A lottery ticket worth $770,000 was sold at a Giant Eagle in Allegheny County, matching all five numbers in the Cash 5 with Quick Cash game, marking the latest jackpot win in the area amid recent big wins.
Giant Eagle held a successful promotion allowing customers to exchange pennies for double value gift cards due to a nationwide penny shortage caused by changes in U.S. coin policies, receiving over 100 million pennies during the event.
Giant Eagle held a 'Penny Exchange Day' where customers exchanged over 100 million pennies for gift cards, addressing the coin shortage caused by the U.S. Treasury phasing out penny production, and distributing more than $2 million in gift cards.
A Cuyahoga County grand jury indicted Bionca Ellis, 32, on multiple charges, including aggravated murder and attempted murder, for fatally stabbing 3-year-old Julian Wood and wounding his mother outside a Giant Eagle grocery store in North Olmsted, Ohio.
Bionca Ellis has been indicted on multiple charges, including aggravated murder, for the stabbing of three-year-old Julian Wood and his mother, Margot Wood, at a North Olmsted Giant Eagle. The incident occurred after Ellis stole knives from a nearby thrift store. The investigation is ongoing, and Ellis's arraignment is scheduled for June 10.
Bionca Ellis, 32, of Cleveland, has been charged with the aggravated murder of a three-year-old boy in a seemingly random attack outside a Giant Eagle in North Olmsted. Ellis, who has a minor criminal history and no known violent tendencies, was previously arrested for theft and criminal trespassing. Investigators are now questioning her mental health status, but no concrete evidence has been found. Ellis has not provided any explanation for her actions and has retained legal counsel.
A Cleveland woman, Bionca Ellis, has been charged with aggravated murder after randomly stabbing a 3-year-old boy, Julian Wood, and his mother, Margot Wood, in the parking lot of a Giant Eagle in North Olmsted. The attack, which lasted less than five seconds, resulted in the death of the toddler and non-life-threatening injuries to the mother. Ellis was arrested without resistance and is being held on a $1 million bond. The incident has left the community in shock.
A 32-year-old Cleveland woman is in custody after allegedly stabbing a mother and her 3-year-old son in the parking lot of a Giant Eagle in North Olmsted. The victims were treated at the scene and transported to St. John Medical Center. Their conditions are currently unknown. The incident appears to be a random act of violence.
A 2-year-old boy and his mother were stabbed in the parking lot of a Giant Eagle grocery store in North Olmsted, Ohio, around 3 p.m. on Monday. They were taken to St. John Medical Center for treatment, and their condition is currently unknown.
A 3-year-old boy and his mother were stabbed at a Giant Eagle in North Olmsted, Ohio. Police arrested 32-year-old Bionca Ellis, and the victims were taken to St. John Medical Center for treatment. The incident is under investigation, and the condition of the victims has not been released.
Giant Eagle is moving its company headquarters from RIDC Park to Cranberry Township in Pennsylvania. The corporate office team will relocate to office space at the Cranberry Woods Business Park in the spring. The move aims to provide a variety of working and meeting spaces to foster teamwork and creativity. The new location's proximity to major highways will maximize convenience for team members traveling to Giant Eagle locations.
Giant Eagle, a supermarket chain, is relocating its headquarters from O'Hara to Cranberry, Pennsylvania. The company has signed a long-term lease for a 100,000-square-foot building in the Cranberry Woods Business Park and plans to move its corporate team members there this spring. The new headquarters will operate in a hybrid model, combining in-person collaboration with remote work, and will provide various working and meeting spaces to foster teamwork and creativity.
An Akron man named Clarence won $500,000 from a $10 scratch-off lottery ticket purchased at a Giant Eagle grocery store in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. After taxes, he will receive $360,000. There are only two $500,000 winning tickets remaining in the game.
A lucky person in Akron, Ohio, turned a $10 scratch-off ticket into $500,000 after purchasing it at a Giant Eagle store in Cuyahoga Falls. After taxes, the winner will take home $360,000.
Giant Eagle is preparing shoppers at its Pittsburgh stores for the city's plastic bag ban, which will go into effect next month. The company will have signs to educate customers about the ban and will offer reusable bags for purchase, starting at 99 cents. Paper bags will still be available for purchase, and customers paying with government-funded food assistance are exempt from the paper bag fee. The ban prohibits all retail establishments from providing single-use plastic bags or non-recycled paper bags to customers. Retailers are not required to provide any bags, but paper bags must meet certain criteria. Giant Eagle has already removed single-use plastic bags from some of its stores in other locations.