Mick Ralphs, founding guitarist for the rock supergroup Bad Company whose warm power chords and understated melodies punctuated global mega-hits like “Feel Like Makin’ Love,” “Ready for Love” and ...
After losing his arm in a hunting accident, young bricklayer George Ralphs switched his profession to the grocery business to support himself, joining with S. A. Francis in 1873 to open the Ralphs & ...
A federal grand jury in Los Angeles indicted the Ralphs grocery chain Thursday, alleging that store managers violated federal laws by secretly rehiring nearly 1,000 locked-out workers during the ...
For many Southern California residents, holiday preparations involve at least one trip to the local grocery store. Whether you are hosting a traditional family dinner, assembling a festive charcuterie ...
Ralphs Grocery Co. unveiled a lower-price policy Wednesday in what it said was a nod to beleaguered consumers struggling to pay rising food and gasoline prices. But the new plan also appears to be ...
Days after Ralph gave his final performance with Bad Company on October 29, 2016, at London’s O2 Arena, the guitarist suffered a stroke that affected him until his death. Mick Ralphs is survived by ...
FILE - Paul Rodgers, left, and Mick Ralphs, members of the band Bad Company, pose in New York April 5, 1999. (AP Photo/Jim Cooper, File) (Jim Cooper) Mick Ralphs, a guitarist, singer, songwriter and ...
California sued the Ralphs supermarket chain on Thursday, alleging that it violated state law by asking job-seekers whether they had criminal records and illegally rejecting hundreds of applicants.
A Ralphs marketplace in Southern California. Photo via Wikimedia Commons. Earlier this month, the union contract between multiple chapters of the United Food and Commercial Workers Union and Ralphs ...
The state of California has sued Ralphs Grocery for allegedly rescinding job offers from hundreds of job applicants with a criminal history, accusing the company of violating state law. California’s ...
LOS ANGELES — A federal judge Monday approved the Ralphs grocery chain’s $70 million settlement and guilty plea to criminal charges that it illegally rehired locked-out workers during a Southern ...