An Oklahoma lawmaker is proposing a law that would make it a crime punishable by up to a year in jail for anyone caught “in possession of” a shopping cart taken from a store. The bill’s author says the law is needed after business owners told him they’ve been losing thousands of dollars worth of shopping carts to theft each year.
Winter is the best time for a good bowl of soup, but if you’re buying chicken broth from Walmart, beware of a recent recall of over 2,000 cases, including in Oklahoma. A Walmart spokesperson said a packaging issue could lead to product spoilage in the ...
Do you know her? The Oklahoma City Police Department is asking for help identifying a woman accused of assaulting a Walmart employee.Police said the woman assau
HUGO, Okla. (KXII) - Two people have been found dead in a car in the Hugo Walmart parking lot. Choctaw County Sheriff Terry Park confirmed that a mother and her two-year-old son died. Park said a six-year-old is expected to survive.
Canoo Inc. has filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, marking the end of its operations. The filing was made with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for Delaware, leading to th
Walmart says customers should throw out a chicken broth product that was sold at stores in mostly Southern states late last year.
Authorities are seeking to identify a woman in connection with a Walmart assault investigation. According to police, the woman (shown below) is wanted in connection with assaulting a Walmart employee as she left the store with stolen merchandise.
Electric vehicle company Canoo has filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, citing an inability to secure federal loans or foreign investment.
Chicken broth sold by Walmart in several states, including Georgia, Oklahoma and Texas has been classified as a Class II recall. The broth was produced by Tree House Foods Inc., which is based in Canada, and was initially recalled on Dec. 11, 2024, according to the Food and Drug Administration notice.
The recalled products were sold in 242 stores in nine states, including Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Tennessee and Texas, Walmart said Monday morning.
The law would make it a crime punishable by up to a year in jail for anyone caught “in possession of” a shopping cart taken from a store.
An Oklahoma lawmaker is proposing a law that would make it a crime punishable by up to a year in jail for anyone caught “in possession of” a shopping cart taken from a store. The bill’s author says the law is needed after business owners told him they’ve been losing thousands of dollars worth of shopping carts to theft each year.