May 12 2023 - Absecon seeks to shorten stays at its motels to deter crime Local officials hope new regulations on hotel and motel occupancy limits in the city will prevent them from becoming crime hotspots, but it appears several business owners weren’t ...
May 12 2023 - 4 New Businesses To Check Out In Parsippany Three new businesses opened their doors recently in Parsippany, bringing new food, clothing and healthcare options to the area.
May 12 2023 - Chicago reaches a breaking point with Texas' migrant busing Buses sent by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott have brought hundreds more asylum-seeking migrants to Chicago in recent weeks. Why it matters: According to Mayor Lori Lightfoot, the city is out of space and ...
May 12 2023 - Andover grieves for five-year-old killed crossing busy street On Tuesday, a five-year-old girl on a scooter was struck by a tractor-trailer truck and killed while she was trying to cross a busy intersection with her family. “I’m just devastated, I’m just ...
May 12 2023 - Obituary: Herman Jerome Hall “Ronnie” Mr. Herman Jerome Hall “Ronnie” 71, of Whitsett, North Carolina, transitioned peacefully on Monday, April 30, 2023 at his residence. Ronnie was born to Herman and Addie Hall on March 31, 1952 in ...
May 12 2023 - Monterey Park Businesses Struggling to Stay Open Since Mass Shooting It has been nearly four months since a gunman opened fire at a Monterey Park dance studio, killing 11 and injuring nine others. Since the tragedy, businesses in Monterey Park, especially those ...
May 12 2023 - Alaska couple face fraud charges over marijuana ‘bud & breakfast’ A couple in Alaska faces federal charges in what prosecutors say was a scheme to get people to invest in a fake legal marijuana business to build a “marijuana theme park” in a town almost 100 miles ...
May 12 2023 - Quebec police execute search warrants in Hells Angels investigation The home of Stéphane Plouffe, a longtime member of the Hells Angels, was searched in St-Joseph-du-Lac on Wednesday and police officers were busy going in and out of the home of Michel Lamontagne ...
May 12 2023 - 4-day school weeks, gaining in popularity, face pushback from lawmakers A teacher waves to her students as they get off the bus at an elementary school in Louisville, Ky., as they return to school following a COVID-19 outbreak in January 2022. Over the past several years, ...
May 12 2023 - Car crash in Alabama kills 5 people, 4 of them from Mississippi The Toyota caught fire. The driver, Nelson Loesa-Fernandez, of Caledonia, and three passengers: Cesar Arano-Rosales and Yadira Loesa-Fernandez, both of Columbus, and Norma A. Gonzalez-Garcia, of ...
May 12 2023 - MSU Meridian held spring commencement Thursday Mississippi State University held its spring commencement ceremony at The Riley Center Thursday. Two hundred four students received degrees in various fields such as social work, business ...
May 12 2023 - Russellville Rotary presents annual grant project The Russellville Rotary Club was pleased to present its annual grant project to the Logan County Foster/Adoptive Parent Association at the Child Abuse Awareness Event on April 18th. Each year ...
May 12 2023 - Plum police warn of mail thefts outside of homes, businesses Police in Plum Borough are warning residents about “numerous incidents” of mail being stolen from residential and business mailboxes. According to investigators, a vehicle of interest was identified ...
May 12 2023 - Red Cross Brave Hearts event honors community heroes: Slideshow More than 300 Milwaukee-area business and community leaders attended the American Red Cross of Southeast Wisconsin's Brave Hearts Gala Thursday evening to honor seven southeastern Wisconsin residents ...
May 12 2023 - Sir Indiana Bones Is an Oklahoma Museum’s TikTok-Famous Cat As the only dedicated skeleton museum in North America, the Museum of Osteology in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, is interesting on its own. But the business’ TikTok-famous cat has stolen their thunder.
May 12 2023 - Kansas, Wichita both showing employment growth The latest data from the Center for Economic Development and Business Research (CEDBR) shows that Kansas’ employment is expected to add 8,819 jobs, a growth rate of 0.6%, while in 2024, the state is ...
May 12 2023 - Texas Historical Commission Honors Chesney’s Jewelry Chesney’s Jewelry owner Donna Loggins is being honored by the Texas Historical Commission as a Texas Treasure for continually operating a business for more than 50 years.
