DC mayor, DoorDash provides free dash cameras for delivery and ride-share drivers amid uptick of carjackings
Government in Washington, D.C., announced a new program, in conjunction with DoorDash, to provide free dash cameras for ride-share and delivery drivers.
Landlord torches New York home after tenants stop paying rent, become squatters: authorities
A New York City landlord is being accused of lighting his own townhouse on fire after the upstairs tenants stopped paying rent and refused to move out.
NYC's downtown recovery post-COVID ranked among worst in US: study
New York City's business districts, Midtown and Lower Manhattan, are still struggling to recover post-pandemic and the Big Apple's downtown recovery rate is among the worst in the U.S.
Gambler walks away from Las Vegas slot machine a millionaire: 'It happened again!'
A slot player at Excalibur in Las Vegas won $12.1 million on a jackpot recently, making the anonymous winner on of four gamblers to become a "Megabucks™ millionaire."
Downtown San Francisco McDonald's location closes after 30 years: 'Not recovered since the pandemic'
The downtown businesses, which now lack consistent foot traffic, will face even further strain when California's minimum-wage increase kicks in next year.
New Orleans businesses experience challenges due to rising homeless population
The homeless population in New Orleans is on the rise and the effected business owners are saying some encampments are driving away customers.
Nikki Haley met with GOP mega-donor casino magnate Miriam Adelson: report
Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley reportedly held a meeting over the weekend with billionaire mega-donor Miriam Adelson as Haley looks to build momentum in her campaign.
Uber, Lyft to pay $328M in settlement with New York AG Letitia James over wage theft allegations
New York Attorney General Letitia James reached a historic $328 million settlement with rideshare companies Uber and Lyft, which were accused of stealing earnings from drivers.
Here are the cities most plagued by organized retail crime: report
Organized retail crime troubled Los Angeles more than any other metro area in America last year, a National Retail Federation survey showed.
Disney World monorail passengers evacuated after 'loud bang,' 'flash of light'
Walt Disney World guests on Tuesday were evacuated from the park’s monorail after a flat tire, causing the train to stall on the tracks.
TSA catches man with gun for 2nd time at Philadelphia airport checkpoint: ‘Unforgivable’
A Philadelphia man got caught for a second time carrying a gun to a security checkpoint at Philadelphia International Airport on Saturday, officials said.
JetBlue will fly customers to Ireland and Scotland in 2024
JetBlue will include new flights to Dublin, Ireland, and Edinburgh, Scotland, beginning in 2024 as part of the air carrier’s transatlantic expansion taking on other bigger airline rivals.
Gap board member, Ripple co-founder want to save crime ridden San Francisco
San Francisco recently saw a new civic pride campaign from Advance SF go live as part of a bid by business leaders seeking to help the Bay Area city.
Man jumps into Disney World's EPCOT lagoon after $6,000 bet: 'You're gonna get kicked out!'
A Walt Disney World guest jumped into EPCOT's World Showcase Lagoon on Monday after he was given a $6,000 bet, a couple told FOX 35
California suspends Cruise's autonomous robotaxis
The California Dept. of Motor Vehicles announced the suspension of autonomous taxi manufacturer Cruise's deployment and testing permits amid an investigation.
Pest control company Orkin declares Chicago 'rattiest' city again. How do other cities stack up?
The Windy City remained the most rodent-infested American city for yet another year, according to Orkin. The pest control company dubbed it as such on Monday.
Panera 'Charged Lemonade' blamed for Ivy League student's death in family lawsuit
The family of Sarah Katz is suing Panera Bread, alleging the 21-year-old died after drinking one of the restaurant’s “Charged Lemonade" beverages.
Airbnb guests let clogged toilet run 15 hours, then leave pregnant owner on the hook
A pregnant California woman is homeless and hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt after Airbnb guests reportedly flooded her house by clogging a toilet.
2 more San Francisco mail carriers assaulted as federal officials triple reward for soaring number of attacks
Two San Francisco U.S. Postal Service mail carriers last week were just the latest to be attacked by thieves hoping to get away with mail and mailbox keys, as federal officials triple the reward for information to $150,000.
San Francisco apartment building facing foreclosure, significant decline in value
An apartment building in San Francisco has reportedly experienced a large decrease in its value compared to where it stood in 2018, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.



















