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About half of Hillsborough County's 191,000 students ride buses to and from school. ...more
August 1, 2008
The 4:45 p.m. express bus from downtown to New Tampa is quickly becoming the hottest seat in town. ...more
July 25, 2008
BRADENTON -- A man who had sex with a teenage girl was sentenced Wednesday to a year in prison and 10 years of sex offender probation. ...more
July 24, 2008
The 4:45 p.m. express bus from downtown to New Tampa is quickly becoming the hottest seat in town. ...more
July 23, 2008
NEW TAMPA - The 4:45 p.m. express bus from downtown to New Tampa is quickly becoming the hottest seat in town. ...more
July 22, 2008
TAMPA - William Joel touched himself inappropriately today in front of two girls younger than 16, police say. ...more
July 16, 2008
Commissioners Should Fix, Not Kill, THE Bus Re: David Russell and THE Bus. ...more
June 24, 2008
A car bomb ripped through a busy commercial street in a Shiite area of Baghdad on Tuesday, killing at least 51 people and wounding scores more in the deadliest blast in the capital in more than three months. ...more
June 18, 2008
Parents in the Woodmont community off Gunn Highway successfully protested a planned bus stop and got the school district to change it. ...more
June 14, 2008
Parents in the Woodmont community off Gunn Highway successfully protested a planned bus stop and got the school district to change it. The Hillsborough County school district is eliminating stops and adjusting bus routes to make its transportation system more efficient. But some of the proposals have worried parents for their children's safety. In Woodmont, families were concerned about students having to wait at the corner of Gunn Highway and Cain Road. The walk from the Woodmont houses down Cain is narrow with drainage ditches on both sides and no sidewalks. The traffic and speed on Gunn also bothered them. John Franklin, general director of transportation, met with about a dozen parents in the neighborhood last week on the final day of school to see the route himself. Afterward, he recommended moving the stop off Gunn farther in on Cain Road. Franklin told parents in an e-mail that a safety review showed Cain Road did not have a four-foot walking path as required due to the culverts. The community instead will have two stops that do not require walking down Cain. One stop will be at Cain Road and Piney Lane Drive. A second will be at Piney Lane and Pine Bay Drive. It is a reduction from the four elementary school stops that the neighborhood had last year. Barbara Boler, the parent who brought the Gunn Highway issue to Franklin's attention, said she and others were grateful for the attention and consideration the transportation office gave their concerns. ...more
June 10, 2008
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