News published on Business Daily in March 2022

News from March 2022


Amazon will open a clothing store later this year in the Los Angeles suburb of Glendale, the company announced.

Consumers can get fresh meals within 30 minutes through Instacart.

High inflationary prices at the gas pump continue to rise with the ongoing invasion of Ukraine by Russia, leading some to criticize President Biden's domestic energy policies.

Under Proposition 22, California DoorDash employees and other gig workers earned record income in 2021, according to the company.

HSBC Holdings Inc. will consider net zero emissions plans for the companies that it invests in, though it has been criticized for not being strict enough.

The former chair of the Public Utility Commission (PUC), DeAnn Walker, who resigned after the blackouts created by the winter storm in Texas last February, testified in court about getting the power back on and the high energy prices energy companies faced.

Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts Glenn Hegar had floated the idea of ceasing data collection for Chapter 313-related information this year.


Ace Hardware, which has 134 stores in Arizona, reported record earnings of $8.6 billion today, an increase of some 40 percent from 2019.

Ace Hardware, which has 81 stores in Indiana, reported record earnings of $8.6 billion today, an increase of some 40 percent from 2019.


Dr. Seuss' Birthday Celebration @ The Library on March 2, 2022.

Network @ NOON - Denise Conlon, NIPSCO on March 8.


(Sponsored Content -- ) Ride-hail driver shares story of picking up "Aquaman" celebrity.

Instacart's new brand pages will expand consumer awareness.

On Feb. 4, Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf announced that his administration would be investing $246 million to further develop the state's successful Port of Philadelphia and in turn improve economic stability in the region.


Virtual Legislative Hotline - Session 4 on March 4

Ribbon Cutting - Alano Club of Bullhead City.