GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Grand Rapids Public Schools (GRPS) has announced the launch of a new stop-arm camera school bus safety program in an effort to keep students safe. "One of the most dangerous ...
A Coach USA bus was heavily damaged on the morning of March 18 when it hit a rail bridge near the New Jersey-New York border. The crash occurred at Ramapo Valley Road and Franklin Turnpike in Mahwah, ...
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — In the first week of the New Haven school bus camera safety program being in effect, the city says it has issued more than 800 citations to violators. Between March 2 and ...
When education funding is cut, students feel the impact. Tutoring programs close quietly, counselors take on double caseloads, and enrichment opportunities start to fade. For families who rely on ...
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No fatalities were reported in the accident, according to officials getty Sixteen people were involved in a multi-vehicle collision in New York City There were no fatalities, according to a ...
Sixteen people were hurt when a bus and a car collided on the Manhattan Bridge late Friday morning, fire officials said. The smash-up happened on the lower level of the span’s Manhattan-bound lane at ...
SYLVANIA, Ohio (WTVG) - The Monroe Street bridge is set to close Sunday night as it enters its final phase of construction. The closure is expected to last 150 days while crews widen the bridge and ...
Visa and Stripe-owned Bridge aim to expand stablecoin-linked Visa cards to 18 countries, and plan 100-plus by the end of the year, while testing stablecoin settlement with Lead Bank. Update (March 4, ...
Last year, Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey signed legislation that would let towns and cities use video monitoring to track down drivers who fail to stop for school buses. This week, a city in western ...
Seven elementary school students sat patiently through speeches from the governor, the state health director, an optometrist, the principal and the school nurse about the value of being able to see.