May 12 2023 - Café and Bookstore to Open in the Village of Owego SpellBound Books and Café will be located at 20 Church Street in the village. Whitmore said she came up with the idea for the business about three years ago. She and McElwain, her brother, decided to ...
May 12 2023 - Two charged in Listowel drug bust Two people face a list of charges after a raid by on a home in Listowel turned up weapons and thousands of dollars worth of hard drugs. The Perth County Ontario Provincial Police searched a home on ...
May 12 2023 - First Community completes Surry bank acquisition It has been a busy couple of weeks for First Community Bankshares Inc. The bank completed its acquisition of Surrey Bancorp and its subsidiary Surrey Bank and Trust, of Mount Airy on April 21; ...
May 12 2023 - CIC's Entrepreneur Workshop expanding to Culpeper, Orange A workshop that helps aspiring and existing small business owners is expanding its reach. The Community Investment Collaborative says it is expanding its signature Entrepreneur Workshop into Culpeper ...
May 12 2023 - Hockey Helping Heroes comes to BG, Perrysburg The Columbus based First Responder Face-Off Foundation and its Hockey Helping Heroes initiative will be a Carry The Load non-profit partner for the 2023 Memorial May campaign.
May 12 2023 - Skowhegan gives preliminary approval for ATV use on some town roads The intention is to connect all-terrain vehicle riders to trail systems in Fairfield and Norridgewock, while increasing traffic to downtown businesses in Skowhegan, according to the president of the ...
May 12 2023 - Ringgold Looks to Get Past Old Nemisis Columbus in State Playoffs The Georgia high school state baseball playoffs continue for Ringgold Saturday. The Tigers look to get past an old nemesis. Ringgold hosts Columbus in the best two-out-of three series. Columbus swept ...
May 12 2023 - Oregon's tourism economy reaches new heights in 2022, Travel Oregon says PORTLAND — Local businesses and communities have earned an extra boost last year from Oregon's tourism economy. This week, Travel Oregon announced that Oregon's travel economy reached new heights in ...
May 12 2023 - NJ TRANSIT service disrupted during Wednesday evening rush hour SECAUCUS, N.J. - Wednesday evening's commute was challenging for NJ TRANSIT commuters. Train service was completely suspended in and out of New York Penn Station because of police activity near ...
May 12 2023 - Murphy High School prom Prom King Harper Martin and Prom Queen Emonie Watson (left photo) share a smile during Murphy High School’s prom on April 22 at The Hackney Warehouse. Others were happy to have a ball or bust a ...
May 12 2023 - Quebec, Ottawa to spend nearly $1.9 billion for 1,229 electric buses Describing it as “the biggest acquisition of electric buses in North America,” the federal and Quebec governments announced on Monday they will spend $1.88 billion to acquire 1,229 electric buses for ...
May 12 2023 - The Bank of Missouri helps protect your business against fraud You work hard for your money, but fraudsters are also working hard to take it. In fact, the 2022 Association for Financial Professionals (AFP(R)) Payments Fraud and Control Survey reported 71% of ...
May 12 2023 - Granbury ISD student injured after car rear-ends school bus GRANBURY (CBSNewsTexas) - A car rear-ended a Granbury ISD school bus on May 10, sending one student to the hospital. Bus 413 was transporting 12 students from STEAM Academy at Mambrino when the crash ...
May 12 2023 - Father charged in death of 3-year-old son in north St. Louis County RIVERVIEW — A father on probation for domestic violence was charged Wednesday in the death of his 3-year-old son. Victor D. Pickering, 26, is charged with child abuse resulting in the death of his son ...
May 12 2023 - Gov. DeSantis signs health care bills in Destin Gov. DeSantis spoke in Destin on Thursday, signing four bills that prohibit businesses from asking for proof of vaccination and allow healthcare providers to refuse services due to conscience-based ...
May 12 2023 - Teens facing charges in Kenora break and enter A distur- bance at a business in the City of Dryden has led to two in- dividuals being arrested and charged for numerous offences. FREE SIGN UP On May 9, 2023, at approx- imately 3:30 p.m. officers ...
May 12 2023 - North Carolina boasts bustling crafts industry North Carolina candlemaker Tiffany Griffin distinctly remembers not only the first candle she sold but who she sold it to, a head-spinning moment for a novice entrepreneur who was giving up a ...
