Wise County ...
Mar 12 2023 - Person injured in commercial fire in Dalton, Whitfield County Fire Department
A person is recovering after a fire broke out at a business in Dalton, Georgia overnight.The Whitfield County Fire Department says their C-Shift crews had a bu ...
Mar 12 2023 - EXCLUSIVE: Broken Arrow family's fight to reunite with grandson the focus on new documentary
The 14-month-old was found deceased in his pack-n-play at their Broken Arrow home in Wagoner County. In 2021, the Wagoner County district attorney dropped the charges when Oklahoma’s child abuse ...
Mar 12 2023 - West Michigan firm working to reverse trend of ‘too few minorities in construction'
A portfolio of West Michigan businesses has tapped a longtime statewide policy advocate to help lead its strategy to bring more people of color into construction and related sectors. Jimmy Greene, who ...
Mar 12 2023 - San Bernardino County residents can receive up to $500 for snow removal
Unincorporated county residents and business owners can get the reimbursements for expenses incurred by hiring a private vendor or renting machinery.
Mar 12 2023 - Animal Justice Party MP Georgie Purcell wears dress covered in online abuse to Victorian parliament
Animal Justice Party MP Georgie Purcell, 30, turned up to Victoria's parliament on International Women's Day proudly rocking a white dress emblazoned front and back with abusive comments ...
Mar 12 2023 - SBLive Oklahoma Top 25 boys basketball rankings: Ranking the teams still alive, plus two champions
By Glen Brockenbush Photo of El Reno vs. Del City area playoff by Michael Kinney With teams from last week’s rankings having been knocked out of the playoffs, this week’s rankings will instead be a ...
Mar 12 2023 - Prescott trade show returns with more than 60 local vendors
Annable is the founder and president of Ontario Approved Professionals ... up at the Leeds and Grenville Small Businss Trade Show in Prescott, Ont. (Nate Vandermeer/CTV News Ottawa) Lucey says ...
Mar 12 2023 - Deadly turbulence followed business jet's reported 'trim issue,' NTSB says
A business jet may have experienced problems with its stability before severe roughness caused the death of a passenger, the National Transportation Safety Board said Monday. The NTSB said it's ...
Mar 12 2023 - B&C Music relocates to Downtown Elizabethton location
B&C Music opened it business at 707 E. Elk Ave. While that is near the center of downtown, business owner Hayley Jarnagin said a lot ...
Mar 12 2023 - Longmont community and local businesses help build neighborhood for homeless veterans
Dozens of unhoused veterans in northern Colorado will soon have a place to call home surrounded by a community of support thanks to many donors across northern Colorado.
Mar 12 2023 - Bryan Kohberger wore gloves to sort trash as cops nabbed him in brutal Idaho slayings
Accused Idaho multiple murderer Bryan Kohberger was meticulously sorting through his trash wearing latex gloves when he was busted at his parents’ Pennsylvania home, a prosecutor has revealed.
Mar 12 2023 - Portrait of Oliver Hill now on display at Moton Museum in Farmville; more
Wise County fitness business receives $10,000 VCEDA grant. Funds now available for breast cancer screening and diagnostic services in Southwest, Southside.
Mar 12 2023 - Don't let public health fall victim to boom and bust cycles: Ontario's top doctor
Ontario can't let public health preparedness fall by the wayside again once COVID-19 fades from memory because the arrival of the next pandemic is not a question of if, but when, the chief medical ...
Mar 12 2023 - Michigan giving $59.5 million to communities with marijuana facilities
The 81 cities, 26 villages, 53 townships and 64 counties will receive $51,800 for every licensed marijuana retail store and microbusiness in their jurisdictions.
Mar 12 2023 - Take a look inside the Friar’s Fork & Sanctuary, the Alamosa restaurant on the shortlist for
Vigil, an Alamosa native, opened the business in July ... It's not like we're on the outskirts of Denver or Colorado Springs, we're removed from that," Vigil said. That hasn't been a problem.
Mar 12 2023 - Maple Festival has a sweet impact on local businesses in Highland County
Get ready for a sweet weekend! It’s the start of the <a href=" target="_blank">Highland County Maple Festival. You can enjoy a number of sweet treats and learn all about maple syrup. However, while ...
Mar 12 2023 - FDU basketball falls to Merrimack amid odd backdrop in NEC Tournament final
Merrimack, in its fourth year of the transitional period between the levels, won a 67-66 thriller over an FDU team with a head coach and starting backcourt who came up from the D-2 ranks last ...
