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Jun 20 2023
News
Fire at NYC electric bike repair shop kills 4, injures 5
A fire at an electric bike repair shop in New York early Tuesday morning killed four and injured five. Heavy smoke from the first-floor fire spread through the six-story building housing the shop. Personnel from the New York City Fire Department responded to the three-alarm fire in Manhattan at around 12:15 a.m., with flames already engulfing the first floor containing the e-bike shop. The
Washington Times
Jun 20 2023
News
4 dead, 2 critically hurt in fire that spread from e-bike shop
NEW YORK (AP) — A fire that started in a New York City e-bike shop early Tuesday spread to upper-floor apartments, killing four people and injuring several others, authorities said. City fire officials said the blaze was reported shortly after midnight on the Lower East Side of Manhattan in a six-story building that houses HQ E-Bike Repair. A pile of burned bikes, scooters and other debris was
The Patriot-News
May 09 2023
News
Treat Mom To Outdoor Dining And Shopping In Doylestown Borough
As part of Doylestown’s popular “Pedestrian Zone” program, East State Street will be closed to traffic on Saturday and Sunday, May 11 and 12 from 5 to 11 p.m. for outdoor dining and shopping. The outdoor shopping and dining program allows for the closure of streets for pedestrian dining on the street. The closures of portions of East State, West State and Main Streets continue every other
Patch.com
May 05 2023
News
Multiple people shot near Annapolis shopping center
BALTIMORE — Anne Arundel County Police are investigating after multiple people were shot near an Annapolis shopping center.
Police said the shooting occurred in the 2000 block of Somerville Road Friday afternoon.
Anne Arundel County Police are expected to give an update to media in the Truist Bank parking lot on Solomons Island Road.
This story is still developing and will
CBS News (Online)
Jun 08 2023
News
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.com
Jun 20 2023
News
Shop Owner Who Paid Ex-Worker in Pennies Is Ordered to Pay More
A court in Georgia has ordered the owner of an auto-repair shop who disbursed a former employee’s wages with about 91,500 greasy pennies left in his driveway to pay nearly $40,000 in back pay and damages. The judgment said that the shop owner retaliated against the worker, who had asked for his final paycheck, and that he failed to pay overtime to the man and eight other employees. Judge
New York Times (News)
Jun 20 2023
News
New York fire kills four after blaze at e-bike shop
Four people have died after a fire broke out at an e-bike shop in New York City, police said. A blaze broke out at a six-story building on Madison Street in Lower Manhattan shortly after midnight on Tuesday, a spokesperson for the New York Fire Department told Newsweek. Six people were transported to hospitals in a critical condition. Four of them—two men and two women—have died, a
Newsweek
Jul 14 2023
News
Lionel Messi Spotted Grocery Shopping at Florida Publix Before Making MLS Debut with Inter Miami
Lionel Messi is taking in Miami’s sites! All of them. Just days after the Argentinian soccer star arrived in the United States to join his new team, Inter Miami, Messi was spotted shopping at a local Publix. The 36-year-old World Cup winner was seen walking the aisles with a cart full of groceries, much to the delight of fans — a number of whom stopped to grab selfies with the soccer star. “So
People
Jul 12 2023
News
Back-to-school shopping decreases for first time in 9 years as persistent inflation tightens excess spending
The end-of-the-summer rush for school supplies is a feeling all too familiar to some, but a new study shows back-to-school spending is expected to fall for the first time in nine years.
Overall back-to-school shopping is projected to shrink to $31.2 billion, compared with $34.4 billion in 2022, according to the new report, while consumers are personally expected to spend 10% less this
Fox Business