California Shuttle Bus News
- NASA's Space Shuttle Scheduled to Return to Earth for Final Time Thursday Tuesday, July 19, 2011 @ 11:38PMThe final flight of NASA's 30-year-old space shuttle program is scheduled to end on Thursday, July 21, when Atlantis and its STS-135 crew return to Earth.
- Beautiful weather entices guests to check out the Stanislaus County Fair Saturday, July 16, 2011 @ 12:56AMThe Stanislaus County Fair started its 10-day run Friday afternoon, attracting strong crowds from the moment the gates opened.
- Shuttle driver may have run red light in fatal UCSF shuttle crash Friday, July 15, 2011 @ 11:16PMThe driver of a University of California at San Francisco shuttle bus that collided with a big-rig on Octavia Boulevard Thursday morning may have ran a red light, police said today. Witness reports indicate the shuttle...
- UCSF driver may have run red light before fatal crash Friday, July 15, 2011 @ 12:42PMA doctor died and three others were injured in a crash that involved a big-rig and a UCSF shuttle bus in SF's Hayes Valley.
- UCSF shuttle bus involved in deadly accident may have run red light before crash Friday, July 15, 2011 @ 12:23PMThe driver of a University of California at San Francisco shuttle bus that collided with a big-rig on Octavia Boulevard Thursday morning may have ran a red light, police said Friday. Witness reports indicate the shuttle bus driver may have ran a red light while traveling east on Oak Street shortly before the 6:20 a.m. crash, which killed Dr. Kevin Mack, a 52-year-old UCSF psychiatrist and ...
- Shuttle Bus Driver May Have Run Light In Fatal SF Crash Friday, July 15, 2011 @ 11:54AMThe driver of a University of California at San Francisco shuttle bus that collided with a big-rig on Octavia Boulevard Thursday morning may have ran a red light, police said Friday.
- UCSF Professor Dead, 3 Hurt In Shuttle Bus, Big-Rig Crash Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 8:10PMA UCSF professor was killed and three others hurt in San Francisco on Thursday when a shuttle bus collided with a big-rig transporting cars in the city's Hayes Valley neighborhood.
- Colleagues Mourn Loss Of UCSF Doctor Killed In SF Shuttle Crash Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 7:35PMStudents and colleagues are mourning the loss of Kevin Mack, a doctor and associate professor at the University of California at San Francisco's Department of Psychiatry, who was killed in a shuttle bus crash early this morning.
- One Dead, 3 Hurt In UCSF Shuttle Bus Crash With Big Rig Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 11:17AMOne person was killed and three others hurt in San Francisco Thursday morning when a University of California, San Franicisco shuttle bus collided with a big rig carrying vehicles.
- One Dead, 3 Hurt In UCSF Shuttle Bus Crash With Big Rig Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 11:17AMOne person was killed and three others hurt in San Francisco Thursday morning when a University of California, San Franicisco shuttle bus collided with a big rig carrying vehicles.
- Man dies, three injured in crash involving big-rig, UCSF shuttle Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 10:53AMOne person died and three others were injured in a crash that involved a big-rig and a shuttle bus in San Francisco’s Hayes Valley neighborhood Thursdaymorning, a police spokesman said. Octavia Boulevard was closed for nearly five hours to traffic between Market and Fell streets after the crash, which was reported around 6:20 a.m., police Lt. Troy Dangerfield said. The street was reopened ...
- Man dies, three injured in crash involving big-rig, UCSF shuttle Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 10:53AMOne person died and three others were injured in a crash that involved a big-rig and a shuttle bus in San Francisco’s Hayes Valley neighborhood Thursdaymorning, a police spokesman said. Octavia Boulevard was closed for nearly five hours to traffic between Market and Fell streets after the crash, which was reported around 6:20 a.m., police Lt. Troy Dangerfield said. The street was reopened ...
- Man dies, three injured in big-rig, UCSF bus crash Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 10:42AMOne person died and three others were injured in a crash that involved a big-rig and a UCSF shuttle bus in SF's Hayes Valley.
- Man dies, three injured in big-rig, UCSF bus crash Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 10:42AMOne person died and three others were injured in a crash that involved a big-rig and a UCSF shuttle bus in SF's Hayes Valley.
- Doctor dies, 3 injured in big-rig, UCSF bus crash Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 10:42AMA doctor died and three others were injured in a crash that involved a big-rig and a UCSF shuttle bus in SF's Hayes Valley.
- One Killed, Three Injured In SF Big-Rig Accident Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 9:20AMOne person died and three others were injured in a crash that involved a big-rig and a shuttle bus in San Francisco's Hayes Valley neighborhood Thursday morning, a police spokesman said.
- One Killed, Three Injured In SF Big-Rig Accident Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 9:20AMOne person died and three others were injured in a crash that involved a big-rig and a shuttle bus in San Francisco's Hayes Valley neighborhood Thursday morning, a police spokesman said.
