Amazon looks to hire 100,000 to keep up with surge in orders

Amazon said Monday that it needs to hire 100,000 people across the U.S. to keep up with a crush of orders as the coronavirus spreads and keeps more people at home, shopping online.

'Do not call 911 just because you ran out of toilet paper', Oregon police say

One police department in Oregon posted a reminder on their Facebook page, asking the public to not call 9-1-1 if they run out of toilet paper.

Why is toilet paper vanishing from supermarkets?

You might notice something unusual, not to mention unfortunate, next time you try to stock up on bathroom supplies at your local grocery store.

Nike to temporarily close United States retail stores starting Monday

Nike announced Sunday that it would be closing its retail stores starting Monday for two weeks in an effort to combat COVID-19.

How to get what you need at the store during COVID-19 crisis

Many stores have instituted quantity limits per customer on certain items, including bottled water, sanitizer, disinfecting wipes, soap, rubbing alcohol, bleach, latex gloves, masks, and toilet paper. 

Sporting goods chain Modell’s to close its remaining stores

Modell’s Sporting Goods, the century-old family-owned sporting goods chain, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and will be closing its remaining 115 stores.

McDonald's debuts Double Big Mac with four beef patties

The Double Big Mac comes just as you’d expect, with special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles and onions — and not two, but four beef patties.

Coronavirus: DOJ issues warning over price gouging

The United States Department of Justice issued a warning to those who would price gouge during the coronavirus outbreak.

Target limiting quantities of hand sanitizers, disinfectant wipes per customer

Target’s CEO says the retailer has started to limit the number of items such as hand sanitizer and disinfectant wipes that each customer can purchase as the COVID-19 coronavirus continues to spread in the United States. 

Panic buying continues amidst coronavirus outbreak as stores impose purchase limits

As fears of coronavirus grow, some people are heading to grocery stores to stock up on a number of items, and that is not only having an impact on companies, but to other shoppers as well.

Desert Treasure: Valley couple fixes trash and resells the items on social media
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Reuse and recycle can help save you money, but also help you make some cash, too. One Valley family is doing just that and while digging through what some call trash, they discovered something pretty valuable.

A closer look at second-hand kids furniture and toys
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Buying second-hand is popular because our children grow out of items so fast. There's no point in paying retail for toys and furniture. Brenda Spezzacatena, owner of Kid to Kid Ahwatukee shows us how to inspect kids gear and find out if it's something on a recall list.

New owner of building that once housed Easley's Fun Shop unloading merchandises left inside

It's been months since a longtime party store in Downtown Phoenix closed its doors, and before the new owner turns his vision for the space into a reality, he needs to get rid of the merchandise left inside.