3 shot at Jewel-Osco in Bronzeville, Chicago police say
Three people were shot in a Bronzeville Jewel Osco Tuesday morning, Chicago police said.
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Three people were shot in a Bronzeville Jewel Osco Tuesday morning, Chicago police said.
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The ticket was purchased for the Sunday, Nov. 10 evening drawing at Jewel-Osco, 4660 West Irving Park Road.
A local expert said contrary to the concerns of the FTC, Jewel and Mariano's operating as one company could reduce prices and likely keep stores open.
Consumers are worried about what kind of effect the merger of the parent companies of Mariano's and Jewel-Osco, if it goes ahead, might have on already-high grocery prices. Jermont Terry reports.
The FTC is seeking to block the merger, arguing it would eliminate competition between the supermarket chains and would lead to even higher prices for shoppers.
Kroger owns the Mariano's brand, while Albertsons owns Jewel-Osco.
Most of the stores are Mariano’s stores, but a few are Jewel-Oscos.
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CBS 2 has obtained a letter sent to employees by Jewel-Osco parent company Albertsons last week.
As of Monday night, it was not clear how many employees had been impacted.
Further details were not immediately available.
The Salvation Army says last week's winter blast amplified their need for winter coats.
New and gently used coats can be dropped off at all Jewel-Osco locations.
According to Chicago police, the suspect showed a gun and then started taking merchandise off store shelves.
Police said three people entered the store at 60th and Cottage Grove shortly before 9 p.m. and started stealing several items, including bottles of liquor.
The goal is to raise awareness of the problem many low-income families face to provide enough diapers to keep their children dry, clean, and healthy.
Bus service will continue as normal for now.
Around 4:15 p.m. the threat was called in to the Jewel at 4729 N. Central Ave.
With most of the Chicago area still at the CDC's high risk level for COVID-19, all Jewel-Osco employees are now being asked to mask up again while on the job.
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The grocery store chain came to an agreement with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to make the payout.
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Shoppers ran for safety after gunshots rang out at a Jewel grocery store in Bronzeville. Police said three people were shot and wounded when two robbers stole merchandise and a man tried to intervene.
The northern lights were visible Tuesday night across the Chicago area, illuminating the sky with brightly colorful displays due to severe solar storms.
Three people were shot in a Bronzeville Jewel Osco Tuesday morning, CPD said, as two suspects tried to steal merchandise.
Forty-two days after it began, Congress is one step closer to ending the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, but a lot of questions remain on when SNAP benefits and flights at the nation's busiest airports will get back to normal.
On the heels of the first snowstorm of the season for the Chicago area, one non-profit is making sure youngsters will be able to bundle up this winter. Mr. Dad's Father's Club is running short on donations, and is asking for help to keep kids warm.
Use of force by federal agents has become a focus of legal disputes as the Trump administration contends the tactics are necessary.
Why is one school in the west Chicago suburb of Lisle paying a water bill three times higher than another? The answer has to do with a private utility company.
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