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April 9, 2024
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Norfolk Southern agrees to $600 million settlement over East Palestine train derailment disaster
Norfolk Southern has agreed to pay $600 million to settle a class-action lawsuit over the East Palestine train derailment.
By Adam Ferrise, cleveland.com
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Walmart may owe you $500 from $45M class action settlement; How to claim the money
Shoppers at Walmart who bought certain weighted goods between 2018 and 2024 may be due a refund of up to $500 under terms of a settlement in a $45 million class action suit.
By Robert Higgs, cleveland.com
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The Greyhound bus terminal has been sold; what happens next?
Playhouse Square Foundation purchased the Greyhound bus terminal last week.
By Megan Sims, cleveland.com
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How is traffic in the Cleveland-area post solar eclipse?
The solar eclipse has come and gone in the Cleveland area. And now the other big blockage everyone has been preparing for. Traffic.
By Sean McDonnell, cleveland.com
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A welcome transformation at the West Side Market: Tom McIntyre
We vendors were used to hearing “no” whenever we asked the city to address an issue at the West Side Market. Today, we have a mayor who sees the market as an invaluable asset for the entire city of Cleveland. With the nonprofit poised to fully take the reins this spring, I’m more hopeful than ever, and so are my fellow vendors. It’s refreshing to finally have a partner willing to dream big dreams for the market, and find new ways to get to “yes,” writes guest columnist Tom McIntyre, owner of Kate's Fish at the West Side Market and a member of the United West Side Market Tenants Association.
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Making it easier for Ohioans to become homeowners: Scott Williams
I also agree with those who argue that homeownership is not for everyone, and I know renting certainly makes sense for some. But smart policies and programs can help make homeownership more accessible. And when homeownership is more accessible, we all — individuals, families and communities — benefit, writes guest columnist Scott Williams, CEO of Ohio REALTORS.
By Guest Columnist, cleveland.com
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