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Greyhound Lines Inc. will pay $2.2 million to settle a lawsuit over its practice of allowing customs agents to conduct warrantless immigration sweeps.
Jessica Wehner's worst travel nightmare turned into a reality just before a busy holiday weekend. That's when her daughter, Samantha, tried to take a Greyhound bus back to college. But the motorcoach ...
Hundreds of people showed up Saturday to mourn the loss of D’Anthony Reaves who was shot to death outside the Greyhound bus ...
Greyhound Lines Inc. may be an old dog at 102 years old, but the iconic bus line is moving swiftly to bash old-time misperceptions, including that it’s slow and stops in every small town.
St. Augustine is severing ties with the bus company Greyhound Lines in an effort to get a handle on the homeless population in the city. As of Tuesday, Greyhound buses no longer services the ...
Greyhound Lines has been helping those in need during the holiday season for 35 years, giving free rides to those who wish to reunite with their families during the holidays. BAKERSFIELD, Calif ...
Greyhound Lines, Inc., usually shortened to Greyhound, is an intercity bus common carrier serving over 3,800 destinations across North America. The company's first route began in Hibbing ...
Greyhound Lines' UK owners are putting it up for sale, report says People aren't going Greyhound like they used to, and the company's owners are feeling the pressure.
Greyhound Lines Inc. still plans to leave its station on Arthur Ashe Boulevard – but not as early as previously expected. The company had said it would depart its longtime home in October.
Greyhound Lines Inc., the nation's largest intercity bus company, has threatened to fire employees who sell bus tickets to illegal immigrants under an internal policy that some Hispanic advocacy ...
CHICAGO – Greyhound looks to be on the go again – to an uncertain destination. British bus and train operator FirstGroup PLC announced a $2.8 billion deal Friday to acquire Greyhound owner ...
Greyhound Lines will pay $2.2 million to settle a lawsuit over allowing U.S. Customs & Border Protection to board buses to conduct immigration sweeps.