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Menthol cigarette smokers sound off on FDA push to ban their cigarettes
The U.S Food and Drug Administration says it wants to ban all menthol cigarettes and flavored cigars and tobacco in a year. Author: Peggy Lee Updated: 10:44 PM EDT April 29, 2021
WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. Inside The Tobacco Center in Williamsport, several menthol cigarette brands were on display.
The U.S Food and Drug Administration says it wants to ban all menthol cigarettes and flavored cigars and tobacco after new studies show those products are more appealing to smokers.
Lisa Skinner of Williamsport has been a smoker for 20 years.
“I probably would be upset because I smoke menthol and I feel like full flavor,” said Skinner.
SALT LAKE CITY A popular Salt Lake City restaurant is shutting down after nearly six decades to make way for new development in the city s Liberty Wells neighborhood.
Coachman s Dinner and Pancake House, which first opened in the 1960s, is shutting down after Tuesday. Staff said they planned to remain open Tuesday until the food ran out.
A message placed underneath the restaurant s iconic State Street sign read: After 60 successful years, Coachman s is closing. We are grateful to all our loyal patrons, employees and vendors. Thank you! We were honored to serve you and be a part of many celebrations with great food and service. We will miss you!
SALT LAKE CITY A Utah history organization says it opposes a rezoning proposal that calls for the demolition of at least four historic homes within central Salt Lake City in favor of a new townhome complex.
In all, five homes would be demolished in the plan. All five homes are located in the area of 200 South and Lincoln Street (945 East) and currently zoned as single or two-family residential property.
Under the proposed plan, which was first unveiled in 2019 and is set to be voted on by the Salt Lake City Council on Tuesday, the area would be rezoned from low-density to medium-density housing. That s a property that can hold 15 to 30 units, according to city officials.