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California Power Provider PG&E Files For Bankruptcy In Wake Of Fire Lawsuits
The utility is facing billions of dollars in legal liability for fires caused by its equipment. PG&E filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, which would let it restructure its debts. -
Be Mine? Nope. SweetHeart Candies Hard To Find This Valentine's Day
The popular SweetHearts will be tougher to find this Valentine's Day. The company that used to make the candy went out of business. Its new owners aren't ready to start making new batches yet. -
With Amazon's Arrival, A New York Community Pushes To Be Included
Many residents of the Queensbridge public housing development feel they have not benefited much from the area's booming development. With Amazon, activists are trying to change that story. -
Ex-Nissan Chairman Ghosn Asks For Bail, Promises Not To Flee
Former Nissan chairman Carlos Ghosn on Monday asked for his release on bail from a two-month detention in Japan. -
'We Are Losing Time And Money': Dedham Business Owners Affected By Shutdown
The owners of Pancho's Taqueria in Dedham need a federal loan to open their second location in Needham, but the government shutdown has put the entire process on hold. -
Regional News Round Table: Mixed Reactions For A Syringe Exchange, Businesses Helping Mothers And More
Callie Crossley speaks with UTR regional contributors about the latest New England news you need to know. -
From Campbell's To Kellogg's, Classic Brands Are Feeling The Crunch
Big mainstream consumer brands, which have owned our cupboards and closets, face a turning point: a time to evolve or wither. The Internet and the echoes of the recession have changed us as shoppers. -
Chickpeas Sit In Silos As Trump's Trade Wars Wage On
The largest importers of crops like lentils, garbanzos or peas — China and India — aren't buying, due to trade wars and tariffs. But farmers already planted in anticipation of sales. -
Legal Marijuana Industry had Banner Year In 2018
The last year was a 12-month champagne toast for the legal marijuana industry as the global market exploded. -
Lockout, Gas Safety Bills Poised To Advance In Massachusetts Legislature Thursday
Lawmakers will take up proposals to require professional engineers to approve gas plans, and to extend unemployment benefits to locked-out gas workers.