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Authorities on Friday are investigating a shooting between a Ralphs security guard and suspect in downtown San Diego.
A shooting shut down streets in downtown Friday evening. The shooting happened along 1st Avenue near Horton Plaza and the ...
Mick Ralphs’ bandmate Simon Kirke is reflecting on the difficulties the late Bad Company singer faced after he suffered a stroke in 2016. Kirke said in an interview with Q104.3 on Monday, July 7 that ...
A shooting shut down streets in downtown San Diego Friday evening. The shooting happened along 1st Avenue near Horton Plaza ...
The food workers’ union representing more than 2,000 workers with Encino-based Gelson’s Markets reached a tentative agreement ...
The union representing more than 2,000 Gelson's Market workers across Southern California announced Wednesday it has reached ...
A man was taken into police custody on Friday afternoon after gunfire rang out in the Gaslamp Quarter.
Mick Ralphs, whose guitar and songwriting powered two classic British bands, Bad Company and Mott the Hoople, has died. A spokesperson for Ralphs’ family confirmed the news to Rolling Stone.
An email seeking comment from Ralphs' corporate owner, The Kroger Co., wasn't immediately returned. Ralphs has 185 stores in California with about 25,000 employees, according to the lawsuit.
Ralphs joined other Kroger chains this month in rolling out a 50-cent "convenience fee" for providing cash back at the register -- a move that could raise $75 million in extra revenue.
Ralphs had met Rodgers, who fronted blues-rock group Free, in 1971. A jam session with the singer prompted him to depart Mott the Hoople and (with Rodgers) form Bad Company.