News, Ohio

This might be one of the craziest things to happen at a grocery store!!!  A 23 year old man named Colin Murphy decided to drop his drawers in front of a male Cincinnati Kroger worker and do number #2 on the self check out machine!  According to court documents he reeked of alcohol and was […]

National

Kroger’s community service arm is making plans to eliminate so called “food deserts” across the country. Kroger received $20 million in federal tax credits to make healthy and affordable available in low-income communities. The money will help build new Kroger stores in several states. Click here to read more. Recent Stories: Will Medicaid Expansion be […]

Cincy

Hostess Brands is in the middle of a sale, and it looks like one of them is a local company. There are reports that Kroger, in addition to Walmart, are among the bidders for assets being sold by Hostess. That means that Twinkies, Ding Dong cupcakes, and Ho-Hos may not be going away soon. A […]

Cincy

Cincinnati officials are hoping to transform a vacant grocery store to help Kennedy Heights. A cultural center is planned at the site of a former Kroger, on Kennedy Avenue. A three million dollar project will make room for art displays, studios, and a community center. Click here to read more. Recent Stories: Crosstown Shootout To […]

Cincy

Cincinnati Area Kroger stores are now accepting donations for the American Red Cross Japan Relief Efforts today through March 27th. Donations can be made via the plastic coin boxes located at each register. “The devastation Japan has suffered from these catastrophic events is beyond comprehension,” said Sukanya Madlinger, President of Kroger’s Cincinnati/Dayton division. “Kroger has […]

Cincy

Urban Farming has been a solution, in other cities, whose chain supermarkets have been leaving their urban-core neighborhoods.

Cincy

As grocery stores leave urban neighborhoods, like Kroger in Roselawn, some cities have found ways to keep their urban core from becoming a "food desert".