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Jun 08 2023
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1 Dead, Others Seriously Injured In Smithfield After Subway Shop Crash
SMITHFIELD, RI — One person is dead and others are seriously injured after a car crashed into a Subway sandwich shop in Smithfield Wednesday afternoon, according to multiple reports. The crash occurred at the Subway at the Apple Valley Mall on Putnam Pike, where one of the victims died at the scene, WCVB reported. Four other people were taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries
Patch.comMar 26 2024
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19-year-old Maine man allegedly pulls knife, steals alcohol from Bangor Walmart
BANGOR (WGME) -- A 19-year-old Maine man allegedly pulled a knife on Bangor Walmart employees and stole a shopping cart full of alcohol. Bangor police say they responded to a call about a shoplifting suspect who pulled a knife on Walmart employees when they tried to stop him as he was leaving the store with a shopping cart full of alcohol on Saturday. Employees then saw the suspect take the
WGME 13Aug 20 2023
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California shop owner Laura Carleton killed in row over Pride flag – latest
Tributes are pouring in for a "beloved" California business owner who was shot dead by a man who complained about a Pride flag hanging at her store. The unnamed individual killed Laura Ann Carleton, 66, at her business Mag Pi clothing store after making “several disparaging remarks about a rainbow flag that stood outside the store," the San Bernardino Sheriff’s Office said. Deputies responded
The IndependentApr 01 2024
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String of burglaries leaves Eagle Rock business owners demanding answers
A string of burglaries at more than half a dozen Eagle Rock businesses has some owners demanding action from local law enforcement. The most recent burglaries, which happened early Sunday morning at two restaurants and a coffee shop, are just the latest in a weeks-long issue plaguing the community. Security video from the impacted businesses show the moments that a man smashes through each of
CBS News (Online)Apr 01 2024
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LA’s food deserts affected by fast food minimum wage hike
As some fast food restaurants already begin to raise prices to make up for the increase of the minimum wage for workers, Los Angeles residents who live in so-called food deserts now have fewer options for affordable meals. In the West Adams neighborhood near Crenshaw Boulevard and 28th Street, people said it’s less time-consuming to pop by at fast food restaurants like McDonald’s, Yoshinoya
NBC Los AngelesApr 01 2024
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Engineering firm signs one of the largest office leases in metro Atlanta this year
Office landlords are having to count their blessings, especially when tenants are considering whether to leave or renew their leases. Competition is cutthroat. At the end of last year, nearly a third of all office space in metro Atlanta was either vacant or being shopped around as “sublease” space by tenants with more room than they need. Steve Berman, founder of real estate firm OA
Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionJul 14 2023
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Lionel Messi spotted shopping at Publix as official debut with Inter Miami looms
MIAMI -- Global soccer superstars are just like you and me: They shop at Publix and load up on essentials like cereal, milk and bread. And Argentine superstar Lionel Messi is no different. Several photos of him shopping at a Publix have flooded social media over the past 24 to 48 hours. There is not known if Messi has picked up a Publix chicken tender sub. The reaction to Messi pushing a
CBS News (Online)Mar 31 2024
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What Happened When This Italian Province Invested in Babies
You have been granted access, use your keyboard to continue reading. Stefano Baldo shopping at the local supermarket with his sons Ruben and Gioele in Bolzano, Italy, this month. Large families have increasingly become uncommon in Italy, which has one of the lowest birthrates in Europe. The area around Bolzano has a thick network of family support provided by the government. That means a
New York Times (News)Apr 01 2024
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Indianapolis police believe more than 1 fired shots in violence that left 7 youths injured
Police patrol the area in downtown Indianapolis, Saturday, March 30, 2024, after a shooting near a shopping mall. (Max Lewis/Fox59 via AP) Police investigating a shooting in downtown Indianapolis that wounded seven young people — all 16 years and under — said Monday that they believe more than one person fired shots. Officers patrolling the area soon after 11:30 p.m. Saturday heard shots fired
San Diego Union-Tribune