Lowe's
Coverage of Lowe's in the Nexus archive.
- Tractor-trailer catches fire in Lowe's parking lot on Millerville Road in Baton Rouge
A tractor-trailer caught fire in the parking lot of a Lowe's on Millerville Road in Baton Rouge. The driver was alerted to the blaze, and no injuries were reported. The fire is now under control.
- [US CA] - Lowes pick up scam?
A user received an email about an unauthorized Lowes order pickup in a distant city, paid with an unrecognized Visa card saved in their account. They changed their password after discovering the unauthorized activity but remain concerned about potential fraud.
- Lowe’s is giving away $169 DeWalt tools for free — here’s how to get yours
Lowe’s is offering free DeWalt tools to customers. The promotion allows individuals to leave the store with DeWalt products without paying for them.
- Get the week's best deals and product reviews with the FOX News Deals newsletter
The FOX News Deals newsletter offers weekly discounts and product reviews from retailers like Amazon, Lowe's, and Wayfair. Subscribers receive access to trending deals, such as a discounted Craftsman drill and Adirondack chair set, along with seasonal shopping guides and expert recommendations.
- U.S. economy is showing the strain from Iran war as nearly 3-month conflict drags on
The U.S. economy is experiencing strain from an ongoing Iran conflict that has lasted nearly three months. Despite economic pressures, Lowe's reported first-quarter earnings that exceeded Wall Street expectations, suggesting some resilience in consumer spending.
- Target Q1 earnings beat expectations as company tries to turn things around
Target, Home Depot, Lowe's, and TJ Maxx all reported first quarter earnings that exceeded expectations on Wednesday. Target experienced its strongest gains in years as the company works to recover and improve its financial performance.
- Lowe's beats Wall Street expectations against 'challenging' housing backdrop
Lowe's beat Wall Street expectations for its fiscal first-quarter earnings and reaffirmed its full-year guidance despite a challenging housing backdrop. The company's strong performance is notable given current market conditions. Lowe's success in this quarter indicates a positive outlook.
- License plate cameras at Home Depot and Lowe’s spark privacy fears
License plate cameras have been installed at some Home Depot and Lowe's stores in Connecticut, sparking privacy concerns among shoppers. The cameras, known as automated license plate readers, capture vehicle information and can be used to prevent theft and solve crimes. However, privacy advocates worry about the potential misuse of the collected data.
- Home Depot and Lowe's use sneaky cameras in theft crackdown - but honest customers are the real victims
Home Depot and Lowe's are using sneaky cameras to crack down on theft, but honest customers are being affected. The cameras are being used to monitor customer activity. This has raised concerns about customer privacy.
- Cash-strapped homeowners may soon have no choice but to repair their aging houses
Home Depot and Lowe's are expected to benefit as homeowners reach a tipping point with units built during the mid-2000s housing boom. Homeowners may soon have no choice but to repair their aging houses. This could lead to increased sales for home improvement stores.
- Add to cart: 9 things the FOX News Deals team bought this week
The FOX News Deals team shares their personal purchases, including Levi's jeans, a battery-powered leaf blower, and a stain remover. These items were chosen for their quality and effectiveness. The team members share their positive experiences with the products.
- Govee’s solar-powered string lights are already on sale for 20 percent off
Govee's solar-powered string lights are on sale for 20 percent off at Amazon, priced at $79.99. The lights can last up to 13 hours using the included 6W panel and its integrated 4,800mAh battery. They can produce warm white light or one of 16 million different hues.
- Lowe's $250M bet on blue-collar jobs that AI can't do
Lowe's is investing $250M in blue-collar jobs as AI limitations are highlighted, while Wisconsin passes a referendum to restrict AI data centers. Amazon is overhauling its shopping experience with AI, and legal disputes involve Anthropic and the Pentagon over AI regulations.