7-Eleven
Coverage of 7-Eleven in the Nexus archive.
- Oakland 7-Eleven left with thousands in damage after robbery, vandalism
An Oakland 7-Eleven sustained thousands of dollars in damage after a robbery, assault, and vandalism occurred over the weekend. Employees reported that a group of more than a dozen teenagers was responsible for the incident.
- Hollywood ticket wins nearly $1.5 million as Powerball climbs to $975 million
The Powerball jackpot has risen to an estimated $975 million after no one matched all six numbers in Monday night's drawing. Despite this, a ticket sold in Hollywood will still make its owner nearly $1.5 million richer. The winning ticket matched all five white-ball numbers but missed the main Powerball number.
- Bay Area man sentenced for assaulting woman outside 7-Eleven
A 20-year-old Mountain View man was sentenced to four years in state prison for assaulting and groping a woman outside a 7-Eleven in East Palo Alto. The conviction was reported by the San Mateo County District Attorney’s Office.
- 7-Eleven is launching its own line of sodas to compete with Coke and Pepsi
7-Eleven is launching its 7-Select Soda line, which includes cola, orange soda, and lemon-lime options. Each 20-ounce bottle is priced at $1.99 as part of the chain's effort to compete with Coke and Pepsi.
- $1M Powerball ticket sold at Maryland 7-Eleven
A $1 million Powerball ticket was sold at a 7-Eleven in College Park, Maryland, matching the first five numbers but missing the Powerball. Another Maryland player won $50,000, and the next Powerball jackpot is estimated at $748 million.
- First 7-Eleven, now Zabka: Canadian convenience giant Alimentation Couche-Tard eyes takeover of Polish rival
Alimentation Couche-Tard, a Canadian convenience store owner, has offered over $12 billion to acquire Zabka Group, a Polish convenience store operator. This follows a previous failed attempt to buy the parent company of 7-Eleven.
- Rohnert Park police looking for three men accused of theft and vandalism
Rohnert Park police are seeking three men accused of vandalizing a business and stealing from another on July 24 around 2:00 a.m. on East Cotati Avenue. Surveillance video shows the suspects at a 7-Eleven and outside a McDonald’s.
- Chick-fil-A data breach exposes customer accounts
Chick-fil-A warns customers of a data breach affecting Chick-fil-A One accounts, where attackers used credentials from a third-party source to exploit password reuse. The breach, active from June 17 to June 19, 2026, exposed personal information, payment details (last four digits), and QR codes, though full financial data like Social Security numbers were not disclosed. The incident highlights risks of password reuse and impacted residents in multiple U.S. states, including Texas and Massachusetts.
- Woman accused of assaulting husband with knife at 7-Eleven in Gloucester
A woman was arrested for allegedly assaulting her husband with a knife at a 7-Eleven in Gloucester, Virginia. The incident occurred around 2 a.m. near the 6900 block of George Washington Memorial Highway, prompting a response from Gloucester County Sheriff's Deputies.
- Fuel rewards programs in southern Colorado that save you money at the pump
The article lists fuel rewards programs in southern Colorado, including discounts from 7-Eleven, Circle K, and Conoco, along with credit cards and apps like GasBuddy to help save money on gas purchases. The information is current as of July 27 and highlights various savings opportunities, such as cents-off per gallon and cashback rewards.
- Bank transaction unauthorized
A bank blocked a $304 unauthorized transaction from a merchant named Durango, which is not the user's actual town. The fraud department indicated the transaction involved a physical card with a possible incorrect PIN entry. The user canceled their card after this incident.
- Japanese firm acts to stop 7-Eleven store staff scalping anime, game merchandise
Japan's largest convenience store operator has warned 7-Eleven franchisees about unauthorized resale of anime and game merchandise by staff, who are setting aside items or buying in bulk for resale. The company views this practice as a betrayal of consumer trust.
- 7-Eleven's biggest transformation in decades will see hundreds of stores shutter as chain takes on Southern rivals
7-Eleven is undergoing its largest transformation in decades, resulting in the closure of hundreds of stores as the company competes with Southern rivals.
