Philadelphia chain Wawa 'seriously considering' halting expansion after viral riot video: councilman
Wawa, a Pennsylvania-based convenience store chain, might halt plans to expand in Philadelphia as crime continues in the city and after it's been the target of looters.
Netflix Dahmer show results in unwanted attention at Milwaukee bar
Milwaukee bar owner says Netflix's series profiling serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer is drawing unwanted attention at her establishment. True crime tourists have shown up and reportedly posted fake reviews.
St. Louis preparing to sue Hyundai and Kia over rampant car thefts in the city
A St. Louis tow truck driver says drivers respond to about five thefts a day of Kia and Hyundai cars. Car thefts have doubled in the city this year as leaders look to sue.
Chicago Mayor Lightfoot tells McDonald's CEO to 'educate himself' after he warns of rising crime
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot told the CEO of McDonald's he needs to "educate himself" after he warned that rising crime is causing businesses to flee the city.
Texas judge rules Charter Spectrum must pay $1.1 billion after cable customer was murdered
Charter Spectrum must pay about $1.1 billion to the estate and family members of an 83-year-old Texas woman who was murdered by a cable repairman in 2019.
Starbucks makes good on promise to close more stores as crime rages in New Orleans
A Starbucks location in New Orleans will join 16 other stores that were closed in recent weeks due to crime and safety concerns. The location has been in operation for 9 years.
McDonald’s CEO says Chicago crime hurting recruitment, scaring employees as companies flee: ‘City in crisis'
The CEO of McDonald's says crime in Chicago has made it difficult to attract employees and suggested companies like his will continue to leave if the city doesn't address it.
Sen. Blackburn calls for investigation into teachers union for spying on parents: 'Absolutely atrocious'
Tennessee Republican Sen. Marsha Blackburn called for an investigation into the California Teachers Association (CTA) after allegations that they spied on parents.
Portland residents flee over homeless, crime crises
Former Portland resident Jeff Reynolds and 'The Fields Bar & Grill' owner Jim Rice joined 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss how the homeless crisis and crime surge have prompted many to flee the city.
Georgia Walmart fire: Police arrest and charge 14-year-old suspect with arson
The Peachtree City Police Department has announced the arrest of a 14-year-old juvenile suspect following a fire that was "intentionally set" at a Walmart store there.
Uber driver shot at during attempted Washington, DC carjacking: report
The Metropolitan Police Department tells FOX Business that one suspect is in custody following an incident in which an Uber driver reportedly escaped a carjacking.
Some businesses in Twin Cities forced to shut early, concerned over rise in crime
Business owners in the Twin Cities are concerned about the effect rising crime seems to be having on their bottom line following the pandemic.
Houston store owner goes viral after confronting suspected shoplifter on public bus
Erotic Cabaret owner Sophia Romo shares how she learned of the suspected shoplifter and how she tracked her down on a public bus on 'Mornings with Maria.'
California business bans customers from wearing masks due to rising crime
Fraser Ross, owner of Kitson Los Angeles, says criminals use masks, hats and hoodies to hide their identities.
California store bans masks after thieves use them to avoid identification
A Beverly Hills, California store is barring visitors from wearing masks due to a "disturbing" trend of robberies where the suspect is wearing a face covering and cannot identify them.
Suspect in Salman Rushdie attack now in custody
Fox News' Bryan Llenas reports from Chautauqua, New York, where Iranian author Salman Rushdie was stabbed and rushed to the hospital
Could Scott Peterson receive a new trial? A look at costs from his 2004 proceedings
Convicted murderer Scott Peterson will soon learn whether or not he will be granted a new trial after his initially scheduled hearing was delayed due to COVID exposure.
Former Twitter employee convicted of accepting bribes from Saudi Arabia, sharing private user information
Ahmad Abouammo, a 44-year-old former Twitter employee, was convicted of sharing private user information with officials in Saudi Arabia and the royal family.
Subway shooting lawsuit against Glock on hold amid appeal over NY law that lets victims sue gunmakers
Brooklyn shooting victim's lawsuit against Glock has been stayed as a federal appeals court weighs the constitutionality of a law holding gunmakers liable for shootings.
Chicago prosecutor resigns, says can’t work for an office 'I don't respect’
Former NYPD lieutenant Dr. Darrin Porcher argued the prosecutor resigning in Chicago is indicative of a 'national problem,' warning that the situation will 'continue to spiral out of control' if elected officials don't step up.



















