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Safeway plans to expand its in-store banking service starting this fall through a new partnership with U.S. Bancorp.
TUCSON -- Safeway, Inc., has built a memorial at its Tucson supermarket where six people were shot to death and Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and 12 others wounded.
PLEASANTON, Calif. — Safeway Inc. said Thursday it is voluntarily recalling potato salad products over concerns about possible salmonella contamination.
Safeway shoppers can now get their hands on personalized coupons and store specials through a new digital savings program.
Police in Chandler say they've arrested a suspect in an armed robbery of a supermarket.
Tucson residents lined up outside a police substation Tuesday morning to surrender guns in exchange for gift cards under a gun turn-in program organized by a City Council member, as gun-rights advocates mounted a counter effort to buy guns no longer wanted.
Gilbert resident Nancy Kolowitz sympathizes with Fry's and Safeway workers who could be on strike soon if negotiations fail between their union and employers.
The Arizona State baseball team is ranked No. 16 in the Baseball America preseason Top 25. ASU finished last season ranked sixth in the Baseball America poll after its third-place finish at the College World Series.
A year ago today, the prevailing question on the minds of Safeway International LPGA golf tournament sponsors was, "Will the move to Gold Canyon turn out to be a disaster?"
Last-minute holiday shoppers should be glad to know that most local grocery stores are extending their hours for Thanksgiving shoppers.
WASHINGTON - A major manufacturer of dog and cat food sold under Wal-Mart, Safeway, Kroger and other store brands recalled 60 million containers of wet pet food Friday after reports of kidney failure and deaths.
WASHINGTON - A major manufacturer of acetaminophen sold by Wal-Mart, CVS, Safeway and more than 100 other retailers recalled 11 million bottles of the widely used pain-relieving pills Thursday after discovering some were contaminated with metal fragments.
Bashas’ family members are confident their 77-year-old grocery chain will survive its bout with Chapter 11 and the family will remain deeply involved with the company.
SAN FRANCISCO - In nearly a quarter-century of selling condoms, David Mayer has learned one lesson above all others: When it comes to shelf displays, size matters.
Bags of potpourri sold in the Valley and nationwide harbor exotic, pine coneeating beetle larvae that state officials fear could threaten Arizona’s struggling forests.
With Annika Sorenstam going for a three-peat and a colorful supporting cast that is lacking only by a Wie bit, the upcoming Safeway International at Superstition Mountain Golf and Country Club is looking quite chic.
With Annika Sorenstam going for a three-peat and a colorful supporting cast that is lacking only by a Wie bit, the upcoming Safeway International at Superstition Mountain Golf and Country Club is looking quite chic.
WASHINGTON – Migrant laborers in this country will be able to get information on workers compensation, wage-and-hour laws and other U.S. labor protections “no matter how you got here,” under an agreement signed Monday.
The National Labor Relations Board has filed a complaint against the Bashas’ supermarket chain over union charges the company broke the law.
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Finding inexpensive and healthy sack lunches that children will actually eat can become a challenge for time-strapped parents — so they often find themselves falling into a rut when it comes to brown bag cuisine.
PHOENIX - One of the state’s largest grocery chains is going to court to halt what its lawyers claim is a malicious effort by a union to force its way into representing its workers.
Local developer Michael A. Pollack — who dominates East Valley retail corridors by buying up old and mostly empty shopping centers, fixing them and filling them — has just picked up a couple more properties.
WASHINGTON -- A California natural foods company was linked Friday to a nationwide E. coli outbreak that has killed one person and sickened nearly 100 others. Supermarkets across the country pulled spinach from shelves, and consumers tossed out the leafy green.
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