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Prince George Public Schools launches bus safety program to protect students
Prince George County Public Schools is launching a bus safety program to protect students at bus stops.
New Haven Public Schools is rolling out a new school bus safety program aimed at protecting nearly 17,000 students who ride buses each day, city officials announced Thursday. The program, which uses ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A grassroots program at a handful of local schools in Albuquerque has gained so much momentum that it’s expanding and gaining recognition. Enough to receive $2,712,525 in ...
A man who had just been released from Hennepin County Medical Center allegedly stole a HealthEast ambulance and took it for a 40-minute ride before being stopped by Brooklyn Park police. Elmer LaBrash ...
Changes are underway to improve school bus safety in the Brighton Central School District (BCSD) and the Pittsford Central School District (PCSD), with drivers now officially in a 30-day warning ...
'Massive' untapped oil and gas reserves discovered beneath the Permian. What will it take to tap it? Why Elon Musk says saving for retirement will be 'irrelevant' in the next 20 years Trump voices ...
CATA's Listening Bus program returns to gather rider feedback Trump Cabinet secretaries conspired to violate Constitution, judge says Pentagon moves to turn independent military outlet into a ...
The MTA is expanding its use of bus lane enforcement cameras in an effort to speed up city buses. The transit agency on Friday began issuing fines to vehicles blocking bus stops, misusing busways and ...
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) -- Free bus rides for students, faculty and staff at Missouri Western State University could return if approved by St. Joseph City Councilmembers this week. Tuesday's ...
The driver of a Boston Public Schools bus that struck and killed a kindergartener last year asserted his constitutional protection against self-incrimination in a court filing this week, in response ...
Your next bus ride on the T could run a little more smoothly thanks to a $2.2 million infusion of federal cash aimed at boosting safety and reducing crashes. The money through the U.S. Department of ...
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