Amazon launched a pilot program to make ultrafast deliveries that, if successful, could fuel demand for industrial space. The online shopping and web services giant's Amazon Now, which is starting in ...
The program, which started Dec. 3, is fully-funded by Amazon and active until it reaches a cap of 2 million “thank yous” from ...
More than 200 drivers at Amazon’s delivery facility in Woodside have joined Teamsters Local 804, the union announced last ...
A delivery at a Lakewood dental office turned violent when the driver reportedly assaulted staff, leaving one seriously ...
A Los Angeles County woman says that her cat was stolen by an Amazon delivery driver who was dropping a package off at her ...
Amazon’s long alliance with the U.S. Postal Service is suddenly in doubt. After nearly a year of private talks aimed at ...
For the first 2 million thank-yous this holiday season, drivers received $5 at no cost to the customer, according to the ...
A Richardson man said the near-constant humming of drones over his house is similar to a mosquito buzzing in his ear.
What if your Amazon orders showed up in just 30 minutes? The company said that’s now possible in Philadelphia with its new "ultra-fast" delivery service.
Amazon is developing a "rush" pickup service that would let customers collect orders from its stores within an hour, Business ...
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