Mar 12 2023 - SBA Disaster Loan Outreach Centers to Close in Orcutt and Solvang
Director Tanya N. Garfield of the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Disaster Field Operations Center-West announced today that SBA will close its Orcutt Disaster Loan Outreach Center at 5 p.m. on ...
Mar 12 2023 - Feds still sitting on Del Mar’s railroad fence decision
after years of acrimony over the fence between the transit district and Del Mar residents. The California Coastal Commission, the San Diego Association of Governments, the Surfrider Foundation and ...
Mar 12 2023 - CA: Feds still sitting on Del Mar's railroad fence decision
A federal agency responsible for whether Del Mar gets a safety fence installed along its blufftop railroad has reached no decision more than two-and-a-half years after the North County Transit ...
Mar 12 2023 - Ocean Springs business gears up for third round of Mississippi Makers’ Challenge
OCEAN SPRINGS, Miss. (WLOX) - An Ocean Springs company is one of the winners of the second round of the annual Mississippi Makers’ Challenge. Redline LumTronix Inc., known for selling Halo ...
Mar 12 2023 - Ocean City turns the tables on No. 17 Mainland, wins SJ Group 3 crown
Ocean City got off the bus dressed for success. The trip across the causeway to meet top-seeded Mainland was no ordinary thing for No. 2 Ocean City. It was a chance at redemption. Ocean City stunned ...
Mar 12 2023 - Maryland Cruises Past Minnesota, Plays Indiana in Big Ten Tournament Quarterfinals
No. 6 seed Maryland handled business on Thursday night against No. 14 seed Minnesota, securing a 70-54 win behind 20 points from Donta Scott. The Terrapins advance to the Big Ten Tournament ...
Mar 12 2023 - Pennsylvania’s outdoor recreation boom persists, data shows
At the state level, those shares ranged from 4.8% in Hawaii to 1.3% in New York and Connecticut ... and other local businesses. Pennsylvania recently joined a number of states focused on the ...
Mar 12 2023 - County commissioner Chang, South Bend business owner sound off after surprising vote to not move fo
Bend Mayor Melanie Kebler blasted two Deschutes County commissioners Wednesday afternoon for voting earlier in the day to back out of last week’s agreement to collaborate on a managed safe parking ...
Mar 12 2023 - Disappointing evening doesn't spoil historic season for NC wrestling
COLUMBUS ― It wasn't the second day at Division III state wrestling that Newark Catholic, or the Licking County League for that matter, was looking for Saturday in Ohio State University's ...
Mar 12 2023 - Final Day 2 State Wrestling Updates
COLUMBUS ― Daxton Chase's dream of a state wrestling championship was stopped in the semifinal's during Saturday night's session at Ohio State's Schottenstein Center. The Pleasant junior (49-4) made ...
Mar 12 2023 - Florida League, TFA host spring break high school baseball outings
Florida League High School Invitational in Sanford and inaugural O-Town National Classic at The First Academy headline a busy week of spring-break baseball for area programs. TFA welcomes teams from ...
Mar 12 2023 - Former Volusia County middle school teacher sentenced for kissing student
STEWART: A FORMER MATH TEACHER AT DELTONA MIDDLE SCHOOL ... he was also charged with tampering with witnesses.Top headlines: Florida police officer shot in the head during 'ambush,' officials ...
Mar 12 2023 - Proposed bill aims to lower cost of electric school buses in Maine
WELLS - OGUNQUIT (WGME) - A number of school districts in Maine are getting federal funding for electric school buses. A proposed bill would start a pilot project aimed at lowering charging costs.
Mar 12 2023 - Rooster rescue puts South Jersey animal sanctuary in need of help
MAYS LANDING – An animal sanctuary that rescued scores of abused birds over the weekend could use some help of its own. Funny Farm Rescue on Saturday took in more than 150 birds, many of them ...
Mar 12 2023 - Mixed Messages: 1 Store in NJ is Apparently Excited to Close?
Talk about mixed messages: the Bed Bath & Beyond store in Mays Landing is, apparently, excited to go out of business.
Mar 12 2023 - This NJ trans entrepreneur couldn't find hormone therapy bag in stores. So he designed one
Braxton Fleming created toiletry bags designed with transgender people's transition needs in mind. His business now supports the community.
Mar 12 2023 - Photographer pictures her coastal Maine town, then and now
BDN: Do you see your pictures as transitional, as a link between the old postcards, Brooksville today and a future town that’s on the way? Andrews: Yeah. I think so. Maybe future generations ...
