Author: WHIO Staff
The Rabbit Hole Bookstore in Dayton remains closed following a Feb. 12 fire that triggered an emergency evacuation order from city officials.Read More
Block, the company behind Square, Cash App and Afterpay, is cutting its staff by 40%. The reason: “intelligence tools,” according to a letter to shareholders by co-founder Jack Dorsey.Read More
EastGroup Properties, Inc. (NYSE: EGP) (the “Company”, “we”, “our”, “us” or “EastGroup”) announced today its recent business activity and participation in an upcoming conference.Read More
Jason Rol will have to make dozens of calls to clients who had their dream vehicles parked on his lot waiting to be restored.Read More
The City of Vancouver approved a new initiative to support small businesses struggling along the “Fourth Plain Corridor” on Fourth Plain Boulevard.Read More
Pittsburgh prepares for NFL draft with pop-up businesses and renovationsRead More
The US Federal Trade Commission’s loss in its retrospective challenge to social media giant Meta Platforms’ long ago-consummated buyouts of WhatsApp and Instagram has prompted concern among federal and state lawmakers who are considering whether to enact new technology-focused legislation, California’s antitrust chief said Thursday.Read More
A Denver law firm accused the Garfield County Sheriff’s Office on Thursday of illegally coordinating the arrest and transfer of an immigrant without proper legal status last year.Read More
A new Texas law effective January 1, 2026, mandates that insurance companies automatically provide written explanations for any declined, canceled, or non-renewed home and auto policies to increase industry transparency.Read More
Judge Zahid N. Quraishi said federal prosecutors in New Jersey had lost credibility on immigration issues. He’s the latest federal judge to show impatience with the Trump administration.Read More