Portland business owner disappointed by disbanding of Property Crimes Unit: Criminals ‘need consequences’
Kay Newell, a Portland, Oregon based business owner, told Fox News Digital that she is "disappointed" that the city’s Property Crimes Unit has been disbanded.
Michelle Pfeiffer's former LA home sells for $14 million after near $6 million price drop
A Pacific Palisades equestrian compound previously owned by actors Michelle Pfeiffer and Will Rogers has sold for just over $14 million.
Attorney accuses CA lawmakers of 'window dressing' bill granting home loans to migrants: 'Magnet' for illegals
Real estate expert Grant Cardone and attorney Leo Terrell weigh in on California's bill that would potentially grant illegal migrants with home loans.
Goodwill stores shutter doors, citing 'escalating theft, rising rents'
Two Goodwill locations in Washington state will close due to "escalating theft, safety concerns" as well as "rising rents."
Alaska Airlines Boeing flight returns to airport following engine issue
An Alaska Airlines flight operated on a Boeing aircraft had to return to the airport it took off from on Sunday for an engine issue, local reports state.
Labor Day travel bookings up in the US this year — here are the top destinations
A new AAA study indicates Labor Day weekend travel bookings in the U.S. are up 9% this year over 2023, and shows the most popular destinations in the country for the holiday.
Woman outsmarts mail thieves with simple technology
California police arrested a pair of thieves after a woman whose mail was stolen placed an Apple AirTag inside a package that she mailed to herself, just to have it stolen.
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport hit with delays after 'possible' cyberattack
Hundreds of flights at the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport experienced delays after the airport was struck by a "possible cyberattack," the airport announced.
Elon Musk foreclosing on $13M home after generous loan goes bad
Elon Musk has reportedly begun the foreclosure process on a late movie star’s former Bel Air, California, house that a couple acquired with the assistance of a loan from him.
Washington coffee shop owner who was robbed at gunpoint on camera 'felt like I was going to be shot'
A small business owner from Washington who was robbed on camera alongside one of her employees speaks about the experience and crime in the area.
Tesla Semi battery fire in California rages at 1,000 degrees, spews toxic fumes, shuts down interstate
A Tesla Semi crashed off I-80 in Northern California and sparked a battery fire that burned at 1,000 degrees early Monday, according to authorities.
Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines merger clears regulatory hurdle, will now be reviewed by DOT
Alaska Airlines announced Monday that its merger with Hawaiian Airlines cleared a major hurdle after the DOJ's time period to complete its investigation expired.
Small Hawaii airline grounds flights amid safety inspection
Mokulele Airlines announced Saturday that it was temporarily grounding part of its fleet after finding "discrepancies" during routine safety maintenance.
Wyoming mayoral candidate promises to let OpenAI bot govern capital city, faces backlash from tech giant
Cheyenne, Wyoming, mayoral candidate Victor Miller has vowed to allow a bot he created with ChatGPT and named VIC govern and make executive decisions.
'Forced labor': State AGs probe Chinese company Temu over 'disturbing' business practices
A group of Republican state attorneys general is demanding answers from the Chinese e-commerce company Temu, alleging "disturbing" business practices.
Wally Amos, founder of world famous cookies, dies at home in Hawaii: reports
Wally Amos, the founder of Famous Amos cookies, died at his home in Honolulu on Tuesday at the age of 88, according to reports.
California roller coaster gets stuck, strands passengers in the air for 30 minutes: reports
A California roller coaster introduced in the 90s malfunctioned over the weekend, stranding about a dozen riders for 30 minutes, reports say.
Alaska Airlines flight makes sudden diversion after pilot says he's not certified to land: report
An Alaska Airlines flight operated by SkyWest was forced to make a sudden diversion from Jackson Hole, Wyoming, to Salt Lake City after the pilot said he was not certified to land the plane, reports said.
Theme park revenues take a dive as inflation, high costs bite
Disney, Universal and Six Flags are reporting lower second-quarter earnings for their theme parks this year as inflation and high costs take their toll on U.S. families
FDA reclassifies nut recall to highest risk warning after testing positive for listeria
Shelled walnuts voluntarily recalled last month for potential listeria contamination have now tested positive, causing the FDA to reclassify the recall.



















