LA GRANDE, Ore.–FlixBus will discontinue the Greyhound route that runs from Portland to Boise on January 16. The Greyhound stop in La Grande will be removed as well, but daily routes through the ...
Scotland's last standing greyhound track is depriving Fife up to £6million in prime housing land, it has been claimed. A glossy report commissioned by a US-based campaign group has calculated the ...
STATESVILLE — For the second weekend in a row, the Watauga wrestling team turned in a strong finish at an individual tournament. This time, it participated in the 16-team Greyhound Classic on Saturday ...
The Greyhound Bus terminal in Albany’s Liberty Park area is seen here in October 2022. Capitalize Albany purchased the site recently. ALBANY — Capitalize Albany, the city of Albany’s ...
Greyhound is set to open a curbside service location in Downtown Columbus as it shifts operations away from its embattled West Side location, according to a Greyhound spokesperson. The new ...
Just three months after setting up a bus stop at the former Farmer’s Market building in the Durkee Street parking lot in the City of Plattsburgh, Greyhound has moved to the Sunoco gas station at ...
Racing Minister Winston Peters during his press conference when he announced greyhound racing is set to be outlawed in New Zealand. Photo / Mark Mitchell The proposal to ban greyhound racing ...
Not merely did the right-wing New Zealand government yesterday move to ban greyhound “racing”, it announced emergency legislation to ban greyhound abusers from killing their dogs, given they ...
Dive into today’s comprehensive greyhound racing insights for December 11, 2024, covering the top tracks across Australia. From Angle Park to Mandurah, our expert tips and race previews bring you the ...
Gunnedah in New South Wales is set to host a 12-race greyhound meeting this Wednesday, December 11, with the first race scheduled to kick off at 2:47pm AEDT. Races six, seven, eight and nine will be ...
New Zealand plans to outlaw greyhound racing because too many dogs are hurt or killed, the government said Tuesday, spelling an end to the practice in one of the few countries where it still operates.