Mom says son's bus was 75 minutes late
Jasmine Bell lives in Pontiac and works as a pizza delivery driver. The 32-year-old has six kids, one of them is Amari, who was diagnosed with autism last year. "I switched to afternoons to go around all my children’s schedules, so for this to happen, this is devastating," Bell said. Bell says her 5-year-old son Amari gets picked up and dropped off from school every day, but the problem is the bus is never on time. According to Bell, the school bus on average is late 30 minutes per day. But it became a huge problem when the bus arrived an hour and 15 minutes late. Full story: https://www.wxyz.com/news/local-mom-5...

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