May 12 2023 - Patriot Growth moves for Georgia agency Joining Patriot has allowed me and my team to continue to be an integral part of the Savannah community from a business and philanthropic standpoint,” Jackson Sherrill said. “Being part of the Patriot ...
May 12 2023 - Dallas-Based Jacobs to Separate Its Critical Mission Solutions Business Jacobs is one of the world's largest professional services and engineering firms. "By separating CMS, we will streamline our business portfolio and transform Jacobs into a higher-growth, higher-margin ...
May 12 2023 - Billerica semiconductor firm to ease its debt with $700M unit sale Entegris is selling one of the business units it got through last year's blockbuster acquisition of a fellow semiconductor firm to ease the debt generated by that very same $5.7 billion mega-deal.
May 12 2023 - Therapists in Rancho Cordova, CA I have a private practice in Rancho Cordova. I treat substance abuse ... My name is Simoné Glueck, and I live and work in Northern California. I have been a Social Worker for over 20 years ...
May 12 2023 - Teens and gun violence: How are kids accessing firearms? Two teens were shot in Rancho Cordova before taking cover inside a business ... Sarah Burd-Sharps, senior director of research, praises California's strict gun laws but raises concerns over gun ...
May 12 2023 - Rancho Cordova Area Chamber of Commerce Since 1963, the Rancho Cordova Area Chamber has proudly supported the prosperity ... constituent-driven voice of small business • Respond to the State of California’s barriers placed on local ...
May 12 2023 - Northern companies among best managed in Canada A pair of Northern Ontario businesses has been named to the list of Canada’s Best Managed Companies. Gincor Werx of Mattawa and McDougall Energy of Sault Ste. Marie were among the 486 privately owned ...
May 12 2023 - Hundreds of bedbug-infested mattresses found in Alabama woods An East Alabama businessman is facing with multiple counts of criminal littering after investigators found hundreds of filthy mattresses and box springs dumped in the woods along County Road 92 in ...
May 12 2023 - East Lansing plans events, combats lack of student-traffic While Michigan State University students are busy packing up and hitting the road, East Lansing businesses are bracing for another summer without the student ...
May 12 2023 - Dan Niss buys unfinished church building in Ontario ONTARIO ― Local businessman Dan Niss has bought the unsightly shell of a church on Park Avenue West after it sat unfinished for 15 years. "At the present time we have no definitive plans. First step ...
May 12 2023 - Ontario is turning into one big park-and-ride OPINION: As public transit gets worse in Toronto, we’re treating downtown like a place to kill time before heading back to the suburbs.
May 12 2023 - New Jersey School District Ending Bus Service for 3K Students More than 3,000 high school students in Monmouth County, New Jersey will lose school bus service in September because of state budget cuts on school aid. Charles B. Sampson, the superintendent of the ...
May 12 2023 - 2023 Business Icon: Whitworth University’s Bill Robinson William “Bill” Robinson’s position as a Spokane-area leader began in the early 1990s, when he met with multiple panels of students, staff, and faculty as he interviewed for the position of president ...
May 12 2023 - Lawmakers, business owners promote proposed tangible tax in Woonsocket This is a photo of Kay's Restaurant on Cass Avenue in Woonsocket. (WLNE) WOONSOCKET, R.I. (WLNE) — State lawmakers and business owners were in Woonsocket Tuesday to promote a proposed bill to help ...
May 12 2023 - New coffee and book shop ‘Spellbound’ opens in Owego OWEGO (WBNG) -- “Spellbound,” a new cafe and bookstore celebrated its opening Thursday. The business is located at 20 Church St. in Owego. Spellbound will offer locally sourced coffee, bagels, tea and ...
May 12 2023 - Development agreement amended for Bastrop 552 movie studio east of Austin Alton Butler, who got his start in the film business in Southern California, is still eager to build a large studio in this rural part of Central Texas. Check out the latest on the Bastrop 552 project ...
May 12 2023 - Could regionalization be the future of Westport's transit district? WESTPORT — Public transportation funding has faced the chopping block from the Board of Finance multiple budget seasons in a row. "This is an annual rite of spring," said Peter Gold, Westport ...