Moderate Injury Reported Following School Bus Collision in Palo Alto Intersection

Palo Alto, CA — A collision involving a school bus and multiple cars left one person with moderate injuries on Thursday morning in Palo Alto, local authorities reported. The accident occurred at the intersection of Homer Avenue and Middlefield Road around 8:04 a.m. Emergency services were quick to arrive at the scene where they found that one of the car drivers had sustained moderate injuries. The injured individual was promptly taken to a nearby hospital for treatment. Officials noted that no students on the school bus were injured in the incident. The circumstances leading up … Read more

NY Judge Strikes Down Old Law in Texas Migrant Bus Dispute, Upholding Right to Free Interstate Travel

New York, N.Y. — A decades-old state law was deemed unconstitutional by a New York judge, thwarting New York City’s efforts to prevent Texas from transporting migrants via free bus rides to the city. The ruling marked the latest development in a broader national debate over immigration and local responsibilities. In January, New York City Mayor Eric Adams filed a lawsuit against private charter companies involved in moving migrants under a scheme initiated by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott. The city cited an 1817 law that prohibited bringing indigent individuals into the state to avoid making … Read more

Estate of Band Director Files Lawsuit Against Bus Company and Tire Manufacturer One Year After Fatal I-84 Crash

Orange County, NY – A lawsuit has been filed by the estate of a deceased high school band director against a bus operator, its driver, and a tire manufacturing company following a tragic incident that occurred on I-84 last year. The legal action comes on the heels of a bus accident that resulted in the deaths of the band director and a chaperone, sparking a series of legal battles. In September of 2023, tragedy struck when a bus traveling from Farmingdale High School in Long Island to a band camp swerved off the road and … Read more

Texas Jury Holds One Accountable, Clears Five in 2020 Biden Campaign Bus Incident

SAN MARCOS, Texas — A Texas jury recently reached a verdict in a high-profile civil case involving an incident from the 2020 election campaign where a group of pro-Trump activists intercepted a Joe Biden campaign bus. The incident, which occurred on Interstate 35, involved a caravan known as the “Trump train” that courted controversy through its aggressive behavior. The jury found Eliazar Cisneros liable for conspiring to intimidate and disrupt the Biden campaign, ordering him to pay $40,000 in damages. However, his co-defendants Stephen and Randi Ceh, Joeylynn and Robert Mesaros, and Dolores Park were … Read more