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Rite AidBUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — Sixty-eight Western New York Rite Aid stores will close next week and more than 700 people will be out of a job, state labor records show. Rite Aid filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy for the second time in a year earlier this month and is in the process of closing distribution centers and selling off or closing store locations across the country. Stores in Erie, Niagara, Chautauqua, Cattaraugus, Genesee and Wyoming counties a…See the Story
68 Rite Aid Stores in WNY to Close
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California, United States · CaliforniaMONTEREY — A divided Monterey City Council voted 3-1 Friday to continue discussion over a proposal to install a rainbow crosswalk in the city, citing financial, logistical and community considerations. Councilman Ed Smith voted no. Vice Mayor Kim Barber was absent. The item will return for further deliberation at the council’s regular meeting June 3. During a special council meeting Friday, the proposed crosswalks, intended to signal the city’s …See the Story
Monterey Council Tables Rainbow Crosswalk Proposal for Next Meeting
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Wages · Los AngelesLos Angeles hotel owners are warning they are going to withdraw from 2028 Olympic deals now that the city has enacted a major wage hike for tourism workers, calling the move unaffordable and economically reckless. Key Facts:
The Los Angeles City Council has voted on a measure to raise the minimum wage for hotel and airport workers to $30 an hour by July 2028. At least eight major hotels—including Hilton, Hotel Angeleno, and Hollywood Roosevelt—…See the Story
LA City Council Approves $30 Minimum Wage For Hotel Workers, Gets Hit With Immediate Consequences
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