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900 families to be evicted from Florida mobile home park
Park authorities reported that the closure is part of a community development plan that seeks to modernize the area
Park authorities reported that the closure is part of a community development plan that seeks to modernize the area
Starbucks will close 16 stores in total, including locations in Portland, Seattle, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., and Los Angeles
Starbucks announced Monday that it will be permanently closing stores in several major metropolitan areas where workers reported café disruptions that made them feel unsafe
New Jerseyeans are beginning the week with unleaded gasoline prices more than a dime less than seven days ago and more than 30 cents below the June 13 high of $5.059 per gallon.
A New York-based technology company plans to spend nearly $140 million to expand its footprint upstate and help boost the production of semiconductors, and while the state is providing some tax credits toward the project, at least one organization questions whether that’s a prudent
Musk secured a deal to purchase the company for $44 billion in late April
This November, California voters will be asked to approve up to $4.5 billion in new taxes on wealthy residents to fund subsidies for zero-emission vehicle purchases and charging stations.
West Texas Intermediate crude oil dropped by nearly 10 percent on Tuesday, coming in at $98 per barrel, the lowest since May 11.
The annual report said the average cost for a summer barbeque for 10 people will cost U.S. consumers $69.68, or about $7 per person. This includes ingredients for Fourth of July cookout staples like cheeseburgers, pork chops, chicken breasts and potato salad
A nationwide shortage of pyro-technicians, the professionals qualified to safely run fireworks shows, meant some cities have reschedule their celebrations to accommodate. Phoenix, Arizona cancelled three of their scheduled shows.