Amazon Hiring 50,000 Seasonal Workers
Amazon.com Inc. says it’s hiring 50,000 temporary workers at order-fulfillment centers across the U.S. this holiday season.
Retailers Fight Breast Cancer With Deals
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and many retailers across North Texas are offering month-long special shopping deals that help benefit the breast cancer battle.
Southwest Airlines Predicted To Post Q3 Profit
Traffic and average prices weakened in September but analysts believe Southwest Airlines still made money in the third quarter.
Bell Helicopter Breaks Ground On Headquarters Remodel
They build world class aircraft. And now, Fort Worth based Bell Helicopter is rebuilding its image with a $1 billion investment in the future. And they’re rebuilding hopes for some desperate neighbors, too.
Windows 8 Tablets To Get Free On-Demand Music
Buyers of tablets that run Microsoft’s newest operating system, Windows 8, are in for a pleasant musical surprise: they’ll be able to handpick from a selection of millions of songs and stream them for free as long as they put up with an audio ad every 15 minutes.
Southwest Airlines Raises Fares
Southwest Airlines is making a 180-degree turn and raising fares on many routes by up to $10 per round trip.
AMR Likely To Try Again To Spin Off American Eagle
The CEO of American Eagle says he expects that the regional affiliate of American Airlines will still be sold or spun off as a separate company after American emerges from bankruptcy protection.
American Says More Planes Need Repairs To Seats
American Airlines says it will do repairs on 49 more planes to prevent the seats from coming loose during flight.
Texas Health Firm Owner Pleads Guilty: $374M Fraud
The owner of a North Texas home health services company has pleaded guilty in a $374 million Medicare billing scheme linked to an indicted doctor.
American Airlines Stumbles On Road To Recovery
Just weeks ago, American Airlines was working its way through bankruptcy court, on schedule for one of the fastest turnarounds in aviation history
Wendy’s Pigtails Get First Touch-Up Since 1983
Wendy’s pigtails are getting a tweak. For the first time since 1983, the fast food company is updating its logo in a move intended to signal its ongoing transformation into a higher-end hamburger chain.
AA Cuts Capacity, Reducing Flights In November
American Airlines says it will cut passenger-carrying capacity by 1-percent in the first half of November as it tries to recover from widespread delays and a spike in cancelations.