7-Eleven
Coverage of 7-Eleven in the Nexus archive.
- 7-Eleven sues Nike over 'copycat' sneaker it says hijacks its iconic colors
7-Eleven has filed a lawsuit against Nike, alleging that the sportswear giant's new sneaker is a 'copycat' design that uses the convenience store chain's iconic colors.
- 7-Eleven sues Nike over 'copycat' sneaker it says hijacks its iconic colors
7-Eleven has filed a lawsuit against Nike, accusing the company of creating a 'copycat' sneaker that uses its iconic colors. The convenience store chain claims the design infringes on its trademarked color scheme.
- Florida man, 84, accused of setting fire to ex-girlfriend after ending 42-year relationship
An 84-year-old Florida man is accused of setting his ex-girlfriend on fire in a vehicle after a 42-year relationship ended. The incident occurred during an argument at a 7-Eleven in Oakland Park, leaving the woman with third-degree burns and both hospitalized. The man faces charges including premeditated attempted murder and arson.
- Norfolk Police search for suspect in connection to 7-Eleven robbery
Norfolk Police are seeking the public's help to identify a suspect linked to a robbery at a 7-Eleven on June 23. The incident occurred around 10:45 p.m. at the 7-Eleven located at 5827 East Virginia Beach Boulevard.
- Man Arrested After Metal Pole Attack Outside 7-Eleven
A 31-year-old man was arrested after allegedly attacking a 42-year-old man with a metal pole outside a convenience store in Pasadena. The incident occurred on the 600 block of North Lake Avenue, where the victim was cleaning a commercial parking lot when the assault took place.
- Gas prices are high for July 4. California’s price-gouging fixes are still on the shelf
Gas prices in California remain above the national average, with Chevron stations charging significantly more than unbranded stations. A state investigation highlights a price gap between branded and unbranded retailers, while a federal lawsuit accuses Kalibrate and major retailers of using algorithms to maintain high prices. The debate over market practices continues as the state reviews its gas-price oversight laws.
- Austin robbery: 3 suspects accused of injuring 7-Eleven employee, stealing alcohol
The Austin Police Department is seeking help to identify three suspects accused of robbing a 7-Eleven store, injuring an employee, and stealing alcohol.
- NCDOT implements I-485 toll rate changes
NCDOT has increased toll rates on I-485 in south Charlotte by up to 25 cents during peak hours to manage traffic flow. The Turnpike Authority states rates will fluctuate based on congestion, with some tolls decreasing during off-peak times. NC Quick Pass offers discounts for frequent users.
- Woman accused of hitting mother in face with hammer
Heather Lynn Wilson, a Michigan woman, is accused of striking her mother in the face with a hammer during a June 23 altercation in Florida. She faces multiple charges including aggravated battery with a deadly weapon, battery on an officer, and tampering with a witness. The incident occurred in a 7-Eleven parking lot, where deputies found the victim bleeding and a bloodied hammer in Wilson's vehicle.
- ATM stolen from Portage Park store in crash-and-grab burglary, Chicago police say
An ATM was stolen from a 7-Eleven store in Portage Park on the Northwest Side of Chicago in a crash-and-grab burglary, as reported by Chicago police.
- California gas stations accused of using AI to inflate prices
California gas stations including BP, Circle K, 7-Eleven, Walmart, Marathon Petroleum, and Albertsons are accused of using AI to inflate prices and violating antitrust law.
- California gas stations accused of using AI to inflate prices
California gas stations including BP, Circle K, 7-Eleven, Walmart, Marathon Petroleum, and Albertsons are accused of using AI to inflate prices, allegedly violating antitrust law.
- California gas stations accused of using AI to inflate prices
California gas stations including BP, Circle K, 7-Eleven, Walmart, Marathon Petroleum, and Albertsons are accused of using AI to inflate prices and violating antitrust law.
- California drivers sue gas stations for allegedly using AI to inflate prices
California drivers sued BP, 7-Eleven, and other gas station operators for allegedly using AI to coordinate prices and violate antitrust laws. The lawsuit claims the companies used an AI-based tool to raise fuel prices and exploit consumers.
- Man suffers stab wounds in Tamarac, deputies say
A man suffered stab wounds during a physical altercation between two men in Tamarac. The incident occurred near the 4900 block of North State Road Seven and involved blood at a 7-Eleven. Paramedics transported the victim to a hospital with serious injuries.
