One of the nation's largest grocery chains is the latest company to agree to settle lawsuits over the U.S. opioid crisis.
Three judges in three different states are now deliberating the fate of Kroger’s proposed $25 billion takeover of rival ...
Email business reporter Alex Coolidge, who covers Kroger and Greater Cincinnati's other major corporations. Here ...
No, you’re not imagining it — your grocery bill is more expensive depending on which City Market you shop at. If you live in ...
Attorneys representing the FTC, Washington and Colorado all zeroed in on the various ways Kroger and Albertsons compete with ...
Among the three legal challenges, Washington’s is unique because it covers a state with a very high concentration of Kroger and Albertsons locations. The two grocers together run more than 300 ...
The two ongoing trials in Washington state and Colorado are due to wrap up this week. Attorneys general in each state have sued downtown Cincinnati-based supermarket giant Kroger (NYSE ...
In a statement to the Washington Examiner, Microsoft said Kroger is not using its facial recognition technology, which was piloted in 2019. “Kroger is not using Microsoft facial recognition ...
Attorney General Bob Ferguson won his election race against Republican Dave Reichert Tuesday night, ensuring Democratic ...
Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum announced the completion of a billion-dollar settlement with Kroger over the grocery giant’s alleged role in the opioid crisis.
South Carolina will receive approximately $18 million for opioid abatement, with payments anticipated to begin early next year.