Las Vegas approaches wedding milestone: 'Vegas or bust'
Las Vegas – the wedding capital of the world – and its wedding chapels are hoping to reach a milestone this month: the 5 millionth wedding license issued.
Wealthy California town backpedals on declaring itself a mountain lion habitat to skirt affordable housing law
An affluent California town is reversing course after attempting to declare itself a habitat for mountain lions last month to avoid a new affordable housing law.
Ohio governor touts Intel's $20B semiconductor investment's 'long-term impact' for the state
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine told Fox News Digital the effects of the semiconductor manufacturing facility Intel plans to build in the state.
California gas utility fined $10M for ratepayer money misuse
California's Public Utilities Commission fined Southern California Gas Co. $10 million for improperly spending ratepayer money on lobbying.
Texas power grid holds up in first freeze since 2021's historic collapse
Texas’s power grid appeared to hold firm despite media warnings after a winter storm slammed the state with snow and freezing cold temperatures.
Tesla factory packing material starts fire outside California plant
Firefighters in California are responding to a 2-alarm fire at a Tesla factory.
Louisiana man arrested in alleged murder-for-hire plot to have business partner killed
A Louisiana man allegedly attempted to hire someone to kill a business partner and is now in jail.
Fraudulent COVID-19 test sites proliferate, triggering consumer warnings
Officials nationwide are trying to stay ahead of a proliferation of Covid-19 test sites that they say are offering fraudulent services to the public.
Labor unions renew fight against USPS vehicles being built in South Carolina instead of Wisconsin
Labor unions are ramping up their pushback against the next generation of USPS vehicles being built in South Carolina rather than by UAW workers in Wisconsin.
Popping open bottles of bubbly on Valentine's Day is going to cost more
Valentine's Day is just under two weeks away and some gifts are going to cost more this year.
Why Tesla, Oracle fled California for Texas
Major companies like Tesla, Oracle are likely attracted by Texas' relaxed COVID measures, a business expert and recent study suggest.
Gas prices in California will soar following LA ban on new oil and gas wells, industry rep warns
California Independent Petroleum Association CEO Rock Zierman warned that already high gas prices in Los Angeles will soar further if oil is no longer allowed to be produced in the area.
Inside Los Angeles' guaranteed basic income program, biggest in the country
Los Angeles spearheaded the largest guaranteed income pilot program last year, offering low-income families up to $1,000 a month for a year – no strings attached.
California kills single-payer health care bill that would double state taxes
A bill that would have created a first-of-its-kind, universal health care system died in the California state legislature on Monday after progressive Democrats failed to secure the necessary support for the legislation.
ExxonMobil moving corporate HQ to Houston
About 250 people currently work at the Irving location, including CEO Darren Woods.
Fox News' Eric Shawn records brazen shoplifting in Manhattan store
A man walks out of a New York City drugstore with a bag full of stolen goods in broad daylight.
How deregulation made Idaho the fastest-growing state
Idaho Governor Brad Little discussed his state's effort to eliminate regulation, and how it's affected growth.
US helps fund California port project as export delays hurt food makers
The U.S. Department of Agriculture said on Sunday it will help fund a new container yard for agricultural exports at California's Port of Oakland, as the government, ports and food companies scramble to ease costly shipping delays.
1619 Project founder Nikole Hannah-Jones was paid $55,000 for University of Wisconsin event
1619 Project founder Nikole Hannah-Jones was paid $55,000 to speak at a Martin Luther King Jr. Day event at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in January.
New Jersey Gym owner who defied COVID-19 regulations calls probation sentence an 'absolute joke'
Two New Jersey gym owners who kept their business open despite COVID-19 lockdown orders from Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy have been sentenced to one year of probation. One of them called the sentence "an absolute joke" in comments to Fox News Digital.



















