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A man has been convicted in the hit-and-run death of a 16-year-old Columbus, Indiana high school student struck by his car last year as she prepared to board a school bus.
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Hundreds of extra Indiana police will be on alert this month to enforce safe driving on roads near buses, schools and residential areas.
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A woman convicted in a 2018 crash that killed three siblings who were crossing a rural northern Indiana highway to board a school bus was released from prison Wednesday, after serving just over two years.
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The Columbus East High School student was pronounced dead at a hospital after being struck about 6:55 a.m. while trying to board the Bartholomew Consolidated School Corp. bus.
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Indiana drivers could find themselves facing more frequent and pricier tickets for illegally passing stopped school buses under a bill the state Senate passed Tuesday.
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In Indiana, it's illegal for motorists to pass a bus that's stopped with its red lights flashing and stop-arm extended on all roads, except for vehicles traveling in the opposite direction as the bus on multi-lane roads divided by a physical barrier or unpaved median.
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The National Transportation Safety Board said Tuesday that Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation is partially to blame for a 2018 crash that killed three siblings crossing a rural highway to reach their stopped school bus.
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Nearly 40 police agencies used SAVE grants to pay for extra patrols surrounding schools and bus routes.
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The Indiana woman who hit and killed three children while passing a stopped school bus in October 2018 has been sentenced to four years in prison.
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Three of the students on the Central Noble Schools bus suffered minor injuries in the accident Tuesday morning.