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SAN DIEGO KGTV 鈥?San Diego s Metro Transit System bus service was running as scheduled Friday following two days of disruptions after some drivers walked off the job. According to an MTS tweet sent Friday morning, the system s minibus and access service were affected by the driver walk off. MTSAlert Riders: As of now, all bus service is running as scheduled. However, contract negotiations between contractors First Transit, Transdev and employees are ongoing. As such, please continue to keep an eye on Alerts Detours:
https://t.co/91ccz4oRRCmdash; San Diego MTS @sdmts April 28
stanley thermobecher , 2023 RELATED: Bus driver strike causing problems for students, workers in PowayThe work stoppage stemmed from an ongoing labor dispute between third-party contractor First Transit, which runs the minibuses, and the union representing the bus drivers. MTS also says the contract negotiations are still happening. They recommend riders keep an eye out for any alerts or detours to routes on the MTS website. RELATED: MTS minibus, paratransit service drivers walk off job in work stoppage Copyright 2023 . All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistr
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MARION COUNTY, Fla. 鈥?A Florida teacher is on paid administrative leave after being accused of drowning two raccoons during a science class, WFTV reports.A student at Forest High School provided WFTV with video of the incident, which appears to show buckets filled with water, and raccoons in cages being submerged into them.That student said the raccoons killed several chickens housed in a shed
stanley italia behind the school. They finally took the cage out of the water, and they trapped it into another smaller cage, where the top of the cage would go down into the water, the student said. And that s how they killed the second one, the student told the TV station.Florida Fish and Wildlife are reportedly looking into the legality of the issue. While law enforcement tells us the teacher may not have done anything illegal, his actions before students are certainly questionable, the Marion County School District reportedly said in a statement. Copyright 2018 . All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Sign up for the Breaking News
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