- Man wanted in connection with July 4 robbery at Norfolk 7-Eleven
A man is wanted in connection with a July 4 robbery at a 7-Eleven on Colonial Avenue in Norfolk, according to Norfolk Police. The incident occurred at the 7-Eleven location on Colonial Avenue.
- Commerce City police pursuit ends in crash with RTD bus in downtown Denver
Commerce City police pursued two suspects who crashed into an RTD bus in downtown Denver. One suspect is wanted for allegedly being an accessory to an attempted murder at a Commerce City 7-Eleven. The bus driver and suspect were hospitalized, but no bus passengers were injured.
- 1 critically injured in daylight shooting at Commerce City gas station
A daylight shooting occurred outside a 7-Eleven in Commerce City, resulting in one person being critically injured. The incident took place on Sunday.
- Wild video shows 6 Baltimore brutes beat up elderly man in 7-Eleven parking lot
Law enforcement is searching for six suspects accused of beating an elderly man and attempting to rob him outside a 7-Eleven in Baltimore. The incident occurred in the parking lot of the convenience store.
- Appalling moment six-strong mob clobbers elderly man outside 7-Eleven store in crime-ridden Baltimore
A six-person mob attacked an elderly man outside a 7-Eleven store in Baltimore. The incident is described as 'appalling' and highlights crime-related violence in the area.
- National Hot Dog Day deals: Here's where to get free and $1 hot dogs
National Hot Dog Day on July 15 features promotions from retailers like 7-Eleven, Circle K, Cumberland Farms, and others offering free or $1 hot dogs. The National Hot Dog and Sausage Council reports Americans consume 20 billion hot dogs annually, with 7 billion eaten between Memorial Day and Labor Day.
- This slushie machine was a lifesaver during NYC’s heat wave
The article discusses the author's experience testing the Ninja Slushi Twist slushie machine during a heat wave in New York City, avoiding a trip to 7-Eleven for a Slurpee. The machine is highlighted as a convenient alternative to traditional frozen drinks.
- MrBeast's chocolate brand sees growth slow after a sugar rush
MrBeast's candy company, Feastables, has experienced a slowdown in growth, with US sales volume rising 13% in 2025 compared to a 33% increase the previous year. The brand, central to MrBeast's business expansion, has introduced new leadership and product diversification strategies as sales plateau despite wide retail distribution.
- Free Slurpee Day at 7-Eleven: What's new and how to get one early
7-Eleven is hosting Free Slurpee Day nationwide on Saturday, celebrating 60 years of the drink with new ways to participate. The event includes an early giveaway of free Slurpees as part of the annual tradition.
- 7-Eleven's parent company is raising its profit forecast as gas earnings surge
7-Eleven's parent company has increased its profit forecast for the fiscal year ending February 2027, now expecting ¥278 billion in net profit compared to the previous projection of ¥270 billion, driven by surging gas earnings.
- 7-Eleven takes Nike to court over shoes
7-Eleven is suing Nike over the Air Max 95 shoes, claiming their orange, green, and red striped design imitates the convenience store's iconic color scheme and branding. The shoes are set to release on July 11, coinciding with 7-Eleven Day, and the lawsuit seeks to block sales and demand damages. Nike has not commented on the litigation.
- Grand Jury indicts man who fled officers, crashed carjacked car in Middle TN, police say
A man was indicted by a Wilson County Grand Jury for two counts of aggravated robbery and property theft following an April 7-Eleven robbery in Lebanon, Tennessee. Police linked the incident to a carjacking and subsequent crash during a police pursuit involving a stolen vehicle and a tow truck collision in Old Hickory Boulevard.
- 7-Eleven made $349 million from surge in gasoline prices in the U.S. last quarter
7-Eleven reported a $349 million profit in the U.S. last quarter due to rising gasoline prices, despite a decline in the number of Americans purchasing fuel.
- Seven & i Raises Profit Outlook, Bolstering Turnaround Hopes
Seven & i has raised its profit outlook, signaling improved financial performance. The company's 7-Eleven stores, such as one in Tokyo, are part of its operations.
- 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.