An electrical problem inside the Kenner Walmart resulted in an evacuation
In a statement released on April 30, the company cited “the challenging reimbursement environment and escalating operating costs” as a reason for shuttering the clinics.
Walmart launched its biggest grocery brand in two decades on Tuesday, company officials announced in a media release.
Walmart has been expanding its omnichannel capabilities across its three segments: Walmart U.S., Walmart International and Sam’s Club. The company’s people and technology are dedicated to giving customers the opportunity to shop in both retail stores and through eCommerce so they can access what they need “anytime and anywhere,” the retailer said in its annual […]
Bolu Brea took to TikTok to share a carousel of images that featured the products she purchased 'as soon as she landed' in the US. She said: 'I know that a lot of stuff is banned at home for good reason.'
EYEWITNESS NEWS (WBRE/WYOU) — Police are searching for searching for three suspects who allegedly stole a credit card and used it at Walmart. The South Abington Township Police are asking for help with information regarding the identity of the individuals caught on camera. The suspects stole a credit card in South Abington Township and used []
The Walmart on Route 9 in Hadley was evacuated Tuesday afternoon after police received reports of a possible explosive device inside.
There's nothing like a versatile storage solution to help wrangle clutter and tidy your living space. At Walmart, we found a $35 small-space-friendly shelf that'll organize your items in a snap.
A shooting involving officers has been confirmed at the Walmart in Easley, South Carolina, and one person has been killed.
The coroner's office and law enforcement have responded to the Walmart in Easley, South Carolina, after several witnesses reported a shooting.
Kansas City police are investigating after a man died while in police custody, after stealing from a Walmart off Northwest Barry Road and I-29.
If you’ve had an infant at any point over the past decade, you’ve likely heard warnings about the dangers of using weighted products—like weighted swaddles, blankets, or sleep-sacks—to help your baby sleep. The concerns are not new, but now, major retailers have pulled weighted infant sleepwear from shelves. Amazon, Walmart, Target, and Babylist are no longer selling such products. The move comes amid ongoing concerns over the safety of the products, and a letter from the Consumer Product...