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Wawa starts construction on its first Tennessee store
Convenience chain plans to open 6 stores in the state in 2026
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DOT updates federal NEVI guidance, affecting convenience retailers
New rules streamline applications, reduce planning requirements for electric vehicle (EV) charger funding
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Amber Energy submits $8.82 billion bid for CITGO
Court-decided sale hearing is set for Aug. 18
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Sheetz hosts The All-American Rejects in parking lot concert
Convenience-store chain is planning more live entertainment as part of new ‘Sheetzertainment’ initiative
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7-Eleven carrying new drink brand Phorm Energy
Beverage, created with Anheuser-Busch, available nationwide at convenience-store chain
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Trump considers reclassifying marijuana as a less-dangerous drug
Move could potentially make it easier to sell cannabis products
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2 c-store chains among Inc. 5000 for 2025
Parker's Kitchen ranked No. 4,878 and Weigel’s lands at No. 4,966 spot
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