- New Report: How to Improve California's Public Transit System Tuesday, July 12, 2011 @ 8:26AMA new report offers steps that California policy makers and businesses can take to improve the state's chronically underfunded public transit system. Author Ethan Elkind, a climate change research fellow at the University of California, Berkeley and UCLA schools of law, outlines how a well-funded system could address unemployment, high fuel costs and the long commutes that many Californians face.
- New Report: How to Improve California's Public Transit System Tuesday, July 12, 2011 @ 8:26AMA new report offers steps that California policy makers and businesses can take to improve the state's chronically underfunded public transit system. Author Ethan Elkind, a climate change research fellow at the University of California, Berkeley and UCLA schools of law, outlines how a well-funded system could address unemployment, high fuel costs and the long commutes that many Californians face.
- U.S. asked to clarify military gay ban position Tuesday, July 12, 2011 @ 12:05AMSAN DIEGO - A federal appeals court that has called for the immediate halt of the military's ban on openly gay troops issued an order Monday requiring the federal government to state whether it will continue to defend the constitutionality of the policy in court.
- National briefs: HUD sets cities plan Monday, July 11, 2011 @ 11:56PMThe Obama administration is launching a pilot program designed to spark economic growth in urban America by partnering federal officials with local decision-makers in six cities, the U.S Housing and Urban Development secretary announced Monday.
- FIRST-PERSON: People are more & more open to spiritual conversations Jeff Iorg Monday, July 11, 2011 @ 3:35PMMILL VALLEY, Calif. (BP)--A few days ago, my rental car shuttle bus driver greeted me as I stepped on the bus with, "God bless you." When I thanked him for the blessing and told him I was a Believer, he started telling me about his dreams and visions.
- Seattle and the Space Age that fizzled Monday, July 11, 2011 @ 4:18AMWe ushered in the manned Space Age with Century 21. As the Space Shuttle programs end, its time to consider one failing: We made the New Frontier a place for experts and elites, not the people.
- Cities ill-equipped for older Americans Monday, July 11, 2011 @ 3:00AMEDITOR'S NOTE: The Associated Press and the Associated Press Managing Editors have launched a joint project to look at the silver tsunami - the aging of the baby boomers - and its impact on communities and the services they provide, from health care to accessible housing and shopping. This story is the first in a series.
- Aging boomers strain cities Sunday, July 10, 2011 @ 3:48AMNEW YORK - America's cities are beginning to grapple with a fact of life: People are getting old and#8212; fast, and they're doing it in communities designed for the sprightly.
- Aging baby boomers strained in cities built for the young Saturday, July 9, 2011 @ 10:19PMEditor's note: This is the first in a joint AP-APME project over the coming months looking at the aging baby boomers. NEW YORK — America's cities are beginning to grapple with a fact of life: People are getting old fast, and they're doing it in communities designed for the sprightly. To envision how this silver tsunami will challenge a youth-oriented society, just consider that seniors soon will ...
- The long goodbye Thursday, July 7, 2011 @ 5:04PMAs the final mission of the space shuttle programme approaches, we will feature here the very best articles, audio and video marking this historic occasion Please email links for inclusion to science@guardian.co.uk , tweet @GuardianScience , or share your thoughts in the comments field below. Newest updates will be added to the top of the blog 7.24pm: Update from Alok ...
- More Videos Wednesday, July 6, 2011 @ 4:44PM(Boston Globe) In a court hearing, James "Whitey" Bulger pleaded not guilty to federal indictment alleging 19 murders. During a Twitter Townhall in Washington, D.C., President Obama answered a tweet about issuing an executive order to raise the debt ceiling.
- Shuttle crews: A different breed who still flew with the right stuff Tuesday, July 5, 2011 @ 7:51AMAs a teenager in Costa Rica, Franklin Chang-Diaz had an improbable goal: becoming an American astronaut. Ultimately, he would fly a record seven shuttle missions and today wants to fly to Mars.
- Space shuttle veterans were a different breed of astronaut Monday, July 4, 2011 @ 4:46AMAs a teenager in Costa Rica, Franklin Chang-Diaz had an improbable goal: becoming an American astronaut. Ultimately, he would fly a record seven shuttle missions and today wants to fly to Mars.
- Independence Day celebrations in Beaumont, surrounding cities Monday, July 4, 2011 @ 12:28AMThe City of Beaumont is inviting the community to come out and celebrate the birth of our great Nation. On July 4, beginning at 5 p.m. there will be food, fun, games, and free entertainment for everyone.
- MSO concert hails America with Sousa, Tchaikovsky and fireworks Thursday, June 30, 2011 @ 12:23PMThe SOS went out, donations came in and on Saturday, July 2, the Maryland Symphony Orchestra will present the 26th annual “Salute to Independence” at Antietam National Battlefield. Just a few months ago, the yearly extravaganza — which draws as many as 35,000 people — was in danger of not happening. The MSO learned that the loss of a major sponsor, reductions in other sponsorship levels and ...
