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Rob Schofield is the editor of NC Newsline, where this content was originally published.
SEATTLE — Starting Friday, there will be a free shuttle for visitors to the downtown waterfront and Waterfront Park. The Waterfront Shuttle will begin service Friday and end in mid-September ...
ST. LOUIS — The shuttle company that operates transportation at St. Louis Lambert International Airport announced on Tuesday it will be laying off 130 employees come July. According to a ...
Todd McKenney was left stunned last week after returning from a trip away to find one very noticeable thing missing from his home: his 2m x 3m New Zealand wool and silk rug, custom-made by ...
NASA has excised former Space Shuttle manager Wayne Hale's blog from its website in a reminder that nothing is forever. Hale began his blog in 2008, as the Space Shuttle program was winding down. The ...
TAMPA, Fla. – Travelers at Tampa International Airport’s Airside A are one step closer to a more modern experience as the first pair of brand-new shuttle cars arrived in the early hours of Wednesday ...
HIGH POINT – Rug companies added new designs, colors and styles at this week’s High Point Market. Capel Rugs‘ new Rabat collection is made from 100% wool and its new Bayview collection rugs are ...
A new partnership will allow UC San Francisco employees to ride Uber’s employee shuttle buses to Mission Bay. Uber, which is headquartered in Mission Bay and operates an employee shuttle system that ...
On the 50th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War, U.S. companies that have come to rely on Vietnam’s factories, like Apple and Nike, are in a bind because of Trump’s tariffs. By Grady ...
According to South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson, Joseph David Schofield IV, 18, is charged with three counts of sexual exploitation of a minor. The Internet Crimes Against Children ...
The Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens will run a free shuttle for passengers Friday, May 1 through Sunday, May 4 between the Aventura station and the stadium hosting the big race six miles away.
According to The Baltimore Banner, the incident, which occurred on April 19 at approximately 5 P.M., led to a Johns Hopkins shuttle bus crashing into a building and injuring multiple people.