Four Men to Face Court After Cleveland Street Takeover Incidents Lead to Multiple Arrests and Seizures

CLEVELAND, Ohio — Four men from Columbus were taken into custody over their alleged involvement in disruptive street takeovers in Cleveland on consecutive days, September 28 and 29, authorities said. The arrests, which include the apprehension of vehicles and a firearm, precede their court appearance set for this Wednesday in Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas. The individuals identified as Sayvion Lewis, 22; Cameron Parsley, 22; William Whitted, 25; and Deshawn Crane, 28, were targeted in a dedicated effort by the Cleveland Police Street Takeover Task Force, culminating in their November 7 arrest. Investigators allege … Read more

Controversial Takeover Shakes Up Local Car Wash Chain, Promises of Future Expansion Spark Customer Debate

In a recent development that has caught the attention of Due North Car Wash patrons, significant changes have been observed across the company’s digital platforms, signaling shifts in ownership and management for the Minnesota-based business. Issues first surfaced when Denise Wald, previously an editor for the company’s website, discovered she had been demoted to a viewer without her prior consent, hindering her ability to make updates or corrections. Customers of Due North Car Wash were taken aback when, on Nov. 14, a post appeared on the company’s official Facebook page announcing new ownership and management … Read more

Federal Judge Rejects JetBlue’s $3.8 Billion Takeover of Spirit Airlines, Citing Anti-Competitive Concerns

BOSTON, US – JetBlue’s $3.8 billion plan to acquire Spirit Airlines has been dealt a major blow as a federal judge ruled against the merger on Tuesday. The decision comes after the US Justice Department, in a bid to protect competition and prevent consumer harm, filed a lawsuit last year to block the deal. Following the announcement, Spirit Airlines shares plummeted by 50.1 percent, while JetBlue saw a 5.0 percent increase in its stock value. In a joint statement, both companies expressed their disagreement with the ruling by District Court Judge William Young in Boston. … Read more