Judges Halt Largest Grocery Merger in US History — Block Kroger From Acquiring Albertsons
Local Union Calls It a Victory for Consumers and Workers
By Alina Selyukh / NPR KPBS / December 10, 2024
Kroger and Albertsons saw their $24.6 billion merger blocked on Tuesday by judges in two separate cases, one brought by federal regulators and the other by the Washington state attorney general.
What would be the biggest grocery merger in U.S. history is now in legal peril after over two years of delays. The companies could choose to continue their legal appeals or abandon the deal. They await another ruling in a third lawsuit in Colorado.

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On Saturday December 14th, San Diego Bird Alliance will be hosting its annual Wandering the King Tides event and welcoming the public to witness and participate in documenting this remarkable natural occurrence. The event will take place at Kendall-Frost Marsh Reserve, offering visitors a unique vantage point to observe these extreme tides and their impact on Mission Bay’s last remaining coastal wetlands.
City Sued SeaWorld for more than $12 million in back rent and fees from Pandemic Days
By Kate Callen
The outlook for America is very dismal if Trump carries through on his threats to deport millions of undocumented people – which he made again this week in a TV interview.
Sure, check out these great photos from OB’s Holiday Parade Dec. 7, 2024.
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By Gary Wonacott
Former San Diego City Manager Jack McGrory Testified He Informed Gloria of “Great Deal for Taxpayers”
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