- 1 in custody, several people hospitalized after string of armed carjackings and robberies in SW Miami-Dade
A series of armed carjackings and robberies in SW Miami-Dade resulted in multiple hospitalizations and led to one person being taken into custody. Deputies found a beaten and stabbed victim near a Papa Johns, discovered stolen vehicles at a shopping center, and arrested a suspect after a brief foot pursuit. The Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office Robbery Unit continues investigating potential additional suspects.
- NB 405 Freeway closed near LAX after pursuit ends in gunfire
The northbound 405 Freeway near Los Angeles International Airport was closed after a police pursuit involving gunfire. The incident reportedly began with a robbery at a 7-Eleven store, leading Los Angeles Police Department officers to chase a suspect in a Kia.
- 1 detained after man shot in northwest Miami-Dade
A man was shot and injured in northwest Miami-Dade, leading to the detention of another man. The incident occurred near Northwest 32nd Avenue and 79th Street, with witnesses reporting an argument that escalated to gunfire. Detectives from the Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office are investigating.
- Could the 7-Eleven breach affect you?
7-Eleven experienced a data breach exposing 185,000 unique email addresses and personal information like names, dates of birth, and physical addresses. The breach, linked to a 2026 extortion campaign by ShinyHunters, involved unauthorized access to systems storing franchisee documents, not customer purchase data.
- 7-Eleven data breach affects over 185,000 people’s personal data
A data breach at 7-Eleven exposed the personal information of over 185,000 individuals, including names, dates of birth, postal addresses, and Social Security numbers, according to a state government listing.
- 7-Eleven data breach exposes personal information of 185,000 people
The ShinyHunters extortion gang hacked 7-Eleven's systems in April, stealing personal information of over 183,000 people, as reported by Have I Been Pwned.
- Founder of Japan’s 7-Eleven chain Toshifumi Suzuki dies aged 93
Toshifumi Suzuki, founder of Japan’s 7-Eleven chain and former chairman of Seven & i Holdings, died at 93 from heart failure. He was credited with the global success of 7-Eleven and known as the 'father of the convenience store' in Japan.
- 7-Eleven confirms breach after ShinyHunters claims
7-Eleven confirmed a breach after ShinyHunters claimed it, discovering the breach on April 8 and determining that cybercriminals accessed certain systems used to store franchisee documents. The breach notification letters were sent out following an investigation. Cybercriminals gained access to sensitive information.
- 7-Eleven confirms data breach claimed by the ShinyHunters gang
7-Eleven confirmed a data breach claimed by the ShinyHunters gang, which occurred last month. The breach affected the convenience store chain's systems. The ShinyHunters extortion group is responsible for the cyberattack.
- Mystery of the 'motiveless murder' of the 7-Eleven worker found in a pool of blood behind the counter
A 7-Eleven worker was found murdered behind the counter in a pool of blood, with no apparent motive. The crime scene is being investigated. The worker's identity has not been released.
- Illegal aliens accused in Dallas killing of teen mother's unborn baby charged with capital murder
Two illegal aliens, Yeremy Alexander Zapata Aleman and Keyner Ariel Calero Jiron, are facing capital murder charges after a drive-by shooting in Dallas resulted in the death of a pregnant teen's unborn baby. The incident occurred on May 3 after a verbal altercation in a 7-Eleven parking lot. Both suspects could face the death penalty if convicted.
- L.A. 7-Eleven stores robbed overnight, police searching for suspects
Two 7-Eleven stores in Los Angeles were robbed overnight by masked men who stole cash registers. The incident occurred at 3101 Overland Avenue in the Palms neighborhood around 10:15 p.m., with no injuries reported to the clerk.
- 7-Eleven catering? Convenience chain enters party biz
7-Eleven, the Texas-based convenience store chain, has partnered with catering platform EZ to enter the catering business, aiming to expand beyond its traditional role as a 'pit stop' for snacks and Slurpees.
- 2 minors among teens arrested in L.A. County robbery investigation
Three teenagers, including two juveniles, were arrested in Los Angeles County for a robbery spree linked to a March 22 robbery at a 7-Eleven store in Santa Fe Springs. The Whittier Police Department identified a suspect vehicle connected to the crimes.
- 7-Eleven plans to close 645 stores in the U.S. this year
7-Eleven plans to close 645 stores in the U.S. this year, while forecasting 205 new store openings in 2026. The closures will exceed the number of new stores opened in the coming year.