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Uber announces UberX, a service that uses lower-cost hybrid vehicles. [9] 2013: April: Product: Uber adds ridesharing, where regular drivers use their personal vehicles as part of UberX. [10] June International expansion Uber launches in Mexico City, Mexico. [11] July International expansion Uber expands to Asia, starting in Singapore, Seoul ...
The two then engaged in a “scuffle” at the car door. A fight continued and Mr Brock shot the driver again, police said. Horrifying moment phone scam victim, 81, pulls gun on innocent Uber ...
Inside the car, police found a container of liquid bleach, germicidal wipes, and window cleaner. [18] The car also contained Josephson's phone [26] as well as a large amount [17] of her blood, which was in the passenger seat and in the trunk. [18] Additionally, the child locks were activated, which police believe prevented Josephson from ...
WRKZ (99.7 FM), branded 99.7 The Blitz, is a commercial active rock radio station licensed to Columbus, Ohio, and serving the Columbus metro area.It is owned by the North American Broadcasting Company, along with sister stations 920 WMNI and 103.9 WJKR.
William J. Brock fatally shot an Uber driver because he wrongly assumed she was part of a scheme to extract $12,000 in supposed bond money for a relative, authorities said this week.
In 1953, GBQ Partners, a professional services firm was founded, [1] and is the largest Columbus-owned accounting firm. During the recession beginning in late 2007, Columbus's economy was not impacted as much as the rest of the country, due to decades of diversification work by long-time corporate residents, business leaders, and political leaders.
One Nationwide Plaza is a 40-story skyscraper in Columbus, Ohio, United States, that serves as the corporate office headquarters of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company.It is part of the complex of buildings known as Nationwide Plaza.
Hangar No. 1 was the first structure at LAX, built in 1929 and restored in 1990. It remains in use. [13]In 1926, the Los Angeles City Council and the Chamber of Commerce recognized the need for the city to have its own airport to tap into the fledgling, but quickly growing, aviation industry.