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Tesco is reintroducing its blue and white stripes symbolising value, as it launches a commitment to keep prices low on thousands of branded items. The retailer’s new everyday low prices’ red logo will ...
The Blue Cross Arena will soon put in place a clear bag policy as a part of their ongoing commitment to safety and security. The policy will go into effect for all events held at the arena starting ...
From the moment 4-year-old Cameron first stepped out into Glimmer in Spyro 2, he knew video games were going to play a central role in the rest of his life. Though he never planned to make it the ...
Gainesville staple El Indio has opened its third location in Jonesville, featuring a full liquor bar. The Paper Bag Deli is expanding with a new location planned for Magnolia Parke Plaza in north ...
This year's Fall Classic is officially set. It'll be the Los Angeles Dodgers vs. the Toronto Blue Jays with a World Series title on the line. The Dodgers will have a week long break in between games ...
The Cleveland Cavaliers are turning back the clock to celebrate their 55th season, unveiling a nostalgic look that connects the franchise’s storied past with its promising present. Cleveland's Classic ...
Something old: The Cavs will wear throwback uniforms synonymous with the mid-2000s era with the “return of the team’s classic alternate jersey” worn from 2003-10. Something new: While the jersey ...
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“I noticed the trend of dressing in vintage was becoming very popular online, so I began selling clothing on eBay. My middle school side hustle quickly became a full-time occupation for me in high ...
Honda originally produced the CB350 as a twin and a four-cylinder (the latter of which was known as the CB350F) in various capacities from 1968 to 1974. Eventually, however, the Big Red phased out the ...