Mar 12 2023 - Grey Bruce Public Health wants local plan for well water testing
To ensure well water users have access to free tests, Grey Bruce Public Health (GBPH) will consult with municipalities, businesses, and other partners to locate a Public Health Ontario sample handling ...
Mar 12 2023 - Busy Spring Continues for UVA at Hackler Championship
The No. 16 Virginia men’s golf team competes in its third tournament in as many weeks when the Cavaliers play at the 22nd annual General Hackler Championship on March 13-14. The two-day, 54-hole event ...
Mar 12 2023 - Opelousas, Louisiana Caregiver Accused of Punching Victim in the Stomach, Berating Her
A woman from Opelousas has been arrested after the woman she was supposed to be taking care of reported her for allegedly abusing her.
Mar 12 2023 - Opelousas caregiver accused of punching, verbally abusing infirm woman in her care
An Opelousas caregiver was arrested for cruelty to persons with infirmities after accusations she verbally abused and punched her charge, the St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s Office said.
Mar 12 2023 - Opelousas caregiver arrested after reports of physical and verbal abuse
An Opelousas woman was arrested on charges of cruelty to the infirmed after reports of verbal and physical abuse.
Mar 12 2023 - Florida county commissioner under fire for antisemitic comments
A Santa Rosa County commissioner is receiving backlash from some of his constituents for comments he made at a local business in January.
Mar 12 2023 - Ontario Helping More Students Enter the Skilled Trades Faster
TORONTO — The Ontario government is preparing young people for in-demand and well-paying careers by allowing students in grade 11 to transition to a full-time, skilled trades apprenticeship program.
Mar 12 2023 - Two suspects in Waynesboro armed robbery arrested, charged
WAYNESBORO — Two suspects have been arrested in connection with the armed robbery of a Waynesboro business in January, police said. On Friday, police arrested Michael R. Womble, 30, of Waynesboro, and ...
Mar 12 2023 - No-show buses; restaurant for sale; empty stores: Good Morning, Pennsylvania
Good morning, Pennsylvania. Remember when ( sorry, young people) going shopping was a trip, an event? Maybe it was Pomeroy’s, with its Tea Room, for nice clothes and a sweet snack. How about going ...
Mar 12 2023 - Police: Joint detail at Lemoyne business nets guns and drugs
West Shore Regional Police reported late last week that a joint detail with the Dauphin County Gang Task Force and Dauphin County Probation resulted in the seizure of guns and drugs in February.
Mar 12 2023 - CMC Awards Gala, a can’t-miss event
Members of the CMC have been busy during the first few months of 2023 with networking events and educational seminars to refine their skills and grow their businesses.  In February, […] ...
Mar 12 2023 - Taekwondo instructor in Hanover who sexually abused 14-year-old student to serve 11 years in prison
Steve Choi, a West Friendship resident who owns a taekwondo studio in Hanover, was sentenced to 11 years in prison last month after having a sexually exploitative relationship with a 14-year-old ...
Mar 12 2023 - Simpsonville residents frustrated after 'loophole' zoning allows for new development without public
Simpsonville residents off Stokes Road are frustrated after a new 42-rental unit development was approved for a piece of land on an already busy road. Because of the current zoning, Greenville County ...
Mar 12 2023 - Gate City back in state semifinals
BRISTOL, Va. — The Gate City girls basketball team took care of business with ease Friday night, hammering outmanned Glenvar 69-32 in Class 2 quarterfinal play at the Bearcat Den. Yet ...
Mar 12 2023 - Texas police ask public for help in solving murder of up-and-coming model
Police in Dallas, Texas are appealing to the public for help in solving last year's murder of up-and-coming Ja Meesia Anderson-Busby at a residential home.
Mar 12 2023 - Falls Church City Public Schools introduces electric school buses for students
Falls Church City Public Schools is welcoming their first-ever electric school buses on Tuesday, March 14. The school district is bringing in two Jouley electric school buses, whi ...
Mar 12 2023 - Woman arrested for prostitution at Irvington massage parlor
Those who live and work near the business suspected something was wrong. "Most business owners here in Irvington do look out for other businesses here. They try to help each other out," said Sam Smith ...
Mar 12 2023 - 45-Year-Old Killed In 2-Vehicle Crash On Busy Hempstead Roadway
One person was killed in a two-vehicle crash overnight on a busy Long Island roadway.It happened just before 7:40 p.m. Sunday, March 5, in Hempstead.A 45-year-old man operating a 2013 Honda motorcycle ...
