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Walgreens Goes to Trial in Florida Lawsuit on Opioids
Most of the defendants in Florida’s lawsuit over the opioid epidemic have settled for more than $870 million, according to the state attorney general
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Bay Area Residents Search for Free N95 Masks From Federal Government
Some of the 400 million free N95 masks being distributed by the Biden administration for COVID-19 purposes were arriving Friday at pharmacies and grocery stores across the nation, but they appeared to be hard to find in the Bay Area. Robert Handa reports.
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Bay Area Residents Search for Free N95 Masks From Federal Government
Some of the 400 million free N95 masks being distributed by the Biden administration for COVID-19 purposes were arriving Friday at pharmacies and grocery stores across the nation, but they appeared to be hard to find in the Bay Area.
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Elizabeth Holmes Denies Deception at Her Criminal Trial
Biotechnology entrepreneur Elizabeth Holmes, a former billionaire accused of engineering a massive scam, expressed some remorse while on the witness stand Tuesday, but denied trying to conceal that her company’s blood-testing methods weren’t working as she had promised.
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Elizabeth Holmes Returns to Stand for Third Day of Testimony
A packed house on Tuesday watched and listened as Theranos founder and former CEO Elizabeth Holmes testified in her own fraud trial. Scott Budman reports.
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New Hurdle for COVID-19 Home Testing — the Holiday Season
Holiday season could strain COVID-19 home test supplies as more Americans try to screen themselves before Thanksgiving and other family gatherings
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COVID-19 Vaccine for Young Children Available at Drugstore Chains Starting This Weekend
Walgreens, CVS and Rite Aid will all soon offer the approved Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for children ages 5 to 11 in their stores, starting with Walgreens on Saturday.
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Walgreens to Close 5 San Francisco Locations Due to Continued Crime
Walgreens will close five stores in San Francisco next month due to ongoing retail crime, a company spokesperson said Tuesday. Cierra Johnson reports.
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Synced In: Walgreens Closes SF Stores, Why Folks are Leaving the Bay, Giant Pumpkin Weigh-Off
In this episode: Why Walgreens is closing multiple locations in San Francisco. Plus, a new survey lists why people are leaving the Bay Area. And, we have a winner at Half Moon Bay’s famous annual pumpkin weigh-off.
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What Does SF Needs To Do in Order to Stop Retail Crime?
The Bay Area answers the Question of the Day: What do you think San Francisco needs to do in order to stop retail crime?
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San Francisco Stores Closing Due to Rash of Retail Thefts
Is there anything more that can be done to stop retail crimes in San Francisco? NBC Bay Area’s Raj Mathai spoke to Supervisor Ahsha Safai and Investigative Reporter Candice Nguyen about the recent thefts that have forced Walgreens to close five stores in the city.
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Walgreens to Close 5 San Francisco Locations Due to Continued Crime
Walgreens will close five stores in San Francisco next month due to ongoing retail crime, a company spokesperson said Tuesday.
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Walgreens to Close 5 San Francisco Locations Due to Continued Crime
Walgreens will close five stores in San Francisco next month due to ongoing retail crime, a company spokesperson said Tuesday.
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Woman Convicted of Robbing San Francisco Drug Store by Faking COVID-19
A woman who stole items from a Walgreens in San Francisco and escaped by coughing at employees and claiming to have the coronavirus has been convicted of a federal charge
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Suspect in Viral Walgreens Video Facing 15 Charges Linked to 8 Separate Shoplifting Cases
A man seen in a viral video shoplifting from a San Francisco Walgreens is now facing charges in connection to other shoplifting cases.
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Pharmacy Chains Have Wasted Hundreds of Thousands of Vaccine Doses
Two national pharmacy chains that the federal government entrusted to inoculate people against COVID-19 account for the lion’s share of wasted vaccine doses, according to government data obtained by KHN.
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Arkansas Attorney General Sues Walgreens Over Opioid Crisis, Alleging Large Numbers of Suspicious Orders Filled
Arkansas’ attorney general is accusing Walgreens of fueling the opioid crisis in the state in a new lawsuit
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Daly City Police Recover $30K in Shoplifted Items From Drug Stores, Suspect Arrested
A Daly City man was arrested Wednesday in connection with the suspected theft of roughly $30,000 worth of items from Walgreens and CVS stores, according to police.
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Women Claiming to Have Virus Charged With Robbing Store, Could Face 20 Years if Convicted
Two women have been charged with stealing items from a Walgreens in San Francisco and escaping by coughing at employees and claiming to have the coronavirus
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CVS and Walgreens Are Opening More Drive-Thru Coronavirus Testing Sites. Here's What To Expect If You Go
Thousands of people will soon be able to drive to a nearby parking lot, swab their noses and find out within minutes if they have the coronavirus. CVS Health and Walgreens each opened one drive-thru testing location last month — but they’re now expanding the number of sites and opening them to the general public. Their first drive-thrus were restricted to first...