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RTA seeks public feedback Thursday on $50M West 25th Street bus rapid transit line
Residents will be asked to sound off on the future of a major Cleveland corridor.
By Steven Litt, cleveland.com
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Walmart Fourth of July savings event has can’t-miss items for your holiday party
If you’re hosting a picnic, a bonfire or a party – or even if you’re just a guest – Walmart has a ton of savings right now for the holiday.
By Kaylee Remington, cleveland.com
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Ford recalling nation’s top-selling pickup over defect that can increase crash risk
Ford is recalling more than 550,000 F-150 pickups made in 2014 over a sensor malfunction that can cause the vehicle to suddenly downshift to first gear while driving.
By Robert Higgs, cleveland.com
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Midwest family restaurant chain is rebranding, updating menu
Perkins restaurant will offer new menu items with the brand's latest relaunch.
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Rite Aid to close 27 stores across U.S., including 15 in Ohio
Major U.S. pharmacy chain Rite Aid plans to close 27 stores across the U.S., including 15 in Ohio and 12 in Michigan, according to court documents filed with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court.
By Zach Mentz, cleveland.com
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Re-regulating electrical power generation in Ohio is a flawed idea that should be resisted: Todd Snitchler
For states that have moved on from the old models of power generation, these restructured markets have retired higher-cost, higher-emissions facilities sooner than in vertically integrated portions of the country. In restructured markets, economic decisions drive the emissions and reliability outcomes, delivering a triple win for the future – let’s keep the past where it belongs, writes guest columnist Todd Snitchler, a former Public Utilities Commission of Ohio chair and former Ohio state representative who is now president and CEO of the Electric Power Supply Association, which represents U.S. competitive power suppliers.
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