Mar 12 2023 - Top scams and consumer complaints of 2022
The Better Business Bureau of the Mid-South and the Tennessee Attorney General’s Office wanted ... just preying on the weak and really and desperate,” said Scott Lewis, a Millington resident. He told ...
Mar 12 2023 - ‘Mississippi Made Festival’ focuses on products crafted in Magnolia State
LAUREL, Miss. (WDAM) - A Laurel business teamed up with Mississippi artists and craftsmen for an annual event Saturday, showing off products made in the Magnolia State. The folks at the Laurel ...
Mar 12 2023 - Manager pleads guilty after companies covered up using unqualified school bus drivers
A-1 had contracts with public school districts in Essex, Hudson, Passaic and Union counties ... were taken into custody by the New Jersey State Police in December 2022 and charged with conspiracy ...
Mar 12 2023 - Hometown Heroes: Capital City blaze buster is instructor of '22
Congratulations to Shale Palmer with Capital City Fire Rescue -- who has been recognized as the 2022 instructor of the year. If you have a hometown hero in your life who deserves to be recognized, ...
Mar 12 2023 - Norma Foley aware of the personal 'vitriolic abuse' she receives online
Education Minister Norma Foley has said she is aware of the personal “vitriolic abuse” she receives online but does not allow it to deter her from her job. Ms Foley, who often receives ...
Mar 12 2023 - Police investigating Hempfield, Salem road rage incident
Mar. 11—State police are investigating an alleged road rage incident Thursday night in Hempfield and Salem townships. Police said two vehicles traveling northbound along Business Route 66 and west on ...
Mar 12 2023 - Brookville Chamber hosts awards luncheon; celebrates 100th anniversary
BROOKVILLE Brookville is home to many businesses and organizations that play an important role in the overall vitality of the community by providing for the needs of residents, supplying jobs, ...
Mar 12 2023 - Brookville Borough Departments' reports show a busy February
Brookville Borough Council heard from the local emergency and borough personnel on the monthly reports, hearing updates to existing matters and new matters as they are handled.
Mar 12 2023 - Top-ranked Washington girls overcome shaky start to win their 3A quarterfinal
Photos and Video by Glen Brockenbush OKLAHOMA CITY - In Thursday evening’s final matchups of the night at Jim Norick Arena, the No. 1 ranked team in Class 3A in Washington had to make a second-half ...
Mar 12 2023 - Snow has been a no-show for traditionally wintry Boston
For much of the eastern United States, from Massachusetts all the way down to parts of West Virginia and into Ohio, winter has been a bust. While parts of the Midwest have been hit with repeated snow ...
Mar 12 2023 - Bustling business activity in Clarence
From a new mixed-use community at the northwest corner of Sheridan Drive and Harris Hill Road, and two major residential-and-retail complexes on Transit Road, to a new retail plaza, car wash and ...
Mar 12 2023 - What's that new business at the Fairview Business Park in South Salem?
What's that being built near the YMCA in downtown Salem? The company has hundreds of locations nationwide and started as a "Girl's Night Out"-style event with crafts and wine. It now offers group and ...
Mar 12 2023 - Blizzard conditions ongoing on the Prairies amid potent storm
Snowfall warnings stretch from Pincher Creek to Winnipeg this weekend as a robust winter storm straddling the international border blankets the southern Prairies with a dose of heavy snow and high ...
Mar 12 2023 - Businessman Perry Johnson announces 2024 presidential bid
Read More FILE – Michigan gubernatorial candidate Perry Johnson, a Republican, briefly speaks with reporters, on Feb. 23, 2022, after a kickoff event at a hotel in Lansing, Mich. Businessman ...
Mar 12 2023 - Arrest made in Collinsville abduction
COLLINSVILLE — A Fayette County man has been charged with 10 sexual assault and abuse felonies following an investigation by Collinsville Police. Timothy J. Dubois, Jr., 39, of Shobonier ...
Mar 12 2023 - Rural Minnesota child care shortage leaves parents with few choices
Despite years of campaigning for better child care, parents outside the Twin Cities metro area say they are left with few options. Businesses say they are feeling the impact too, as job applicants ...
Mar 12 2023 - Snoop Dogg is coming to Michigan in July with Wiz Khalifa, Too $hort, Warren G
CLARKSTON, MI - Snoop Dogg is coming to Michigan this summer and he’s bringing some star power with him. The rapper, songwriter, actor, producer and businessman is bringing his “High School ...
