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Who is Donating to Texas Storm Relief Efforts?
Many companies and groups across the nation are rushing to provide aid to Texans after last week’s winter storm left millions without power, food, water and access to other resources.
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Lowe's Donates $250,000 to Help With Texas Disaster Relief
Lowe’s donates $250,000 to American Red Cross disaster relief to help with damages from Texas’ recent winter storms.
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Lowe's to Hire 1,000+ Workers in Dallas-Fort Worth
Lowe’s plans for 50,000 positions opening across the nation in the spring, with many in North Texas.
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Lowe's Partners With Dallas Cowboys to Donate Christmas Trees to Families, Organizations in Need
Lowe’s has announced that it will donate and deliver $1 million worth of pre-lit Christmas trees in NFL cities nationwide.
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NJ Man With COVID-19 Accused of Shoplifting Spree, 4 Officers on Quarantine
A man who knew he had the novel coronavirus went on a shoplifting spree at a New Jersey Lowe’s store, putting the four officers who arrested him in danger, investigators said.
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#SomethingGood: Boy, 5, Rallies Community to Restore Baseball Field
A boy, 5, and his mom organized a huge effort to restore a baseball field n Richardson.
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Texarkana College Welding Instructor Brings Art to Teaching
A Texarkana woman is cutting her way through a male-dominated industry one sheet of carbon steel at a time.
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Lowe's Lays Off Thousands of Workers
Home improvement retailer Lowe’s has told thousands of workers that their jobs are being eliminated. The company plans to outsource jobs of maintenance and assembly workers to third-party companies. The assembly workers put together products such as wheelbarrows and grills.
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Injured Pence Replaced By Bogaerts in MLB All-Star Game
Texas Rangers outfielder Hunter Pence, who had been selected by fans to be the AL starting designated hitter, and Minnesota right-hander Jake Odorizzi will miss the All-Star Game in Cleveland next Tuesday because of injuries.
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FedEx to Experiment With Driverless Deliveries in Collin County
In parts of Plano and Frisco, you’ll soon see FedEx deliveries without a driver.
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Bull Rider Dies After Being Stomped in Denver Competition
A professional bull rider died after a bull stomped on his chest during a competition at the National Western Stock Show in Denver.
The Professional Bull Riders say Mason Lowe died Tuesday evening after being taken to a hospital. Group spokesman Andrew Giangola said he was wearing a mandated protective vest. -
Fort Worth Officers to Learn Discipline After Man in Custody Died
Seven Fort Worth police officers, who have been on desk duty since a man died in custody six months ago, are set to learn their discipline in a series of meetings on Tuesday.
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Danger of Flushmate Toilet Flushing System Bursting Prompts Massive Recall
More than a million Flushmate pressure-assisted toilet flushing systems have been recalled because they can burst powerfully enough to cause the toilet to shatter, causing injuries and property damage. Nearly 1,500 incidents have been reported in the United States in connection with the Flushmate II 501-B pressure-assisted flushing system. At least 23 people have been hurt, one of whom needed...
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First Woman CEO Heads Plano-Based JCPenney
A new chief executive officer takes over Plano-based JCPenney Monday, the first woman to do so in the department store’s 116-year history.
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J.C. Penney Names Former Exec of Jo-Ann's as CEO
J.C. Penney has named Jill Soltau, who most recently served as president and CEO of fabric and crafts chain Jo-Ann Stores, to be its next CEO, effective Oct. 15.
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J.C. Penney Names Former Exec of Jo-Ann's as CEO
J.C. Penney has named Jill Soltau, who most recently served as president and CEO of fabric and crafts chain Jo-Ann Stores, to be its next CEO, effective Oct. 15. Soltau, a 30-year retail veteran, succeeds Marvin Ellison, who resigned this past summer to take the top job at home improvement chain Lowe’s after less than four years at the helm....
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Juvenile Arrested in Stickup of 9-Year-Old's Lemonade Stand
North Carolina authorities arrested a juvenile Wednesday they say robbed a 9-year-old lemonade vendor of $17 at gunpoint, a stickup that prompted an outpouring of sympathy and donations for the young entrepreneur. Tony Underwood, a spokesman for the Union County Sheriff’s Office, said detectives had obtained security camera footage of a person who matched the suspect’s description in an area...
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Texas Vet's Service Dog Who Worked With Him at Lowe's Died
A Texas veteran’s service dog who gained fame when she was hired to work at Lowe’s has died.
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Fort Worth Police Install A/C Unit for Woman, 89
Members of the Fort Worth Police Department installed a new air-conditioning unit Tuesday for an 89-year-old woman who was living without an air-conditioner, according to a tweet.
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Best Window Air Conditioners That Won't Break the Bank
Consumer Reports just rated window air conditioners and reveals some top models that won’t break your budget when the summer heat rises.