- Town Park closed July 3 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 @ 3:20PMTown Park in Corte Madera will be closed to the public on Sun., July 3, to ready the space for Fourth of July parade and picnic festivities.
- Marin City transit center to get new look Wednesday, June 29, 2011 @ 2:58PMAt the Marin City transit hub there’s a bus roughly every seven minutes. Yet current conditions have riders often standing in the cold fog or wind.
- Plugged in: Wellington employees zip around town in ZapVan Wednesday, June 29, 2011 @ 8:00AMPlugged in: Wellington employees zip around town in ZapVan
- Hansen: D-Line shuttle plus new museum exhibit stir musings on Des Moines' rail history Thursday, June 23, 2011 @ 4:27AMThe woman getting off the D-Line shuttle in downtown Des Moines turned to the passenger with the harmonica and the red guitar.
- Treasure Valley plays host to 4,000 of youth soccer's star players Tuesday, June 21, 2011 @ 12:18AMMore than 4,000 athletes have converged on Boise this week for the Far West Regional soccer tournament. See a photo gallery of the Far West Regional tournament Far West Regionals: Emergency goalie leads Treasure Valley team to opening victory Far West Regionals Notebook: Young teams enjoy opportunity to play Far West Regionals: Monday's scores and Idaho teams' Tuesday schedule
- Zooborns: 36 adorable new zoo babies Monday, June 20, 2011 @ 12:10PMMeet Chiquita the sassy wolf pup, Aurora the clingy orangutan, and plenty more cuddly newcomers at zoos across the country.
- Band of 100 Central Texas students plans West Coast road trip to perform, visit colleges Thursday, June 16, 2011 @ 11:20PMBand of 100 Central Texas students plans West Coast road trip to perform, visit colleges
- At weddings, guests remember special details Tuesday, June 14, 2011 @ 9:43PMIn the swelter of a 90-degree afternoon, my groomsmaid Mia and I were on a mission. We'd abandoned the comfort of my apartment - and a tantalizing bottle of chilled ros - to search for 100 place cards, rubber stamps and ink.
- More Videos Thursday, June 2, 2011 @ 7:16AMAs most of the Northeast braces for impending thunderstorms and strong winds, a tornado touched down in western Mass. leaving significant damage in its wake. Lonnie Quinn reports.
- Best entertainment bets for May 27-June 2 Friday, May 27, 2011 @ 12:18AMHere's the best in Twin Cities entertainment for May 29-June 2.
- Brotherly bond endures for decades Saturday, May 21, 2011 @ 3:15AMA waterfront breeze whips at John Prendergast and Michael Mattocks as they walk down to the Potomac River. The wind plays decidedly more havoc with Prendergast - a tall white man with flowing, Fabio-class hair - than it does with Mattocks, a stocky black man with a shaved head and a tight inch of beard.
- California'11 St.4: Horner The Dominator Thursday, May 19, 2011 @ 10:32AMAs always, Chris Horner was in fine spirits at the start. He'd have even more reason for a good mood about three and a half hours later. Tejay Van Garderen made it clear ahead of the Tour of California that he wanted to compete for the win.
- Lubbock couple son-in-law pilot Endeavour's final flight Wednesday, May 18, 2011 @ 12:21AMLUBBOCK - Watching NASA's second-to-the-last shuttle launch Monday brought a mixture of emotions for a Lubbock couple. George Robert and Arlene Harbaugh expressed excitement for their son-in-law, Gregory Johnson, pilot of the Endeavor and a man passionate about flying and the space program. It was a significant event in history and a special moment for their family, the couple said. "It was an ...
- Family of shuttle pilot share experiences at shuttle launches Tuesday, May 17, 2011 @ 1:32AMWatching NASA’s second-to-last shuttle launch Monday brought a mixture of emotions for a Lubbock couple.
- Christian Ponder and the 5 Most Deflating Moments in Minnesota Vikings History Monday, May 16, 2011 @ 7:24PMEvery National League Football team has its fair share of moments in which they—and their fan base—consider deflating. The Vikings , however, have quite a few to mention. Whether it comes on the heels of high hopes dashed—the Christian Ponder draft pick to some, for instance—or just flat out embarrassing moments, the next five highlights show the darker side of football and Vikings historic ...
- Reportlinker Adds Fuel Cell Vehicles Monday, May 16, 2011 @ 3:29AMReportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:
- Auto Date: List of upcoming events Friday, May 13, 2011 @ 1:13PMAuto Date is a free listings service for auto clubs and non-profit organizations. Here is a list of some upcoming events:
- On The Shuttle, A $2 Billion Bid To Find Antimatter Friday, April 29, 2011 @ 2:19AMThe Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer will collect cosmic rays and was designed to search for antimatter created during the Big Bang. The project was nearly scrapped, but the persistence of one key researcher kept it alive. It will be carried to the space station aboard space shuttle Endeavour's final...