Mar 12 2023 - Thursday's clash between Michigan and Rutgers takes us back to the wild world that was March 2020
As the Scarlet Knights and Wolverines carried on playing business-as-usual in 2023, the postseason matchup takes the teams — and the announcers — back to the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mar 12 2023 - Home Depot Distribution Center coming to Warren
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and the Michigan Economic Development Corp. announced two business expansion projects in Michigan, one in Warren and the other in Jackson.
Mar 12 2023 - Lexi Gonzales says she entered showbiz to help her single mom, brother with autism
Lexi Gonzales said she persevered to enter show business to help her single mom and her younger brother, who has autism. In Wednesday's episode of "Fast Talk with Boy Abunda," the "Underage" star said ...
Mar 12 2023 - Montgomery County DA’s office hosting Second Chance Job Fair Thursday
The fair aims to connect former offenders with businesses who are willing to give them employment opportunities. The DA’s office has said a criminal background is one of the biggest hurdles ...
Mar 12 2023 - Montgomery businessman, arts supporter Nimrod Frazer dies at 93
Longtime Montgomery businessman, civic leader and supporter of the military and the arts Nimrod “Rod” Thompson Frazer has died at 93. So many people in Montgomery and the surrounding area have no idea ...
Mar 12 2023 - Lakers to play for region championship
The fifth-ranked Iowa Lakes Men’s Basketball Team took care of business in the first two rounds of the Region XI Tournament. Entering the tournament as the top seed, the Lakers ...
Mar 12 2023 - Kansas business interests eager to expand statutory shield against ‘abusive’ ADA lawsuits
Kansas disability rights organizations object to broad sweep of House bill placing legal restraints on lawsuits tied to ADA.
Mar 12 2023 - UPDATE: Evacuation orders issued for portions of Exeter, Cutler
An evacuation order was issued for parts of Cutler due to a levee break in the area of Road 124, south of Avenue 408. The order is in place for businesses and homes along Road 124, south of Avenue 408 ...
Mar 12 2023 - Wisconsin substance center owes $2m in Medicaid fraud case
A federal judge has ruled that a now-shuttered Wisconsin substance abuse center and its CEO owe the state and federal government more than $2 million in a Medicaid fraud case.
Mar 12 2023 - Wisconsin substance abuse center owes government $2 million in Medicaid fraud case
A Wisconsin practitioner allegedly ordered drugs under former patients’ names, billed Medicaid for reimbursements, and sold it to new patients for a profit. He now owes $2 million.
Mar 12 2023 - Snowfall totals, road conditions for Nebraska, Iowa
AND WE STILL HAVE THIS BAND OF SNOW DEVELOPING IN EASTERN NEBRASKA HERE EARLY THIS AFTERNOON THAT IS HEADING OUR WAY RIGHT NOW OVER NORFOLK, DOWN TOWARD COLUMBUS. AND DAVID CITY THAT IS HEADED ...
Mar 12 2023 - Brothers launch financial advisory firm
A new fee-only financial advisory firm has opened in the Mechanicsburg area. Zizzi Investments is a home-based virtual business in Silver Spring Township founded by The company offers investment ...
Mar 12 2023 - Orioles Shopping Naming Rights for Camden Yards, per Report
The Orioles have been taking the naming rights to Camden Yards to market this year, according to a report from Terry Lefton of Sports Business Journal. The nameplate for Camden Yards will ...
Mar 12 2023 - Highest-paying jobs in Roanoke
ROANOKE, Va. (STACKER) — As businesses continue to bring their talents to the Roanoke Valley, career opportunities are sprouting across the region. From jobs in science and technology to project ...
Mar 12 2023 - Get ready to have a Shamrockin’ good time in downtown Roanoke
ROANOKE, Va. – It is going to be a busy weekend in downtown Roanoke for the return of the St. Patrick’s Day Parade and Shamrock Festival. So, put on your green and enjoy the fun. The parade begins at ...
Mar 12 2023 - Here are the highest-paying jobs in Roanoke, Virginia
ROANOKE, Va. (STACKER) — As businesses continue to bring their talents to the Roanoke Valley, career opportunities are sprouting across the region. From jobs in science and technology to project ...
Mar 12 2023 - Portage invites community to participate in vision of city’s master plan
PORTAGE, MI — Residents, business owners and community stakeholders are welcome to partake in crafting the updated vision for the City of Portage’s master plan. The city is set to host an ...
Mar 12 2023 - Mattress Solutions opens in Great Bend with a ribbon cutting
Millers of Claflin, a family-owned business that has been serving Kansans since 1903, is proud to announce the grand opening of their newest addition, Mattress Solutions. The opening was celebrated ...
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